Rudy Giuliani is expected to appear before the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
Sources told CNN that former President Donald Trump‘s onetime personal lawyer is expected to show up sometime in April after months of negotiations.
Giuliani, who served as Trump’s personal attorney for the majority of this term, was subpoenaed by the committee in January along with lawyers Jenna Ellis, Sidney Powell, and Republican strategist Boris Epshteyn.
The former New York City mayor “actively promoted claims of election fraud” and “sought to convince state legislators” to overturn the election results, the panel’s subpoena said, adding that he was in contact with Trump and members of Congress “regarding strategies for delaying or overturning the results of the 2020 election.”
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Giuliani would follow other people connected to Trump to appear before the committee, along with Donald Trump Jr., who is expected to appear before the panel within the coming weeks. Trump Jr.’s fiance, Kimberly Guilfoyle, and his sister, Ivanka Trump, met with the committee in April.
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