Giuliani Says He Won’t Comply With Congressional Subpoena

On Tuesday, January 31, Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City, was present for U.S. President Donald Trump's live announcement of Colo. appeals court judge Neil Gorsuch as his Supreme Court of the United States nominee, in the East Room of the White House. (Photo by Cheriss May/NurPhoto)
On Tuesday, January 31, Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City, was present for U.S. President Donald Trump's live announcement of Colo. appeals court judge Neil Gorsuch as his Supreme Court of the United State... On Tuesday, January 31, Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City, was present for U.S. President Donald Trump's live announcement of Colo. appeals court judge Neil Gorsuch as his Supreme Court of the United States nominee, in the East Room of the White House. (Photo by Cheriss May/NurPhoto via Getty Images) MORE LESS
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Testing Congress’ oversight powers, Rudy Giuliani announced Tuesday that he does not intend to comply with the congressional subpoena and will “see what happens” if the committees decide to enforce it.

He added to ABC News that he is no longer retaining attorney Jon Sale and that he’ll get a new lawyer if Congress does try to force his compliance.

Sale sent a letter about the subpoena on Giuliani’s behalf before the two parted ways:

The subpoena was sent by Intel Committee chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA), Judiciary Committee chairman Jerry Nadler (D-NY) and Oversight Committee chairman Elijah Cummings (D-MD) in late September.

Giuliani said previously that he’d leave it up to President Donald Trump to decide if he could comply with the subpoena or not.

Giuliani was a major player in the pressure campaign to force Ukrainian officials to take up fake allegations against former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter. Giuliani’s actions are also the subject of a criminal investigation; two of his associates were arrested last week on campaign finance charges.

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  1. Excellent! That means Congress is well within their rights to place the sanctimonious jerk under arrest!

  2. Indeed. And award him one of those coveted No-bail Prizes.

  3. “Giuliani said previously that he’d leave it up to President Donald Trump to decide if he could comply with the subpoena or not.”

  4. Avatar for erik_t erik_t says:

    He added to ABC News that he is no longer retaining attorney Jon Sale and that he’ll get a new lawyer if Congress does try to force his compliance.

    (choking back laughter)

    Rudy, are you okay, man?

  5. I hear Lionel Hutz is available.
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