I agree with a lot of your sentiments, timm. But I’ll just speak to the attorney/client privilege thing. I have no problem with someone asserting it if it is indeed applicable and I would agree that often it is the correct thing to do, even if you “did nothing wrong and have nothing to hide.” My problem is when it is misused to avoid topics you just don’t want to discuss. I don’t have any way of knowing whether that’s the case here or not. But it’s definitely a bad look for Jr. to assert the privilege in this instance, since the questions were about a call between Jr. and Sr. about how to respond to the public disclosure of his meeting with the Russians. Such a conversation has the appearance of elements of obstruction written all over it. So clamming up about that conversation looks really bad.