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Page, a former Trump advisor, received a subpoena for documents and his testimony. Photo: Pavel Golovkin / AP
The Senate subpoenaed Carter Page for documents and testimony in relation to its investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, NBC reports. Page is expected to stay silent and invoke his Fifth Amendment rights.
Flashback: In May, Page expressed his willingness to testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee, and Trump accused Democrats of not wanting Page to speak as it would "blow away" their case.
Go deeper: Every Trump associate who testified before Congress