Former Trump adviser Peter Navarro is launching legal action against House Speaker and the committee, claiming that they have no legal right to hold him in contempt of Congress for refusing to give evidence.He faces possible criminal charges after the House last month voted to forward the case to the Department of Justice.But in an 88-page legal filing shared with DailyMail.com, Navarro argues that President had no authority to waive former President 's executive privilege or his former adviser's 'testimonial immunity.'
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