Listen: Sam Nunberg Dares Mueller to Arrest Him – ‘I Think It Would Be Funny’
Says ‘I Think’ Trump ‘May Have Done Something During the Election’
Former Trump campaign aide Sam Nunberg launched into a rambling rant for about 20 minutes with MSNBC’s Katy Tur live, on-air.Â
“I think it would be funny if they arrested me,” Nunberg said, announcing he is refusing to testify before Special Counsel Robert Mueller and will tear up his subpoena that requires him to appear on Friday.
Watch: Former Trump campaign aide Sam Nunberg on refusing to Mueller’s subpoena request:
“I think it would be really, really funny if they wanted to arrest me because I don’t want to spend 80 hours going over emails I had with Steve Bannon and Roger Stone.” pic.twitter.com/GHS95sYzE7
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) March 5, 2018
Earlier Monday Nunberg told The Washington Post he would not testify.
“Let him arrest me,†Nunberg told The Post. “Mr. Mueller should understand I am not going in on Friday.â€
On MSNBC, Kat Tur asked Nunberg if he thinks the special counsel has “something” on President Trump.
“I think they may,†he said. “I think he may have done something during the election. But I don’t know that for sure.â€Â
“I think that he may have done something during the election,” former Trump aide Sam Nunberg says of President Trump, but adds, “I don’t know that for sure.” pic.twitter.com/4qpzxGcS2s
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) March 5, 2018
But Nunberg, in the wild ride, also insisted, “Donald Trump did not collude with the Russians.”
Watch: Ex-Trump campaign aide Sam Nunberg says he’s refusing comply with Mueller subpoena:
“I’m not going to cooperate when they want me to come into a grand jury for them to insinuate that Roger Stone was colluding with Julian Assange. Roger is my mentor. Roger is like family.” pic.twitter.com/jUtBCPNiDe
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) March 5, 2018
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