Rudy Giuliani Speaking at a forum titled “Countering Iran’s Nuclear Terrorist Threats.” Photo by Gage Skidmore |
According to the letter, which was sent to Congresspeople Schiff, Engel, and Cummings, their requests are "unconstitutional, baseless, and illegitimate."
Further, Giuliani's lawyer Jon Sale argued that the subpoena is "overbroad, unduly burdensome, and seeks documents beyond the scope of legitimate inquiry."
There seems to be no legal basis behind these arguments, or at least none were cited in the letter.
In his post announcing that he would not comply with the subpoena, Giuliani further called the impeachment of President Trump "unconstitutional," despite the Constitution specifically stating that Presidents can be impeached by the House.
I will not participate in an illegitimate, unconstitutional, and baseless “impeachment inquiry.”— Rudy Giuliani (@RudyGiuliani) October 15, 2019
Jon Sale, who is a lifelong friend, has represented me for the sole purpose of analyzing the request and responding. At this time, I do not need a lawyer. pic.twitter.com/l0IR0ikEHD
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