A federal judge on Friday ordered an attorney for Donald Trump to give additional testimony before a grand jury investigating the former U.S. president’s handling of classified documents, according to media reports.
Trump attorney ordered to testify in documents case -media reports
WASHINGTON, March 17 (Reuters) – A federal judge on Friday ordered an attorney for Donald Trump to give additional testimony before a grand jury investigating the former U.S. president’s handling of classified documents, according to media reports.
U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell ordered attorney Evan Corcoran to testify after he invoked attorney-client privilege during a prior grand jury appearance in January and refused to answer investigators’ questions about his communications with Trump, according to CNN, the Washington Post and other media outlets.
Corcoran did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Reuters.
In a statement, Trump spokesperson Steven Cheung did not confirm the reports but said, “We will fight the Department of Justice on this front and all others that jeopardize fundamental American rights and values.”