his testimony a couple of times. he s amended it. vindman is still serving as the ukraine expert here at the white house on the national security council. mike viqueira at the white house joining us. joining us now is jill wine-banks, nick ackerman, former watergate assistant special prosecutor as well. andrew, since we were talking about gordon sondland coming on wednesday, is this going to be the testimony of all tmz so far to date? well, i think it s shaping up to be that way, certainly, after david holmes testimony last night on capitol hill, of course mr. homes is one of bill taylor s aides in kiev. according to his opening statement, he basically
he was a watergate assistant special prosecutor and is also a former personal attorney for rudy giuliani who represented him early in the impeachment inquiry. jon, so good to have you on. thank you so much. listen, i want to be totally transparent here because you are limited as to what you can say about your former client, rudy giuliani. so what can you tell us about representing him? well, what i can tell you is he s an old friend, and he asked me to represent him in connection with the congressional subpoena. i was happy to do that. i did it to the best of my ability. i completed my task, and that s the end of it. and because of ethical considerations and privilege, i really can t say anything beyond that. okay. so no falling out or nothing. you just feel like you completed your task. oh, no.
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we at the outset determined that we, when it came to the president s culpability, we needed to, we needed to go forward only after taking into account the olc opinion that indicated that a president, a sitting president cannot be indicted. that was in the judiciary committee hearing yesterday, later in that same hearing republican congressman ken buck asked a question everyone knew the answer to and it was not a question comforting to donald trump. could you charge the president with a crime after he left office? yes. you believe that he committed, you could charge the president of the united states with obstruction of justice after he left office? yes. last night a former watergate assistant special prosecutor jill wine banks made a point about indicting a president that had not occurred to me.
we at the outset determined that we, when it came to the president s culpability, we needed to, we needed to go forward only after taking into account the olc opinion that indicated that a president, a sitting president cannot be indicted. that was in the judiciary committee hearing yesterday, later in that same hearing republican congressman ken buck asked a question everyone knew the answer to and it was not a question comforting to donald trump. could you charge the president with a crime after he left office? yes. you believe that he committed, you could charge the president of the united states with obstruction overjuf justic after he left office? yes. last night a former watergate assistant special prosecutor jill wine banks made a point about indicting a president that had not occurred to me.