DOJ drops Biden-era effort to get Peter Navarro’s emails

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has decided to drop a lawsuit initiated during the Biden administration that sought access to emails from peter Navarro’s personal account, where he allegedly conducted government business. A joint stipulation filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia called for the lawsuit’s dismissal with prejudice,meaning it cannot be refiled,and each party will bear its own legal costs. The lawsuit, filed in August 2022, accused Navarro of failing to return presidential records to the National Archives, which he retained in violation of federal laws, including the presidential Records Act. This action followed Navarro’s previous legal troubles,where he was charged with contempt of Congress for not complying with the House Jan. 6 committee’s requests. Despite these issues, Navarro has resumed his role as an adviser under the current Trump administration.


DOJ drops Biden-era effort to get Peter Navarro’s emails

The Justice Department moved Tuesday to dismiss a lawsuit launched during the Biden administration that aimed to get emails from Trump adviser Peter Navarro‘s personal account, on which he allegedly conducted government business.

A joint stipulation filed by the DOJ and an attorney for Navarro in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia did not explain the reasoning for dropping the case but called for the lawsuit to be dismissed with prejudice, meaning the claims cannot be refiled, with each side bearing responsibility for its legal fees.

The August 2022 lawsuit claimed Navarro had failed to turn over presidential records by not giving the National Archives emails from his personal account pertaining to government business in his role in President Donald Trump‘s first term.

“Mr. Navarro is wrongfully retaining Presidential records that are the property of the United States, and which constitute part of the permanent historical record of the prior administration,” the lawsuit filed by the Biden DOJ claimed. “Mr. Navarro’s wrongful retention of Presidential records violates District of Columbia law, federal common law, and the [Presidential Records Act].”

The lawsuit was one of the prosecutions sought by the Justice Department under the Biden administration. The initial filing came months after the Biden DOJ arrested Navarro and charged him with contempt of Congress for failing to hand over documents and testify before the now-defunct House Jan. 6 committee.

Navarro was one of two Trump allies, along with former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, charged with contempt of Congress, a rarely prosecuted crime, by the DOJ under the Biden administration. He served four months in prison after being convicted on those charges.

Under the second Trump administration, Navarro is an adviser to the president again.

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The August 2022 lawsuit also came the same month the Biden Justice Department raided Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence and claimed the then-former president had improperly maintained records belonging to the National Archives under the Presidential Records Act.

The Biden DOJ appointed special counsel Jack Smith to investigate Trump’s alleged mishandling of classified documents after Trump declared his 2024 candidacy in November 2022. Trump was indicted on charges that he had mishandled classified documents, but the charges were later dismissed.



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