Clinton will have to answer some questions about her use of a private server
NY Times:
In many cases they are more difficult to deal with than a deposition. Her lawyers will probably try to craft responses to the questions, but she will be on the line for her answers. Based on her past performance she may be tempted to avoid honest answers to the questions presented. That would seriously compound her problems.
The Times gets this story right. Others focused on the judges refusal to order a deposition. She will have to provide answers to interrogatories posed by the lawyers. For various reasons these questions can be highly complex and involved.Judge Orders Written Testimony From Hillary Clinton on Emails
The ruling ensures that the issue of the private email server will continue to dog Mrs. Clinton’s presidential campaign until the eve of the election.
In many cases they are more difficult to deal with than a deposition. Her lawyers will probably try to craft responses to the questions, but she will be on the line for her answers. Based on her past performance she may be tempted to avoid honest answers to the questions presented. That would seriously compound her problems.
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