KEY POINTS
  • Former Trump White House aide Steve Bannon again asked a judge to delay his upcoming trial on criminal contempt charges.
  • Bannon's lawyer this time cited repeated references to him during a hearing Tuesday of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot by supporters of Donald Trump,
  • Lawyers also said they learned that CNN will air a one-hour documentary on Bannon on Sunday evening, the day before his trial is set to begin in Washington, D.C., for contempt of Congress.
  • They argue that both events create "the very serious risk of prejudice here" against Bannon among jurors to be selected for his trial on charges of willfully refusing to comply with subpoenas.
Steve Bannon, former adviser to Donald Trump, speaks to members of the media before entering federal court in Washington, D.C., March 16, 2022. Bannon is facing contempt of Congress charges related to the investigation of the January 6, 2021, siege at the U.S. Capitol.

Former Trump White House aide Steve Bannon has again asked a federal judge to delay his upcoming trial on criminal contempt charges, this time citing repeated references to some of his past comments during a hearing Tuesday of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

Bannon's lawyers also said in a court filing Wednesday that "the defense learned just today" that CNN will air a one-hour documentary on Bannon on Sunday evening, the day before his trial for contempt of Congress is set to begin in Washington, D.C.