Impeachment headache: Giuliani affirming is now ‘scariest’ outcome for Trump
A new Home subpoena for Rudy Giuliani could be ‘the scariest news’ for Trump in a possible impeachment trial, because he might have to talk and not be secured by attorney-client advantage, explains former DOJ authorities Neal Katyal. “There isn’t going to be an efficient privilege,” Katyal says, examining why not just Giuliani, but other attorneys apparently associated with Trump’s plan versus Biden, may all need to testify. MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber and Katyal go over why legal representatives are less protected from testifying when they are asked about things they didn’t do in their capacity as lawyers, talking about the theoretical of a legal representative doing a side job for Uber or job bunny.
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