cover-up, and you're saying that the department of justice cannot hold the president -- any president accountable, because you can't indict him. and the department will then withheld from congress and the public, the information for congress to hold the president accountable. and that yields a result in which the president is above the law. and that's inadmissible in this country. >> neal, you drafted the special -- the regulations. where are you in this, in terms of executive privilege. >> so, the first thing to say is, i agree with robert ray. and this is rare for me to say, i'm not someone who normally praises trump, but i think trump does deserve credit today for saying that he thinks the report should be made public. >> do you believe him? because he also said that he would -- he wanted to testify against mueller. >> well, you know, he said it. and i think as robert ray just said, has told the attorney general what he wants to happen. now, he said a bunch of other ludicrous things like, nobody voted for mueller so he can't be investigating him, which is just kind of poppycock. that would mean that a president