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Originally Posted by Damien
If you're in a Presidential campaign you should be careful who you arrange meetings with and be meticulous in recording that.
If you're then going under oath to testify about these things you should have good lawyers and be careful what you say.
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Of course you should be careful but the reality of the situation is that you're quite likely to be at an event with hundreds of people who want to meet you. You are also likely to be in meetings with people you don't know and are only tangentially engaged with. For example, you may be invited to a certain foreign policy meeting where you aren't the principle and don't intend to engage but are asked what seems to be an innocuous question or two. I've been there with state and local campaigns I worked on so I can only imagine how impossible it would be during a presidential campaign.