The latest on the impeachment and Bloomberg’s visit to San Diego
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – Former White House national security adviser John Bolton said Monday that he is “prepared to testify” if he is subpoenaed by the Senate in its impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, a surprise statement that bolstered Democrats in their push for new witnesses.
Bolton, who left the White House in September, said that he has weighed the issues of executive privilege and that after “careful consideration and study” decided that he would comply with any Senate subpoena.
“If the Senate issues a subpoena for my testimony, I am prepared to testify,” he said in a statement.
KUSI Contributor and AM 760 Radio Host Mark Larson was in studio to discuss Bolton’s statement, the impeachment and the recent visit by Democratic Presidential Candidate Michael Bloomberg.