The White House just reversed President Trump’s declaration of “fighting all the subpoenas.”

In a response to House Democrats, the White House announced late Friday that it will allow former White House personnel security director Carl Kline to record an interview for the House Oversight Committee.

The House Oversight Committee scheduled a vote Tuesday to hold Kline in contempt of Congress after he ignored their subpoena to appear before the committee.

House Democrats sought to subpoena Kline after one of his former employees said that people in the administration were being given security clearance despite “disqualifying issues.”

The White House had told Kline, per Trump’s orders, to defy the subpoena.

The ranking member of the committee, Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, appealed Friday to the White House to allow Kline to appear for a transcribed interview so as to avoid an “inter-branch confrontation.”

White House counsel Pat Cipollone responded Friday with a letter stating that Kline was available for an interview on May 1.

The interview date, which has yet to be accepted by the House Democrats, would fall on the same date that Attorney General William Barr is set to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Cipollone said in the letter that the interview would be “limited to White House personnel security policies and practices.”