In a letter obtained by ABC News to House Democrats, the attorney representing Charles Kupperman, the former deputy national security advisor, writes that until a federal judge rules on the White House’s efforts to block his clients testimony, he will not show up for his deposition with House investigators.
House investigators sent Kupperman a letter over the weekend warning that their subpoena “remains in full force” and that his absence “will constitute evidence that may be used against him in a contempt proceeding.”
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