Bipartisan members on Capitol attack panel say they expect Giuliani to testify
by Richard Luscombe from on (#5W3KZ)
Comments come after report that Trump ally is in talks about options, including in-person interview or submitting a deposition
Bipartisan figures on the congressional committee investigating Donald Trump's attempts to overturn his 2020 election defeat said on Sunday they expected the former president's close ally, Rudolph Giuliani, would comply with a subpoena to give testimony.
Giuliani is among a number of Trump sphere insiders who have so far refused to cooperate with the bipartisan House panel looking into Trump's subversion efforts and the January 6 Capitol insurrection the then president incited that claimed five lives. Giuliani was scheduled to testify last Tuesday, after the committee issued a subpoena last month, but did not appear.
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