Transcript shows how Rep Schiff kicked Gaetz out of the hearing.
According to the transcript, Schiff interrupts the opening statement of Rep. Jim Jordan, asking whether there is anyone in the room not on the Intelligence, Foreign Affairs or Oversight committees that are conducting the closed-door portion of the investigation.
"Mr. Gaetz, you're not permitted to be in the room," he notes.
When Gaetz asserts that he should be allowed in the room because "I am on the Judiciary Committee," claiming that "I thought the Judiciary Committee had jurisdiction over impeachment," Schiff asks him to "please leave."
"Mr Chairman, really?" Jordan asks.
"Yes, really," Schiff responds.
"You're going to include Members of Congress on committees that have roles of impeachment —" Gaetz begins to respond, when Schiff interrupts him.
"Mr. Gaetz, take your statement to the press. They do you no good here. So, please, absent yourself," he says.
"You're going to have someone remove me from the hearing?" Gaetz responds, to which Schiff shoots back: "You're going to remove yourself."
"Mr. Chairman, I think in the 20 hours of testimony we've heard in the two previous interviews, there have been a grand total of 12 members of Congress present," Jordan argues. "I don't think it's going to hurt to have a 13th member actually hear something that, in my judgment, all 435 members of Congress should be entitled to hear."
The exchange continues in repetitive fashion until Schiff apparently loses patience.
"Mr. Gaetz, why don't you take your spectacle outside?" Schiff asks. "This is not how we conduct ourselves in this committee."
Gaetz retorts: "I've seen how you've conducted yourself in this committee, and I'd like to be here to observe."
Schiff then puts his foot down, declaring that the deposition will be paused until Gaetz abandons his effort, adding: "I do want to say that this dilatory tactic will come out of the minority's time for questioning" and announcing that he would be starting the clock keeping track of each side's questioning.
The transcript cuts off, and restarts at 10:43 a.m., close to two hours after Hill arrived at the Capitol for her deposition. When it picks up again, the general counsel for the Intelligence Committee, Maher Bitar, relays a ruling from the House Parliamentarian indicating that Gaetz is not allowed to be present.
Schiff then tells Jordan to resume his opening statement, but not without quickly interrupting once more to make a request of the lawmakers' stenographer.
"The record should reflect that Mr. Gaetz has left the room," he says.
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