
House Democrats release former Trump White House Counsel Don McGahn's testimony
CNN
The House Judiciary Committee has released the transcript of its June 4 interview with Trump White House Counsel Don McGahn, the culmination of a two-year court fight Democrats waged against the Trump administration.
Democrats had sought to put McGahn on record before the House Judiciary Committee on some of the most pivotal moments of the Trump presidency, including when then-President Donald Trump directed McGahn to fire then-special counsel Robert Mueller and McGahn refused. He had described Trump's maneuvers extensively to the Mueller team, but the Trump administration had blocked him from repeating the interviews with Congress.
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