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He says testimony about some things is "privileged". Did Cippolini just plead the fifth?
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Privileged? (Original Post)
jaxexpat
Jul 2022
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Tommy Carcetti
(43,184 posts)1. Not sure the context, but...
...I'm assuming he means attorney-client privileged.
C_U_L8R
(45,003 posts)2. He meant to say 'criminal'
unblock
(52,257 posts)4. Or perhaps "white"
unblock
(52,257 posts)3. Attorney-client privilege or executive privilege
There are other forms of privilege such as marital, I'm guessing that does not apply here
MLAA
(17,299 posts)5. He simply refused to answer due to ''privilege'. He refused to answer any question
asking what did the president say. He shared what he said and others said but would not repeat what the president had said.
jaxexpat
(6,837 posts)6. Oh, I get it. He was pleading the fifth in lieu of Trump pleading the fifth.