konfab
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Now you are backpeddling, and you are still wrong.It's not a right but it's common practice. The invitation was extended to Trump.
Trump was invited to testify at the grand jury. Testifying in a case does not make you part of the adversarial process. As a witness: you cannot make a case, you cannot state law, you cannot introduce your own evidence outside of your testimony. You can only answer the questions that are asked of you
https://www.npr.org/2023/03/10/1162...stify-grand-jury-new-york-criminal-indictment
For example, Trump's lawyer wouldn't be able to state to the jury as to why the piece of law that they are wanting to apply to Trump isn't correct.
