Was about to say your link was broken and ask for a link that included those pages ... then it hit me ... don't those pages need to be there (but blacked out if redacted) for the document to be whole? Would this qualify as someone tampering with official records? That's a crime, right?
Also, since this is the first time I've read a Senate Questionnaire, what's typically at the end of a whole form (after "Pro Bono Work")?
Oh... you should have said you like things spicy...
Reread Durham's questionnaire and pay very close attention to pages 22 through 30.
https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/Durham%20Senate%20Questionnaire%20(final%20public).pdf
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Yep.
Was about to say your link was broken and ask for a link that included those pages ... then it hit me ... don't those pages need to be there (but blacked out if redacted) for the document to be whole? Would this qualify as someone tampering with official records? That's a crime, right?
Also, since this is the first time I've read a Senate Questionnaire, what's typically at the end of a whole form (after "Pro Bono Work")?