The Oakland Press

Panel subpoenas counsel who resisted Trump schemes

- By Nomaan Merchant

The House committee investigat­ing the Jan. 6 insurrecti­on issued a subpoena Wednesday to former White House counsel Pat Cipollone, whose reported resistance to Donald Trump’s schemes to overturn his 2020 election defeat has made him a longsought and potentiall­y revelatory witness.

Cipollone is said to have stridently and repeatedly warned the former presi- dent and his allies against their efforts to challenge the election, at one point threatenin­g to resign as Trump eyed a dramatic reshufflin­g atop the Justice Department. One witness said Cipollone referred to a proposed letter making false claims about voter fraud as a “murder-suicide pact.” Another witness said Cipollone had warned her that Trump was at risk of committing “every crime imaginable.”

It’s the first action from the committee since Tuesday’s dramatic testimony from Cassidy Hutchinson, whose gripping account of what she saw and heard as an aide in the White House raised new questions about whether Trump or some of his allies could face criminal liability.

As Trump’s top White House lawyer, Cipollone was present for key meetings in the turbulent weeks after the election when Trump and associates — including GOP lawmakers and lawyer Rudy Giuliani — debated and plotted ways to challenge the election.

The subpoena sets the stage for a possibly protracted legal fight between a Congress determined to assert its authority and a former executive branch employee privy to intimate and sensitive Oval Office deliberati­ons.

As White House counsel, effectivel­y the administra­tion’s chief lawyer, Cipollone could try to argue that his conversati­ons with the president are privileged and that he is therefore exempt from testifying, though such claims would likely need to be resolved in the courts.

The committee pressed ahead anyway, saying Cipollone could have informatio­n about several efforts by Trump allies to subvert the Electoral College, from organizing socalled alternate electors in states Biden won to trying to appoint a loyalist as attorney general who championed false theories of voter fraud.

While Cipollone has sat for an informal interview in April, the committee said it required his cooperatio­n on the record after it obtained evidence about which he was “uniquely positioned to testify.”

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