· Last Monday, Nunberg appeared on multiple cable television shows threatening to defy a Grand Jury subpoena he received from Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller III to produce documents and appear for testimony before the Grand Jury.
· Former Trump campaign staffer Sam Nunberg arrived at the federal courthouse in Washington D.C. Friday to testify before a grand jury as part of FBI Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe.
· Watch the moment @mayawiley convinced Sam Nunberg to comply with Mueller Grand Jury subpoena: pic.twitter.com/Aa5K5dfUAN — TheBeat w/Ari Melber (@TheBeatWithAri) March 6, 2018 Wiley, a racial justice expert, joined the MSNBC segment shortly after Nunberg noted that he had been fired from the Trump campaign following the discovery of racially …
While volunteering for the Mitt Romney 2008 presidential campaign, Nunberg met and was recruited by attorney Jay Sekulow to volunteer at the American Center for Law & Justice in an attempt to stop the construction of the Park51 mosque.
After going on a defiant media spree on Monday, former Trump campaign aide Sam Nunberg said Tuesday that he would comply with special counsel Robert Mueller’s subpoena to appear before a federal grand jury regarding Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
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On March 9, 2018 Nunberg testified before a federal grand jury for more than six hours, saying it was his, "duty as an American, whether I like it or not.".
Republican. Sam Nunberg (born June 21, 1981) is an American public affairs consultant based in Manhattan. He was a political advisor to Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. In March 2018, Nunberg was subpoenaed by a grand jury for testimony and documents relating to the Special Counsel's Russia investigation.
Political party. Republican. Sam Nunberg (born June 21, 1981) is an American public affairs consultant based in Manhattan. He was a political advisor to Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. In March 2018, Nunberg was subpoenaed by a grand jury for testimony and documents relating to the Special Counsel's Russia investigation.
While volunteering for the Mitt Romney 2008 presidential campaign, Nunberg met and was recruited by attorney Jay Sekulow to volunteer at the American Center for Law & Justice in an attempt to stop the construction of the Park51 mosque.
Attachment to Nunberg's subpoena from the Mueller investigation. On March 5, 2018 , Nunberg spoke to multiple cable news outlets and newspaper reporters without the knowledge of his attorney.
In February 2014 Nunberg was fired by Trump after he arranged a BuzzFeed interview that ended up being highly critical of Trump; the headline was "36 Hours on The Fake Campaign Trail with Donald Trump.".
Nunberg told media outlets on Monday that he had been subpoenaed to provide documents and to appear in Washington, DC , on March 9 to testify before the grand jury . "Screw that," he told Gloria Borger on CNN. "I'm objecting to it because I shouldn't have to spend that much time," he later told CNN's Jake Tapper.
Sam Nunberg told media outlets on Monday that he would refuse to comply with a subpoena, which ordered him to turn over his emails and testify before the grand jury.
Nunberg said he was "not a fan" of the president — Trump "screwed" him and former Trump adviser Roger Stone over during the campaign, he said — but after going over the grand jury subpoena, he agreed with Trump's assessment that the investigation was a "witch hunt.".
Nunberg was fired from Trump's campaign in August 2015 after racist Facebook messages that he allegedly wrote surfaced. Nunberg told media outlets on Monday that he had been subpoenaed to provide documents and to appear in Washington, DC, on March 9 to testify before the grand jury. "Screw that," he told Gloria Borger on CNN.
Under federal court rules in criminal cases, a person who fails to obey a grand jury subpoena "without adequate excuse" can be held in contempt of court. Asked if he was worried about that, Nunberg told Katy Tur on MSNBC, "Let's see what Mr. Mueller does.".
Nunberg told Melber that he thought Mueller's team was trying to build a criminal case against Stone. Nunberg said he was told he was not a target of the investigation and would be given immunity.
He told CNN that investigators wanted him to say that Stone was telling people that Stone was colluding with Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks. Nunberg said that did not happen.