Peter Navarro, the former Trump White House adviser, is set to attend the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee after being released from prison. Navarro had been incarcerated since March for defying a subpoena from the January 6 congressional committee.
According to Navarro's prison consultant, Sam Mangel, his fiancé will pick him up on Wednesday morning as he completes his four-month sentence at the federal prison camp in Miami. They will then head to Miami Executive Airport, where a private plane provided by his book publisher will be waiting to transport him to the convention.
Navarro's presence at the convention is expected to draw attention due to his recent legal troubles. His defiance of the congressional subpoena had landed him in prison, making his release and subsequent appearance at the convention a notable event.
It remains to be seen what role Navarro will play at the convention and how his past actions will be received by attendees. His participation is likely to spark discussions and debates within the Republican Party, given his association with the Trump administration and his recent legal issues.
As Navarro prepares to re-enter the public sphere, his presence at the convention will undoubtedly be closely watched by political observers and the media. The circumstances surrounding his release and attendance at the event are sure to generate interest and speculation in the days leading up to the convention.