Former Vice President
Joe Biden made some waves Friday evening when he told The Des Moines Register he wouldn't comply with a congressional subpoena to testify in President Trump's upcoming
Senate impeachment trial. But he eased the breaks on that Saturday morning.Biden, a leading
Democratic presidential candidate, who is connected to the impeachment saga because of accusations from Trump's allies that he and his son Hunter were involved in corrupt activities in
Ukraine, initially said he wouldn't comply because it would take attention away from Trump and possibly play a role in letting him off the hook. But on his
Twitter account the next morning, the former vice president clarified that he would always comply with a lawful order — he just doesn't think the
Republicans have any legal basis in this case, so as far as he's concerned it's a moot point.> But I am just not going to pretend that there is any legal basis for
Republican subpoenas for my testimony in the impeachment trial. That is the point I was making yesterday and I reiterate: this impeachment is about Trump’s conduct, not mine.> > — Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) December 28, 2019Biden said the subpoenas should be sent to the
White House instead, calling those who can actually provide testimony about Trump's interactions with Kyiv to the stand.More stories from theweek.com The best health advice from 2019 The 2010s were an economic disaster The secret to perfect pancakes