House Judiciary Committee Files Suit to Force Ex-White House Counsel to Testify

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House Judiciary Committee Files Suit to Force Ex-White House Counsel to Testify
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The lawsuit marks an important step in the effort to open an investigation into impeaching President Trump

Mr. McGahn, who gave 30 hours of testimony to former special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigators, is widely considered to be the most significant...

House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler says the committee will go to court if necessary to secure Don McGahn’s testimony after the former White House counsel defied a congressional subpoena. Photo: Reuters

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