Trump's Lawyers Say He Won't Testify , in Senate Impeachment Trial.
Impeachment managers
called on Trump to testify
under oath during the trial
in a letter on Thursday.
His lawyers referred to the request
as a "public relations stunt.".
Your letter only confirms what is known to everyone: you cannot prove your allegations against the 45th president of the United States, who is now a private citizen, Letter From Lawyers for Donald Trump,
via 'The New York Times'.
In calling on Trump to testify under oath
during his second impeachment trial, .
the letter cites the testimony of former
President Clinton during his impeachment
trial while he was still in office. .
There is no doubt that you can
testify in these proceedings, Letter From Impeachment Managers,
via 'The New York Times'.
Impeachment managers seek information from
Trump about his actions as the U.S. Capitol
was being stormed by a mob of his supporters.
Trump could still be subpoenaed to testify,
but lawmakers indicated on Thursday
that the action would be unlikely