two agents during that same interview. that s the fd 302. which is the final la saying memorial saying of the formal interview. i don t understand how it took seven months. remember senator grassley has been all over this for a year asking for the 30 twos. laura: also ordered the fbi to turn over any memos. it goes to your point. this is a complete set up of flynn, it s obvious to me and anyone that s following this. how many politically motivated actors have populated the mueller investigation. i want everyone to remember who jeann jeannie rhee is, she was speaking at the cohen sentencing. he was sentenced today, got three years, southern district of new york. for people who don t know who she is, i want to remind you. she worked for the clinton foundation, right?
then from the fbi? no, sir. including yourself? no, sir. i total of eight people. five doj attorneys, three fbi agents. and the people in the room with hillary clinton were? secretary clinton, i believe four other attorneys. four or five. i see. and did you did you record any of that interview and could you tell me how long that took? we did not record it. my recollection is that it took several hours. i don t recall the exact time. uh-huh. and then what documents would you have that memorialize the interview? an fd 302 was created based on the notes taken by the participants in the interview. and how many of those eight agents or officers had their notes that took notes in that room? i don t know. i know do you have yours? i did. i believe some and i know the two agents did. we are going to take a break from the hearing for just a moment and go over to england where president trump is now at
it s a memo. driving my government vehicle to work and i have a car accident, i put it on a memo. sending something to somebody i m not expecting to be used as discovery in a case, i put in it an e-mail. that s what s so curious about this that he decided to record on a memo. can they be used in court? absolutely. but for a fbi agent or a director, if you are thinking that something here is serious enough or could possibly be important enough that you re going to have to testify to it, why was it put why do you think? i don t know. i mean, as i m reading through this and seeing him do it, he puts far more detail than you would put in an fd-302. if i m an agent, i want to stick to just the facts and just the evidence down. he put a lot of detail. michael, do you agree? he s reflecting his state of mind about meetings that he found to be so out of the
comes to flynn. so stewart. this is president trump s word against comey s word and if there are tapes, that ihave now been requested by the house oervg site committee led by congressman chaffetz and it requires them to be turned over by may 24th, which is next wednesday. first of all let me suggest not in theory in the real world the fbi operates memmose files all the time. we either document indirect contact or communications not necessarily evidentiary. interviewing potential witnesses go into what s called an fd 302. if there s an act sk investigation, i ll submit i think the fbi s going to claim a privlgage and not be in a