My understanding is that if she answers any single question, she loses her 5th Amendment protections - so, I would wither her with pertinent questions and then try to get her with an innocuous one, to catch her off guard. Such as:
“Do you need a break?”
If she answers, I would immediately move to compel her to testify ...
Ask:
“If your guilty of a felony, say: ‘On advice of counsel...’
It was determined she already waived the 5 rights last go around. Which is why she was there again. She can either testify or face whatever consequences the spineless Issa will hit her with.
That is an old trick but usually the question pertains to something outrageous such as are you having an affair with a co-worker?
then again ISSA should have asked her you are afraid to answer because you fear incriminating yourself, why did you answer questions from the
DoJ investigators?
does that not show you have no fear of prosecution?
Are you afraid your answers might put your life in danger from those above you who implemented this violation of rights?
let her not answer...the bell has been rung in public...