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On Monday, Charles Kupperman, President Trump's former deputy national security adviser, failed to appear for his deposition in the House impeachment inquiry. After receiving a Congressional subpoena on Friday, Kupperman was told not to show up by White House lawyers who invoked “constitutional immunity.” That same day, Kupperman filed a lawsuit asking a federal judge to determine whether he is required to testify.  Garrett Haake, MSNBC Washington Correspondent, discusses the options Congress has when a witness defies a subpoena and how Kupperman’s response could affect the potential testimony of John Bolton.  Questions about the impeachment inquiry? Email us at articletwopodcast@gmail.com.  For a transcript, please visit https://www.nbcnews.com/articletwo. Further reading:Trump national security official asks judge whether he has to testify in impeachment probe Ex-Trump deputy national security adviser Kupperman a no-show for impeachment testimony

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