Thank you. Volume 2, page 76, correct . Ill leave the answer to our report. So thats a yes . Is it true your investigation did not establish that any members of the Trump Campaign conspired or coordinated with the russian government in election interference activity, volume 1, page 2. Volume 1, page 73 . Yes. Thank you. Although your Report States collusion is not a specific offense and you said that this morning or a term of our in federal criminal law and experience is, in the colloquial context are collusion and experience essentially synonymous terms. Youre going to have to row peat that for me. Collusion is not a specific offense or a term of art in federal criminal law. Conspiracy is. In the colloquial context, collusion and conspiracy are essentially synonymous terms, correct . No. If no on page 180 of volume 1 of your report you wrote collusion is largely synonymous of conspiracy and that crime is set forth in the general conspiracy statute. You said at your May 29th Press Conf
i would refer you to the write-up in the report. in fact, didn t the president say, quote and this is on page 116, if he doesn t write a letter, then maybe i ll have to get reutd of him, correct? yes. did he report that report? i would refer you to page 115. but the president still didn t give up, did he? so the president told mcgahn directly to deny that the president told him to have you fired. can you tell me exactly what happened. i can t beyond what s in the report. well, on page 116 it says, the president met him in the oval office the president began the oval office meeting by telling mcgahn that the new york times story didn t look good and mcgahn needed to correct it. is that correct? correct. as it is written in the report,
write-up of it in the report. didn t the president say on page 116, if he doesn t write a letter maybe i ll have to get rid of him end quote. yes. did porter deliver that threat? i again refer you to the discussion that s found on page 115. okay. but the president still didn t give up, did he? the president told mcgahn directly to deny that the president told him to have you fired. can you tell me exactly what happened? i can t beyond what s in the report. well on page 116, it says the president met him in the oval office, quote, the president began the oval office meeting by telling mcgahn that the new york times story didn t look good and mcgahn needed to correct it. is that correct? as it s written in the report, yes. the president asked mcgahn whether he would do a
of it in the report. in fact, didn t the president say quote, this is on page 116, if he doesn t write a letter then maybe i ll have to get rid of him, end quote. yes. did porter deliver that threat? i again refer you to the discussion. it s found on page 115. okay. but the president still didn t give up, did he? so the president told mcgahn directly to deny that the president told him to have you fired. can you tell me exactly what happened? i can t beyond what s in the report. well, on page 116, it says the president met him in the oval office, quote. the president began the oval office meeting by telling mcgahn that the new york times story didn t look good and mcgahn needed to correct it. is that correct? correct as it s written in the report, yes. the president asked mcgahn