Peter Navarro, a former White House official who served in former President Donald Trump’s administration, has been released from prison after completing a four-month sentence for contempt of Congress. Mr. Navarro, 75, was released on July 17, as confirmed by a U.S. Bureau of Prisons spokesperson. He is now en route to the Republican National Convention (RNC) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he is scheduled to speak. Despite attempts to appeal his conviction and stay his sentence, including intervention from the U.S. Supreme Court, Mr. Navarro reported to prison on March 19. He maintained that his actions were in defense of executive privilege and the separation of powers outlined in the Constitution. Mr. Navarro’s appeal is ongoing, and he expressed gratitude for the support he received during his time in prison. Mr. Navarro’s automated message upon release emphasized the importance of supporting Donald Trump’s reelection and defending the nation’s values. Notably, Mr. Navarro is the first former White House official to be imprisoned for contempt of Congress, with Stephen Bannon, another ex-Trump administration figure, facing a similar fate for defying congressional subpoenas.