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To Defend Trump, Ken Starr Invokes Martin Luther King
by
Casey Burgat
Feb 3, 2020
originally published in
Reason
Did Democrats in fact break that rule? Not so, says Casey Burgat of the R Street Institute. “It’s not an entire day, and majority still gets to decide when, who, and where, and can even dilute minority chosen witnesses by naming 1 (or 100) of their own,” he told CNN a few weeks ago. “Plus, rules say the witnesses and testimony have to be relevant.”
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