\ Worked for Hillary.
They did work.
As a chaplain and pastor, much of what is said to me is protected by privilege. It would hold up in a court.
The best way to handle it is never to speak about it at all, ever, anywhere. Then it never becomes an issue that you have information about any subject.
The second best thing is to realize that you can never remember anything perfectly, and that, therefore, it is honest to say, "I don't recollect."
I've always been impressed by that line that goes: "Anything you say can and will be used against you." They REALLY mean that. So, if you're even the slightest bit askew in your recounting of something, it could have tragic consequences for someone else.
"I don't recollect" is an honorable response when another's privacy or reputation is at stake.