Perfectly OK however for Gaetz and used car salesman Jordan.
And King Orange loved it.
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involved. It is also been mentioned that Schiff states prior to the hearings that no classified information is being disclosed in the hearings. Makes sense since an inquiry such as this normally wouldn’t be held in a SCIF. I’m not following very closely though, so maybe that’s not the case. Either way, holding the inquiry in a SCIF is absurd.
The SCIF is used for privacy in interviews whether classified info given or not. It gives all who participate more freedom to speak. Moreover both D and R have equal opportunity to ask questions with equal time. Your argument is shallow at best. And it had already been said all interviewees will return to open sessions in the public eye when SCIF sessions are completed.
You know, just like the R’s did during Benghazi hearings, and Clinton hearings and almost all other sensitive questioning of people have been done by Congress and Senate.
Again, your R party is full of shit wth regard to impeachment hearings - and while I’m at it, pretty much full of shit all the time.
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Isn’t or hasn’t been discussed?
And if classified info is never actually discussed doesn’t mean it cannot be or the possibility isn’t there. Ask your nut jobs Trey Goudy and Graham about using the SCIF.
Because one opening statement doesn’t supply such doesn’t mean the use of the SCIF is being misused or that the process is tainted in anyway. You are arguing an illogical point.
The fact that that document is floating out there without proper markings tells me they aren’t operating as if it was a SCIF. It’s not.
when talking about the use of the SCIF. You have not point no argument.
There is nothing wrong with the use of the SCIF, the R's have equal opportunity to discover information from interviewees
there is nothing secret about the interviews - you R's are making up a pile of bullshit - as always
with bringing in cell phones.
Stop with the Bullshit.
But please go on.
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