Rudy Giuliani to appear before Jan. 6 committee next month: report
The committee subpoenaed him in January, along with conservative attorneys Jenna Ellis, Sidney Powell, and Boris Epshteyn.
Rudy Giuliani is expected to be questioned next month by the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, sources tell CNN.
His appearance would come after months of discussions between members of Congress and the former New York mayor, who was also former President Donald Trump's attorney.
The committee subpoenaed him in January, along with conservative attorneys Jenna Ellis, Sidney Powell, and Boris Epshteyn.
In the subpoena, the Jan. 6 panel accused Giuliani of urging "President Trump to direct the seizure of voting machines around the country" in December 2020.
CNN reported last month that Giuliani may testify about election fraud claims, but he would not waive attorney-client or executive privilege.
The outlet is uncertain whether the select committee will allow him to testify without waiving privilege.