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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Donald Trump’s former close adviser Steve Bannon has agreed to testify to the U.S. congressional panel investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, according to media reports on Sunday, amid questions over the terms of his appearance. His change of heart was reported by CNN, the New York Times and Washington Post ahead of a Jan. 18 trial for Bannon on two charges of criminal contempt of Congress for previously refusing to testify or provide documents. They said Bannon’s lawyer, Robert Costello, wrote to the House of Representatives committee to say Trump, the f…