JUST IN: John Bolton, Pres. Trump's former national security adviser, says he is willing to testify in the Senate impeachment trial if subpoenaed.
"The House has concluded its Constitutional responsibility by adopting Articles of Impeachment related to thematter. It now falls to the Senate to fulfill its Constitutional obligation to try impeachments, and it does not appear possible that a final judicial resolution of the still-unanswered Constitutional questions can be obtained before the Senate acts," Bolton said.
National Security Advisor John Bolton answers journalists questions after his meeting with Belarus President in Minsk, Aug. 29, 2019. National Security Advisor John Bolton answers journalists questions after his meeting with Belarus President in Minsk, Aug. 29, 2019."Accordingly, since my testimony is once again at issue, I have had to resolve the serious competing issues as best I could, based on careful consideration and study. I have concluded that, if the Senate issues a subpoena for my testimony, I am prepared to testify.
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