Him through this committee for eight months. So i think following proceed sure is something that you have to look at because your idea is not really point of order. The time has expired. If he wishes. He doesnt wish. Good morning, mr mr. Lewandowski. Im questioning you right now. Thank you. The president asked you who had no role at all in the white house to deliver that message to Attorney General sessions. The president could have just picked up the phone himself at any time and called the Attorney General. The president also had a full staff of executive employees right down the hall. So this made me wonder. The president thought what he was doing was legal, why didnt he just pick up the phone and
call Attorney General sessions, or why not ask any member of his staff who worked right down the hall to deliver a message . It is clear to me that the reason he went to you, mr. Lewandowski, is because everyone said no. So i want to ask you about that. Two days before meeting you, the pre
not a house party. so if you ask me a question, give me the opportunity to answer your question. i d like my time restored please of his interruption. so he was a witness to the special counsel s investigation. for that reason, sessions said publicly that federal law prohibited his involvement in the special counsel s investigation. here s a quote from the report fro volume 2 pages 49-50 which is on the screen. you can read that. yes or no, did the president tell you the attorney general was not allowed to take part in the special counsel s investigation when the president asked you to deliver the note about that investigation. did the president tell you that? you just read it on the screen, congress woman. you need to look at the screen. yes or no? read the screen. you re welcome to read it, congress woman.