Jan. 6 Panel Indicates it May Hold Giuliani in Contempt

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The House committee investigating the events of January 6, 2021, indicated it may move to hold Donald Trump’s former lawyer Rudy Giuliani in contempt of court after he indicated he would not attend his hearing scheduled for Friday.

Politico reports:

“Mr. Giuliani is an important witness to the conspiracy to overthrow the government and he remains under subpoena,” committee spokesperson Tim Mulvey said in a statement. “If he refuses to comply the committee will consider all enforcement options.”

Giuliani had originally agreed to take part in a transcribed interview Friday, but told investigators Thursday he would not take part unless he was able to videotape the interview. Giuliani’s attorney Robert Costello confirmed they had canceled the interview over Giuliani’s demand to record it.

The panel has held four other Trump allies in contempt: former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, former Trump adviser Steve Bannon, former trade adviser Peter Navarro and longtime Trump social media manager Dan Scavino.

Giuliani was at the center of nearly every aspect of Trump’s effort to overturn the election. He traveled to state capitals to encourage legislators to rescind President Joe Biden’s electors, propagated numerous conspiracy theories about the integrity of the 2020 election and huddled at the White House with lawmakers and top Trump aides to strategize about last-ditch efforts to keep Trump in power.

On Thursday, news broke that Donald Trump Jr.had provided his testimony to the panel.



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