HOLY MOLY
Mr. Meadows. All right. So let me go back to July 30th, because there's something that's just not connecting, and maybe help me understand this a little bit. Because you said that you were unaware that he was working for Fusion GPS, and you were unaware – you had no knowledge whether your husband knew he was working for GPS. Is that correct?
Ms. Ohr. Correct.
Mr. Meadows. So when he mentioned he was working for Fusion GPS, did you have this unbelievable "aha" moment. Oh my goodness,
you're working for the same firm I am. Help me understand that.
Ms. Ohr. Yeah, more or less.
Mr. Meadows. Okay. Did your husband have an "aha" moment?
Ms. Ohr. I don't recall.
Mr. Meadows. What do you mean you don't recall?
Ms. Ohr. I was having my own "aha" moment, so I wasn't watching his –
Mr. Meadows. Well, here is the whole thing,
Ms. Ohr. And, again, I appreciate you being here voluntarily, but there are key
questions, and the premise of how you're characterizing the conversation with other testimony that we have is a little inconsistent, and so I want to give you a chance to really clarify where you are because, I'm not trying to trap you. I'm honestly just trying to get to the truth.
Ms. Ohr. Uh-huh.
Mr. Meadows. It is our understanding that your husband knew of both connections, yours and Mr. Steele's, to Fusion GPS. And there would be an "aha" moment where your husband would say, hold on, just a minute, you're working for the same firm as my wife. I
believe you would have recalled that. Did that happen?
Ms. Ohr. Not in my recollection, but as I said, I was having my own "aha" moment.