An appeals court in Washington, D.C., has ruled against an attorney for former President Donald Trump, ordering him to comply with a federal grand jury subpoena to testify and provide information about his communications with Trump in its investigation into possible mishandling of documents with classified markings found at his Mar-a-Lago residence.
Trump's legal team could appeal the ruling to higher courts, but a person familiar with the case says that's not likely at this point. It is likely that Corcoran could appear before the grand jury on Friday to testify about notes and exchanges with his client, Trump, about the former president's handling of classified records. CNN first reported the potential date of his appearance.
Trump has maintained he's innocent and denied all wrongdoing in the case. His representatives did not immediately respond to request for comment, and the Justice Department also declined to comment.