Giuliani "Expected" to Testify
Members of the January 6 Committee have confirmed that Rudy Giuliani is in talks to testify about Trump's attempt to overturn the 2020 election.
Guiliani would be a vital part of the investigation as he was among the top Trump advisors that schemed to use fake electors in contested states as well as to use Homeland Security in order to seize voting machines. Guiliani was subpoenaed along with other lawyers that described themselves as an "elite strike force" who filed lawsuits on behalf of Trump which was filled with conspiracies and unsubstantiated claims of fraud during the election. The Committee is on the right track as former White House staffers like Sarah Matthews, who resigned over Jan. 6, have been interviewed by the panel in addition to subpoenas being given to top aides the likes of Peter Navarro.
By Richard Luscombe
Although Guiliani was expected to testify last Tuesday, he didn't show up. Jan. 6 Committee member, Rep. Adam Kinzinger told journalists during an appearance on CBS that he was under the impression that Guiliani would comply.
After speaking about the realities of Ukraine, Rep. Adam Kinzinger explains that he believes Guiliani is going to comply with the Committee, but they aren't going to rush it.