Trump lawyer Alina Habba said he should have "no problem" testifying to the January 6 committee.
The committee's subpoena demanded a wide range of Trump's communication records that would cover any exchanges he had while the Capitol was under attack.
It asks Trump to submit documents by November 4 and then sit to testify around the middle of the month.
On Newsmax — where chyrons echoed Trump by calling it a "political witch hunt" — Bolling outlined how Trump might respond.
Former White House strategist Steve Bannon was sentenced to four months in prison for contempt of Congress after he refused the committee's subpoena.