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FORD: I just appreciate that you did offer that. I wasn’t clear on what the offer was. If you were going to come out to see me, I would have happily hosted you and had you — had been happy to speak with you out there. I just did not — it wasn’t clear to me that that was the case.
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She said it "wasn't clear to" her that there was an offer to take her testimony in California. Her counsel's obligation was to make the offer clear to her.
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ah I see. this seems like a procedural error, mainly. an ethical failure of her attorneys if that is the case.
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I think it is very likely she was fully aware of the offer and on advice of counsel didn't take it for strategic purposes. Regardless, I doubt much will come of this.
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That sounds plausible. My speculation is that everyone involved understood that testifying in Washington was the highest publicity play they could make, so they wanted to make it seem like that was obligatory.
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Yep.
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Either she or her attorney lied.
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Yes I assume that is what you were referring to but I'm probably less familiar with relevant details than you are. Was hoping you could inform me. What might she have lied about?
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