Bannon refused to answer all the questions from House Intel members so now ranking member of the committee Schiff and Conway are threatening to hold Bannon in contempt of Congress.

The Washington Examiner reports:

Bannon was only allowed to answer 25 questions, Conaway said, and “he would not go beyond those questions.”

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Both Conaway and Rep. Adam Schiff, the committee’s top Democrat, said the committee plans to hold Bannon in contempt.

“We have further steps to take, and we’ll be taking those,” Conaway said, calling contempt “a big deal” and saying he would be having a conversation with House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wisc., about it.

“I think the next step for the Congress to take is to initiate contempt proceedings,” Schiff said later.

Bannon simply answered “no” to all 25 questions while asserting executive privilege, Schiff said.

“He refused to answer almost all of the questions. He asserted that he had been instructed by the White House to assert executive privilege on behalf of the president,” Schiff said. “The only questions he would answer were questions that had been scripted, literally scripted for him by the White House.”

Schiff called the claim of executive privilege by Bannon “insupportable, and indeed, at times, it was laughable.”