I'm sure the elder didn't want to hear about Jackson's testimony.
I framed it as, "I'm really upset that a member of the Governing Body would say that instead of boldly witnessing to what he believes is the truth."
That's what I thought would bother him the most as well and I wanted it to be a stone in his shoe.
I also told him that if he doubted me he should google it himself. After all, it's the testimony of a member of the Governing Body, not of some opposer of the truth.