Rudy Giuliani will not participate in a scheduled interview with the House January 6th Inquisition over a disagreement on whether he could record it.
"Mr. Giuliani had agreed to participate in a transcribed interview with the select committee. Today, he informed committee investigators that he wouldn’t show up unless he was permitted to record the interview, which was never an agreed-upon condition," committee spokesman Tim Mulvey said Thursday.
"Mr. Giuliani is an important witness to the conspiracy to overthrow the government and he remains under subpoena," he added. "If he refuses to comply the committee will consider all enforcement options."
Giuliani's attorney Robert Costello says negotiations between him, his client and the committee will continue, despite the cancellation.
Giuliani shared his thoughts in a tweet: "Willing to cooperate with 1/6 group if I videotape like they do. After all they habitually leak out-of-context their biased account."
As reported by Just the News, Giuliani was subpoenaed by the committee in January, along with other members of Trump's legal team who argued in courts that the 2020 election had been stolen.