I find it laughable that Putin would not touch the copy of the indictment of his very own agents. I think Putin might be worried about Novichok.
But, Mr.Wallace was brilliant in carrying those copies to the interview and presenting them, It is unfortunate Mr. Putin was afraid of paper. It would have been interesting to see his response to facts on paper. The practice of law, yet alone international law, is not within President Putin’s expertise. That is true of Trump as well. But, I think Putin was afraid of the actual paper.
I think Lisa Page should insist on public disclosure of her testimony except for redacted national security statements. She is an attorney and could have ethic issues or more facing her through a state professional organization. I don’t think she needs to be dragged into a public hearing at Congress. No one needs the circus of the Strzok hearing. A redacted copy of Ms. Page’s testimony in a secured hearing room is all needed to the public.