Weasley White (Supremacist) House acting chief-of-staff and Ukrainian "drug deal" co-conspirator Mick Mulvaney wants to join a lawsuit against his crime boss, Donald "Individual-1" Trump, asking a D.C. Federal District Court judge whether he should comply with a House subpoena to testify in the ongoing impeachment inquiry. Mulvaney is joining the suit by Deputy National Security Advisor Charles Kupperman to ask the Court to decide the issue. From his lawyer's filing:
"Mr. Mulvaney, like Mr. Kupperman, finds himself caught in that division, trapped between the commands of two of its co-equal branches — with one of those branches threatening him with contempt. He turns to this Court for aid."In asking to join the suit, Mulvaney is defying White (Supremacist) House general counsel Pat "Consigliere" Cipollone's absurd, unlawful letter of October 8 to the House of Representatives stating that Trump's administration will not cooperate with the impeachment inquiry, obviously including complying with House subpoenas. The defiantly crude language in Cipollone's letter suggests Trump had a hand in writing the screed.
Mulvaney is clearly sensing his substantial legal jeopardy if he sticks with the total obstruction strategy of Trump & Co., and he's looking at escape routes, as are Kupperman and his former boss John Bolton (who just signed a book deal with Simon & Schuster). The cracks in the dike are growing.