
House and Biden administration reach deal on subpoena for former Trump White House counsel Don McGahn's testimony
CNN
The House of Representatives and the Biden administration say they have reached an agreement "in principle" on the long-running standoff over a subpoena for former Trump White House counsel Don McGahn to testify about the ex-President's obstructive acts.
Details of the agreement were not immediately made publicly available, and it's merely called an "accommodation" in a court document filed on Tuesday. It's not yet known if McGahn will testify or provide any details to the House Judiciary Committee, as it's sought since the end of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, in which McGahn was a key witness against Trump. Former President Donald Trump, who wasn't part of the case, hasn't been clued in yet on the deal either, according to the court filing.
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