ultimately up to the attorney general-maker garland, if he wants to move forward on this, and at this point it's just not clear what he's going to do. now bannon has argued repeatedly that he will not comply unless ordered to do so by a court. he notes he's been directed by former president trump not to cooperate because he wants to raise issues of privilege. now the committee flatly rejects that action. >> remind us the results of a criminal conviction. >> if convicted he could be looking at a fine and/or jail time. again, this is incredibly rare but i'm told by lawyers friendly to the former president, they said, look, jail time is a real possibility here if convicted. ana, there's another possibility here which is if he's prosecuted, he may not be convicted, and that is certainly very different than the message that the committee is intending to send here and something like