President's attorney threatens to go to court if Robert Mueller tries to subpoena Trump; reaction and analysis from Alex Little, defense attorney and former assistant federal prosecutor.
Giuliani says a Trump subpoena will ignite a legal battle

Special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigators are trying “very, very hard to frame” President Trump in the “highly partisan” Russia probe, Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani charged Wednesday in Israel.

The comments came as Giuliani, who has escalated his rhetoric against Mueller in recent days, spoke to the Globes capital market conference in Tel Aviv.

“They are a group of 13 highly partisan Democrats that make up the Mueller team, excluding him — are trying very, very hard to frame him, to get him in trouble, when he hasn’t done anything wrong,” Giuliani said.

Giuliani, who caused a media eruption this week by claiming that President Trump “probably” has the legal power to pardon himself but that such a move would be practically “unthinkable,” suggested that Mueller’s team may not even recognize its bias.

“Now they may not know how to do it, they might not realize they are doing it, but they can’t emotionally come…