meanwhile in Michigan:
House Oversight Committee is coming to order. Chair Matt Hall currently giving an overview of what committee has done so far, including hear testimony from clerks and issuing subpoenas for SOS documents pic.twitter.com/uW80x1fpEU
— Lauren Gibbons (@LaurenMGibbons) December 2, 2020
Rep. Darrin Camilleri (D) attempted to swear in Rudy Guiliani under oath. Chair Hall ruled him out of order, Camilleri asserted it’s his right to do so, committee voted down motion to swear him in, and Guiliani proceeding without one.
— Lauren Gibbons (@LaurenMGibbons) December 2, 2020
Goal is to be done by 9 pm, Hall said. One question per member, no followup, for each person testifying. “that’s because of the shenanigans” Hall says, presumably referring to Camilleri’s attempts to swear Guiliani in
— Lauren Gibbons (@LaurenMGibbons) December 2, 2020
Typically at a legislative committee hearing, people testifying come up, speak their piece and then lawmakers ask them questions. That is…not what is happening. https://t.co/SNKh1Jsffz
— Lauren Gibbons (@LaurenMGibbons) December 2, 2020
oh:
This is cross examination like a courtroom.
Rudy Guiliani gets as many questions as he would like, committee members each get one. @9and10News https://t.co/dz9wuJKa8P— Eric Lloyd (@EricLloyd) December 2, 2020