Pithy comments and tweets are fine with me. As far as the tweet above, Peter Baker seems to be a reputable journalist working previously for a number of media including the NYT and Washington Post and others. Steve Cortes is a political operative who worked for the Trump Campaign. One can easily research for the Statute of limitations for civil suits and criminal prosecution of alleged perps of minors and of adults for D.C. and for Connecticut. Conn, after the Catholic priest abuses of minors reported by the Pennsylvania Grand Jury, is considering extending that statute of limitations.
K has been treated so unfairly, even though this time the woman is not a minor. Let them whither under the light of scrutiny for sake of fairness to K and his family of women. Why the rush? Get them all (alleged witnesses too) to testify. Let's see what they say under oath with the threat of prosecution should they lie to the FBI or to the Committee. The accusers (or victims) came out and told their stories to the public via the media. K can sue them in civil court anytime he wishes. Trump threatened that in the past for accusations of adultery.
Not...
“Let her testify, or not, and TAKE THE VOTE!” (Trump prior to the second accuser)
That way the optics are not sleezy and typical of Washington politics. An Iowa poll (Grassley's state) prior to the second accuser has 37% firmly for, 31% firmly against. The rest have not made up their minds (almost a third).
I assume Amy Coney Barrett would not have had these type of problems. I also assume that the righteous would still back K if a third or fourth accuser came forward. "Trump Derangement Syndrome" cuts both ways.
K has been treated so unfairly, even though this time the woman is not a minor. Let them whither under the light of scrutiny for sake of fairness to K and his family of women. Why the rush? Get them all (alleged witnesses too) to testify. Let's see what they say under oath with the threat of prosecution should they lie to the FBI or to the Committee. The accusers (or victims) came out and told their stories to the public via the media. K can sue them in civil court anytime he wishes. Trump threatened that in the past for accusations of adultery.
Not...
“Let her testify, or not, and TAKE THE VOTE!” (Trump prior to the second accuser)
That way the optics are not sleezy and typical of Washington politics. An Iowa poll (Grassley's state) prior to the second accuser has 37% firmly for, 31% firmly against. The rest have not made up their minds (almost a third).
(Heritage Foundation)Over the past three decades, the Judiciary Committee has held a hearing an average of 45 days after a Supreme Court nomination and a final confirmation vote occurred an average of 26 days after that.
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I assume Amy Coney Barrett would not have had these type of problems. I also assume that the righteous would still back K if a third or fourth accuser came forward. "Trump Derangement Syndrome" cuts both ways.
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