President Donald Trump’s attorney Rudy Giuliani said that the president does not have to comply with a subpoena that some think would compel him to testify in front of Robert Mueller.

“The president will not sit down for an interview because this investigation has reached a level of bad faith,” said Joseph diGenova, one of President Donald Trump’s attorneys in an interview on Fox News Sunday.

Rudy Giuliani echoed this sentiment.

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“We don’t have to” comply, Giuliani said in an interview on ABC News. “He’s the president of the United States. We can assert the same privileges other presidents have.”

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What kind of “bad faith”? Well, there’s this:

WASHINGTON — The Robert Mueller investigation is using research financed by a top George Soros official, according to top strategists from the Donald J. Trump presidential campaign.

Thursday, Big League Politics revealed the role of deep state operative Daniel J. Jones, who is working behind the scenes to fund the Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller’s bogus investigation into Trump campaign “collusion” with Russia.

As we reported:

“‘Dan Jones, the former Senate Intelligence staffer, has raised millions of dollars to fund continued exploration of the bogus [Steele] dossier,’ said Michael Caputo, Trump campaign advisor.