Friday, September 21, 2018

Ford's conditions for testifying

Ford’s team is opposed to the use of outside counsel, which Republicans have spent the past few days talking about hiring to conduct the question portion.

Ford’s lawyer made clear that at no point during any potential hearing could Ford be in the same room as Kavanaugh, the source said.

A second source said she wants Kavanaugh to testify first on the panel before her.

Adding additional witnesses remained a point of dispute, with direct questions over whether (or why not) Mark Judge could testify. The second source said she wants the committee to subpoena Judge and other alleged witnesses.

Ford’s lawyer proposed Thursday as a potential date for the hearing. No commitments were made, but GOP staff plans to report to Grassley, who will then discuss with McConnell/committee members.

  CNN
I think having him testify first is an important point. Otherwise, Kavanaugh gets the advantage of her testimony so he could come up with ways to rebut it.
Ford's lawyers initially indicated the FBI reopening its probe was a precursor to any public testimony, while GOP senators and the White House had warned it was unlikely to happen.

  The Hill
And that's already obstruction of justice.

Are they going to allow corroborating witnesses?

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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