Here's the list.
"Wants to testify second and Kavanaugh to appear first.
Doesn't want Kavanaugh in the room at the same time with her.
Prefers not to be questioned by outside counsel, but rather by the senators on the committee.
Would like the committee to subpoena Mark Judge, the other student Ford alleges to be in the room at the time of the assault, to testify.
Says each senator should have equal time questioning (already committee practice).
No time limit on her opening statement.
Will appear at a public hearing but she would like to limit the number of cameras to pool coverage."
"In nearly an hour-long telephone call in which the Judiciary Committee staff did most of the listening, Debra Katz, an attorney for Christine Blasey Ford, went through a series of concerns and preferences should she agree to appear before the committee next week."
"It's the first time Republicans on the committee have spoken directly with Ford's attorneys since she went public with the allegation against Kavanaugh on Sunday and the discussion seems to have thawed a stand-off between the two parties as to whether she would testify."
"Among the requests, the one that appeared to be non-negotiable for Ford was a Monday appearance. The earliest she could show would be Thursday, Republican and Democratic sources told NBC News. Monday is the day that Senate Republicans had originally offered for Ford to come testify and when Kavanaugh has said he is ready to testify."
"Katz wrote that she wanted "to be clear" about their position. "The only issue I said was a deal breaker was that Dr. Ford cannot appear at a hearing on Monday for the reasons I described." Katz adds that Ford can't meet Grassley's demand that she submit written testimony by 10 a.m. Friday, calling it a "non-starter."
"After consulting with his fellow Republicans on the committee, Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, chairman of the Judiciary Committee, is expected to present Ford with a counter offer as early as Friday."
"As for the viability of the requests, the most controversial one is expected to be the subpoena of Judge, who has said he doesn't want to testify. It is unlikely that Republicans would allow a witness to dictate a subpoena of another witness."
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I don't know if a witness has ever made these types of demands of a Senate Subcommittee in the past? I understand both sides are trying their best to tune the optics in their favor. I especially like the Idea of the female counsel questioning Ms. Ford instead of male Senators. But that would be breaking precedent. The same thing the GOP Senators are accusing Ford and her attorney of doing.
Link - https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congre ... lt-n911706