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About whether you want to show up or not. if there are concerns about the subpoena, there s a legal mechanism. you can file a motion to quash, assert immunity, but you don t get to sit in your apartment and ponder whether or not you ll comply with the subpoena. the real problem here, though, whether or not congress will stand its ground and enforce the subpoena, taking steps to ensure hi hicks appearance. she was in the room for an awful lot of action. that includes the moment president trump learned of the special counsel s appointment, quote, she described the president as being extremely upset. she had only seen the president like that one other time when the access hollywood tape came out during the campaign. so jeff, how critical do you consider her testimony and does she have a legit argument to try to get out of it? well, it s definitely critical because she was aware of the e-mails where she said kushner was upset about them. she was aware of the president s ....
Today arguing for a subpoena for a closed-door interview under oath. accused of using the same legal tactics as the firm behind the anti-trump dossier. he is trying to run the clock on us, and that is why we think he filed this motion to quash fusion gps also tried that. they were knock down, and instead, he came in, glenn simpson came in and took the fifth. late today, the judge said he might rule on the comey coming subpoena as early as monday. he is accusing some committee members of selective leaks, even though 16 other witnesses agree to a closed-door interview, including former senior fbi leadership, shannon. shannon: catherine herridge, thank you very much. as catherine said, a ruling tonight unfired fbi director james comey s subpoena. we should have word on monday, . let s turn to former clinton pollster doug schon, and erica taxis, best selling author. ....
Here s what one of the president s lawyers said they would do if donald trump received a subpoena from special prosecutor robert mueller. i think look, if you get a subpoena you file what s called a motion to quash. that will be argued at the district court. then it would go to the court of appeals. then it would go to the supreme court of the united states. the question tonight is has the president already received that secret subpoena to testify to the grand jury and are his lawyers already secretly fighting it in court? joining us now is mimi rocah, former federal prosecutor and former assistant u.s. attorney in new york city. she s also an msnbc contributor. mimi, the secrecy aspect i assume is because this is a grand jury process, it s a subpoena to testify to a grand jury, their proceedings are secret. so is that why the appeal of such a subpoena would be conducted in this secret way? yes, lawrence. so anything really connected ....
That simplify your experience. my name is mike, i m in product development at comcast. we re working to make things simple, easy and awesome. here s what one of the president s lawyers said they would do if donald trump received a subpoena from special prosecutor robert mueller. i think look, if you get a subpoena you file what s called a motion to quash. that will be argued at the district court. then it would go to the court of appeals. then it would go to the supreme court of the united states. the question tonight is has the president already received that secret subpoena to testify to the grand jury and are his lawyers already secretly fighting it in court? joining us now is mimi rocah, former federal prosecutor and former assistant u.s. attorney in new york city. she s also an msnbc contributor. mimi, the secrecy aspect i assume is because this is a grand jury process, it s a subpoena to testify to a grand jury, their proceedings are secret. ....
A noncrime called collusion. so i think that mueller concluded the obvious, that ties i slap him with a subpoena, the president will file a motion to quash, and i, robert mueller, will lose in the federal courts. if the brilliance of being able to answer questions that are written as one, you can object to them and declined to answer certain ones that are inappropriate, it seems that if they want to present questions, they can. you can carefully craft your answers to avoid the perjury trap. sean: would you recommend that he does it? that the president and the legal team answer this? i would answer the first question about so-called collusion as, i don t know anything about collaborating sean: i do not think that they should do anything for the mueller team. nothing for the team. i would answer and say that i do not know anything about it period. and after they ask follow-up, same answer as before. sean: sara, seriously, knowing all we know when the fact that nobody gets i ....