Trump claims he’d 'love' for top aides to testify, but won't allow it

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“I would love to have Mike Pompeo, Rick Perry, Mick Mulvaney and many others testify,” the president tweeted after a federal judge ordered former White House counsel Don McGahn to appear before Congress. The Justice Department is appealing the ruling.

President Trump on Tuesday tweeted his response to a federal judge’s order that former White House counsel Donald McGahn must testify before Congress. McGahn, who emerged as a key figure in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation, was subpoenaed by the House Judiciary Committee after the release of the Mueller report.

If upheld, the ruling could open the door for some of the president’s closest aides, including former national security adviser John Bolton, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Secretary of Energy Rick Perry and acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, to testify in the current impeachment inquiry.“The D.C. Wolves and Fake News Media are reading far too much into people being forced by Courts to testify before Congress,” Trump tweeted.

 

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I wouldn't let them testify either for a fake circus fiasco the Demorats are pulling!!

😀😀sure.

What a clown.

Hold me back. I wanna. I really oughta.

added to the long list of things he'd love to do but . . . .

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