Trump would fight subpoena in Russia probe, Giuliani says
WASHINGTON — An attorney for President Trump stressed Sunday that the president’s legal team would contest any effort to force the president to testify in front of a grand jury during the special counsel’s Russia probe, but downplayed the idea that Trump could pardon himself.
Rudy Giuliani, in a series of television interviews, emphasized one of the main arguments in a newly unveiled letter sent by Trump’s lawyers to Special Counsel Robert Mueller in January: that a president can’t be given a grand jury subpoena as part of the investigation into foreign meddling in the 2016 election.