Court ruling compelling McGahn to testify has no bearing on Bolton's potential testimony, Bolton's lawyer said on Tuesday.
House Democrats have sought the testimony of both Bolton and Kupperman. They have not subpoenaed Bolton and withdrew a subpoena for Kupperman, however, because his lawyer filed a lawsuit asking the courts to decide whether his client should follow instruction from Congress or the White House, which has told the officials not to testify.
Democrats have indicated they have no plans to subpoena Bolton. They maintain that Bolton has been invited to come and be deposed — an offer that still stands.
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