I can agree with her on this.
I was arrested on false charges once. But I had an airtight alibi... I was in my attorney’s office, on the phone with the judge setting a court date, when the alleged crime took place.
My records were expunged. Do I report that for the rest of my life? That I was arrested for violent abuse?
Were the police called to your home 9 times, as the article outlines?
If there is a higher standard of reporting for government officials, then I’m against her on this. If, however, it’s a generic question related to reportable arrests, I’m inclined to agree with Mr. K.
That being said, she didn’t need to play the victim card here. Too often people try to smooth over their excuse by playing the victim card. It’s a simple yes or no question. I don’t care if you were traumatized or not, that doesn’t change the outcome. Answer the question up front and provide details later. Courtroom answers, lady. Sheesh.
But, you actually didn’t do it.
SHE DID.
Typical lying, dishonest, dishonorable, criminal democrat. And do we really want anyone in a position of authority who can actually KNIFE someone??????????
>> I can agree with her on this.
Of course you can, Biden boy.
It was a confirmation hearing where she testified under oath and decided to falsely answer a simple and clear question. A person unwilling to truthfully answer the questions should either decline to answer or not put herself out there for the position. This is not some small position. This DOJ division goes after “hate crimes” and this is in a position to persecute pro-lifers and other dissidents from the ruling (uni)party’s Marxist ideology. She’s also a lawyer, which used to mean something. Having a charge expunged does not somehow mean one was never arrested. Instead, it should be the basis for a very simple explanation, such as ‘yes, I was arrested on false charges; there was nothing to them and they were dropped and expunged’ - not that difficult.
Well, were you arrested?
Unless you can jump into a time machine and go back and prevent your earlier self from being arrested, you were arrested.
So, yes, you do.
And if you can get a word edgewise, you can add, "But that arrest was later expunged."
Regards,
She lied under oath during a hearing for a job position - the question included “or been accused”...different than you as a regular citizen having to come clean about a deal that was straightened out - if there was nothing there, she should have been happy to speak the truth and then clear it up.
Now, this liar gets to go after folks who protest the killing of babies...
My Dad taught me two valuable lessons.
1. Learn to laugh at yourself.
2. It’s not all about me.
She was convicted.
For any government job? Yes, you should report it. Especially for the job she has now.
Why would you not report it? You are given the chance to explain the details/circumstances. Any other response is a lie.