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

North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un “begged” for the summit with President Trump to go on after Trump canceled it last month, Rudy Giuliani reportedly said Wednesday.

Speaking in Tel Aviv, Giuliani claimed that after Trump sent a letter to Kim Jong Un calling off the June 12 talks in Singapore, Kim “got back on his hands and knees and begged for it, which is exactly the position you want to put him in.”

Trump has since announced that the meeting with Kim is back on and White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders announced Tuesday that it would be held at the Capella Hotel on Sentosa Island in Singapore.

Former deputy assistant secretary for the U.S. Army, Van Hipp, says Secretary Pompeo deserves much of the credit for progress with North Korea.
Trump meets with North Korean envoy, says summit is back on

The former New York mayor, who is also part of Trump’s…