MILWAUKEE — Former Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro took the stage at the Republican National Convention to enthusiastic cheers hours after being released from prison and pushed talk of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack at the U.S. Capitol to the center of an event that has largely avoided mentioning the riot.
Navarro left a Miami prison in the morning, completing a four-month sentence for refusing to cooperate with a congressional investigation into the attack by a mob of former President Donald Trump's supporters trying to stop the certification of his loss to Democrat Joe Biden. He then took a flight to Milwaukee.
Immediately, Navarro attacked the committee that led the investigation and cast his time in prison as a sign of loyalty to Trump.
''The J6 committee demanded that I betray Donald John Trump to save my own skin," he said. ''I refused.''
His remarks were the first extended mention of the Capitol riot during the first three days of the RNC after programming that has been heavily focused on the economy, national security and immigration. But Trump often mentions the riot in his rallies and speeches — and many in his GOP base argue that the hundreds of people jailed on charges related to the riot have been wrongly prosecuted.
''I went to prison so you won't have to,'' Navarro told the raucous crowd. "I am your wakeup call."
Navarro received some of the most thunderous applause of convention speakers to date, with one woman yelling out, ''I love you, Peter!''
Navarro spoke for more than 10 minutes – one of the longest speeches yet -- about what he called the ''lawfare jackals'' he blamed for locking him up. He embraced his fiancée onstage to wild cheers.