
Former intelligence official Phil Mudd on Monday joked that ex-Trump campaign aide Sam Nunberg's bizarre media spectacle was akin to flipping the bird to the special counsel.
"If [Nunberg] says he's not gonna speak, that's basically raising a middle finger to the teacher in the classroom," Mudd mused. "He's gonna get some detention — that is, the director's gonna go to a judge if he doesn't show up to the grand jury."
The former CIA counterintelligence director said he nevertheless believes Nunberg may do the right.
"I think this guy's gonna look in the mirror and say whoa, hold on a second," Mudd concluded.
Watch below, via CNN:
Sam Nunberg's defiance of Mueller's subpoena is like "raising a middle finger to the teacher in the classroom," says former CIA official Phil Mudd. "He's going to get some detention" https://t.co/O7JbjdHgIM pic.twitter.com/tVQ5EOoZnV
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