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His complaint to you is about your characterisation of the report. Correct?
Well, the letter speaks for itself.
It does. And in fact, in response to your question, why not just pick up the phone? This letter was an extraordinary act. A career prosecutor rebuking the attorney-general of the United States, memorialising in writing. Right? I know of no other incidents of that happening. Do you?
I don't consider Bob at this stage a career prosecutor. He's had a career as a prosecutor.
Well he was a very eminent...
He was the head of the FBI for 12 years.
He's a career...
He's had... he's had...
A law enforcement professional.
Right.
I know of no other instance of...
But he was also a political appointee, and he was a political appointee with me at the Department of Justice. I don't... the letter's a bit snitty, and I think it was probably written by one of his staff people.
Did you make a memorandum of your conversation?
Huh?
Did you make a memorandum?
No, I didn't.
Did anyone else?
What?
Did anyone. either you or anyone on your staff memorialise your conversation with Robert Mueller?
Yes.
Who did that?
There were notes taken of the call.
May we have those notes?
No.
Why not?
Why should you have them?