Judge allows DNC to depose Spicer on election night activities
Source: Politico
By MATT FRIEDMAN 11/29/2017 01:21 PM EST
A federal judge said Wednesday that hell allow the Democratic National Committee to depose Sean Spicer, the former Republican National Committee communications director and White House spokesman, on whether he violated a 35-year-old consent decree barring the RNC from engaging in ballot security or voter suppression efforts. But the judge, Michael Vazquez, denied a DNC request for an evidentiary hearing on whether the RNC violated the consent decree.
The consent decree, which originated from RNC actions in New Jerseys 1981 gubernatorial election, is set to expire on Friday, but its future is uncertain. Vazquez said hes not yet ready to rule on whether it will expire on Friday.
Im going to reserve on the drop dead date of the consent decree and well go from there, Vazquez, who was nominated to the bench by President Barack Obama, said during a conference call with attorneys for both parties.
Vazquez said that despite comments from high-ranking Trump campaign officials about poll watching efforts in the lead-up to the 2016 election, the DNC had presented no evidence that the RNC participated in them.
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