Is “I” repetition or is “the opposition” repetition? You can call me out, Rick; you're giving me a break anyway.
More seriously, when we're questioning whether or not a witness, who has already appeared and been questioned by the same member at a previous committee in June.... Whether that's a question of privilege has absolutely nothing to do with SDTC, but everything to do with what is happening in the House.
They don't want to come to work. We know they want to go into an election right away. They've all told us. They're not interested in getting to the bottom of this. Any motion of production of papers that they put forth is not serious—I haven't said that word, by the way—because they want to go into an election tomorrow morning. They probably have their campaign office already rented and their campaign signs.
I haven't said that, by the way; it's not repetition.
I'm questioning the seriousness of their actually getting to the bottom of this.
It's shameful that we're asking a member, who has already appeared and testified before committee, to come back.