Ingraham Panel: John Bolton Doesn’t Get the Last Word Whether He Testifies

‘He may want to testify, but it’s the president’s decision whether to invoke executive privilege’

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DERSHOWITZ: “It is a cause for concern because they are essentially asking for the Senate, which is a jury, to do the job of prosecutors. Prosecutors in the house have a chance to subpoena people like Bolton or Mick Mulvaney or Rudy Giuliani. They didn’t do it. The one subpoena they issued, they withdrew and all of a sudden Nancy Pelosi is trying to engage in a quid pro quo to extort the Senate to do the job that the house was supposed to do at the same time, accusing the president of an impeachable quid pro quo. The proxy and irony is lost on no one.”

JARRETT: “Nobody should forget that John Bolton doesn’t get the last word as to whether he testifies. He may want to testify, but it’s the president’s decision whether to invoke executive privilege.”

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