Husted's Remote Testimony in FirstEnergy Trial Raises Eyebrows
U.S. Senator Jon Husted faces scrutiny over his plan to testify remotely via Zoom in the FirstEnergy bribery trial, marking a first in the long-running case. Critics question if election timing influences his decision, while his team insists its due to scheduling conflicts. Husteds connection to the case stems from a 2018 meeting with the accused executives and incoming Governor Mike DeWine. The trial continues with the defense building its case amid high-profile developments.
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