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"But for the minister to announce it without the chance for MLAs to properly interrogate the decision is an act of rank cowardice".
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The officials said the decision was intended to make it easier to interrogate the two, Steve Lew and Peter Rowley, and to gather evidence for an investigation in which investigators say some $30 million in bribes were paid in connection with a government contract.
It also does not limit American ability to interrogate the captives, though it was not known whether that issue influenced the decision.
The Opera House, which said little throughout the kerfuffle, defended the decision to invite Bolt: "The FODI session is a rare opportunity to interrogate the views and ideas that Mr Bolt will present".
Among other things, Nisman wanted to interrogate the President.
Let's interrogate the role of race in these situations.
Don't interrogate the person.
Don't interrogate the other person.
Do not interrogate the child or ask probing questions.
As you'll probably recall, Yates was fired in late January for instructing the Department of Justice not to enforce Trump's travel ban, so naturally the Republicans on the bipartisan subcommittee chaired by Republican Senator Lindsey Graham interrogated Yates about the decision that got her fired in order to cast doubt upon her neutrality, maybe?
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