Sounds familiar:DCHawk1 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2019 1:13 pmLulz.
Starr delivered his report and the supporting documents to the Congress on 9/9. EVERY member had access to the room in which they were stored, and TWO days later, the House voted 363-63 to release the report TO THE PUBLIC.
The impeachment inquiry -- which was voted on by the ENTIRE House, as per precedent -- did not even begin until October 8.
"At a time that it will not jeopardize investigative equities, we will make the interview transcripts public, subject to any necessary redactions for classified or sensitive information," Schiff wrote.
"We also anticipate that at an appropriate point in the investigation, we will be taking witness testimony in public, so that the full Congress and the American people can hear their testimony firsthand," he added.
But do keep on keepin' on with your attempts to distract by talking about the process, rather than the facts.