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This lesson focuses on witness competence according to Rules 601 through 606 of the Federal Rules of Evidence. It emphasizes that witness competency is a straightforward issue; the general principle is that all witnesses are presumed competent to testify at trial unless a federal statute states otherwise. Rule 601 establishes this presumption of competence, simplifying the discussion on witness qualifications. While there may be complexities related to state law and diversity actions, they are not the primary focus of this lesson. Overall, Rule 601's key takeaway is that everyone is presumed competent to testify at trial.