Statements a person makes under oath are subject to cross examination according to Trey Gowdy, he said you cannot assert the fifth and then present your side of the story.
Check my post #35
Rep Gowdy can say all day long, but the witness will invoke and has a right to do so. it is incumbent on the state or congress in this case to introduce evidence to the contrary and pursue justice that way. or prove her statements are not true.
she can say all day long, “i did nothing wrong. i will not answer, that question on fifth amendment grounds.”
that is the reality of the situation.
giving her immunity to get to higher ups will end the search because she will be immune to prosecution and the one who instigated the scrutiny.
we need more evidence and then threaten prosecution.
even on circumstantial evidence. make her want to talk.
teeman
No, worse.. You cannot give your sound bite to the state run media then say you will not talk.