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Trump insists ‘I’d love’ to let top aides testify to impeachment inquiry

Trump insists ‘I’d love’ to let top aides testify to impeachment inquiry Let 'em talk!  President Trump claimed that he “would love” to let top aides tell what they know to the impeachment inquiry, even though he has blocked them from doing so. Advertisement  “I would actually like people to testify,” Trump wrote on Twitter Tuesday. “I would love to have Mike Pompeo, Rick Perry, Mick Mulvaney and many others testify about the phony Impeachment Hoax.” The D.C. Wolves and Fake News Media are reading far too much into people being forced by Courts to testify before Congress. I am fighting for future Presidents and the Office of the President. Other than that, I would actually like people to testify. Don McGahn’s respected....— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 26, 2019  Trump claimed that he is fighting for presidential prerogatives and not just scrapping to save his own skin by stonewalling the inquiry. Most Read Red Auerbach fired a Celtics ballboy for being a Knicks fan, but the ballboy got the last laugh Pastrami on why? Perplexed Bronx deli owners facing possible shutdown after 60 years over ongoing gas line flap with city Waist-high sewage floods hundreds of Queens homes; city blames residents who pour grease down drains  He asserted that he himself would like to testify, although his lawyers would certainly object to that plan given his documented propensity for lying. [More Politics] Supreme Court to hear appeal over former NYPD rule that barred gun owners from transporting firearms out of the city » Trump once claimed was “100%” hoping to sit for an interview with special counsel Robert Mueller during his Russia investigation, but then refused to answer questions in person.  Republicans have sought to undermine the impeachment inquiry by pointing out that several of the witnesses had limited interaction with Trump himself. But those that did have extensive contact, such as Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and ex-National Security Adviser John Bolton, are refusing to testify.  Democrats believe the courts will eventually rule that top White House aides would have to testify to the impeachment inquiry. But they don’t want to wait for weeks or months while appeals make their way up the judicial food chain when they believe there is already ample evidence of impeachable conduct. Trump insists ‘I’d love’ to let top aides testify to impeachment inquiry

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