Keep this in mind when Trump administration folks go on TV shows this weekend. This is what they say when they're actually accountable for their words in front of a judge.https://twitter.com/ZoeTillman/status/1010585588809035777 …
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Also, FWIW, in this instance, the lawyer has been a key DOJ lawyer on these issues. She is Senior Litigation Counsel in DOJ's Office of Immigration Litigation. (9th Cir last year: http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/immigration/2017/04/9th-circuit-hearing-live.html … / https://www.law360.com/articles/899579/doj-balks-at-hearings-for-immigrant-kids-in-9th-circ-appeal …) (DC case this week: https://apnews.com/ddf7012f7d234f00853ee5198072286a …)pic.twitter.com/hBlNQYpU3z
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I didn't say one "means" anyone saying anything else is lying. You've added that. I said, "Keep ... in mind ... what they say when they're actually accountable for their words in front of a judge."
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If they conflict, it means that questions should be raised about, and proof should be sought of, claims made that are not ones that they are willing to say to a court. It's simple logic, really, and obvious reporting.
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