BlindBoo
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So Schiff can just say no-what a deal!nope, the gop don't get to call witnesses. factually you're wrong as usual.hahahahaha come thursday there will be. see, pelosant has admitted her current circus is a circus. ready for real due process like our country was founded on? you're as demented as baghdoodle.Nope. Witnesses for the Inquiry. There is no right of cross-examination during the course of this preliminary process.
Not really. The closed door hearing will continue with both sides having equal access to the witnesses. When the hearings become public in a few weeks we will all have the transcripts of these private interviews.
LOL they will be allowed to call relevant witnesses.
"....
To allow for full evaluation of minority witness requests, the ranking minority member may submit to the chair, in writing, any requests for witness testimony relevant to the investigation described in the first section of this resolution within 72 hours after notice is given for the first hearing designated pursuant to paragraph (1). Any such request shall be accompanied by a detailed written justification of the relevance of the testimony of each requested witness to the investigation described in the first section of this resolution.
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https://docs.house.gov/billsthisweek/20191028/BILLS-116-HRes660.pdf
It is the same as it was for Clinton's Public Hearing. The minority could be told no by the majority.
H. Rept. 105-795 - INVESTIGATORY POWERS OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY WITH RESPECT TO ITS IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY