will receive would be 30 days in jail, at the very least. it could go up much higher than that. the justice department would like it to be quite harsh, a six-month sentence in jail. they also want bannon to be fined the maximum amount, 200,000, because wherever the court was doing their proceedings to try to figure out how much he could pay financially, he said, charge me the most. i was convicted, charge me the most. i m not giving you my private, financial information. that s what the justice department wants. they also want punishment for bannon s bayer. the trial was very simple. it was about, did he show up or did he not, wherever he was subpoenaed. today is about how he has acted throughout this process of the congressional proceedings, of the court proceedings, and the justice department writes throughout the case, the defendant has exploited his notoriety to display to the public the source of his bathe refusal to comply with the committee s subpoena. a total disregar
spanish women s world cup winner, aitana bonmati claimed herfirst, on a star studded evening in paris. messi was presented the award by david beckham co owner of his new side inter miami. as expected he beat several big names, including manchester city s erling haaland and psg s kylian mbappe to win football s top prize . after captaining his country to a famous world cup win over france, in qatar last year. messi won three more ballon d or awards than anyone else. and said he couldn t imagine having the career he s had and the fortune of being part of the best team in history. the women s award was won by aitana bonmati presented by the tennis world number one novak djokovic. the spain and barcelona midfielder, winning for the first time.. she helped her country to the women s world cup this summer, and club barca to the champions league. the ballon d or recognises the best footballer of the year and is voted for by 100 journalists from around the world. and man of
too much. and it looked like a win for bann. but i think this judge is probably going to go right down the middle. what about the request to delay the imposition of this sentencing until after the appeal? that s very common. i mean, the law favors after someone is sentenced, going to jail right away, but as a traditional matter, judges will let someone surrender some 30 days, 60 days, 90 days afterward. bannon s reason for doing it is not something that the law embraces. he has to show that there s a compelling appellate issue that he might get his conviction reversed. the chances of that happening here are slim to none. the evidence was compelling. the violation was flagrant. the jury convicted him in less than three hours. i think that argument is going to go nowhere. but i do expect the judge, who s a trump appointee, to give him some time to surrender. but he could be in jail soonish. 30 to 60 days from now. kash patel, who is a former
to come and they are going to speak. they are not pulling any of the stuff that may deadows and bann are pulling. so a lot is at stake for pence here, whether he should be cooperate org not. it isn t until donald trump that people decided they could just dismiss congressional subpoenas. you know, this something that the stonewalling that started during the trump administration and now continues. we know what mike pence feels act about all of this. we know that he certified the electors. so, that will never make him popular with the base of the republican party. but people who had worked for him, who may not want to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on lawyers, if they are subpoenaed or if they are asked to come in voluntarily, just will do that because they feel that it is their obligation. what they say to the committee, i don t know. but most people would feel that if you are subpoenaed by the congress of the united states, you want to at least try to comply with it.