Taylor and Sondland obviously both have relevant information, and that's what matters; not the parts where they have to speculate about the stuff they don't know.
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No, a Congressional hearing is not a court of law bound by rules of evidence & due process. Yes, the *values* behind due process & the rules of evidence - the reason we apply them to finding facts - still matter.
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Perhaps, but if our only evidence is testimony, we get into a problem of unfalsafiable evidence and infinite regression.
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Yeah, and telephone is a game where each individual speaks to a different "part" of the word in order to come to a final, accurate, conclusion.
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But this is not a legal case. The gauziness of this approach to securing votes for impeachment/removal in this *political* process is, at best, weak.
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Wait - so this is suddenly a "legal case" again? When we will get a clarification on this critical question.
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