KEY POINTS
  • A federal grand jury indicted former Trump advisor Steve Bannon on charges of contempt of Congress.
  • Bannon faces two criminal counts for refusing to provide documents and testimony to the House lawmakers probing the Jan. 6 Capitol invasion.
  • Bannon is expected to turn himself into law enforcement Monday and appear in court later that day, a law enforcement official told NBC News.

A federal grand jury indicted former Trump advisor Steve Bannon on Friday on charges of contempt of Congress that stemmed from his refusal to comply with a subpoena from House lawmakers investigating the deadly Capitol riot.

Bannon is expected to turn himself into law enforcement Monday and appear in court later that day, a law enforcement official told NBC News.