said that he asked robert mueller point blank, would you charge the president but for their opinion and he said no. so i think that day we very quickly had a dichotomy between what the special counsel's office as was saying and what robert mueller was saying. since then there have been a series of developments that have pointed to that discrepancy. as much as the justice department says there's no daylight. one of the biggest developments was when people from the special counsel's office started going to the justice department between the time when the attorney general put out as a summary and the time the mueller report was released and said you aren't characterizing this correctly. that's not what weigh we said. i think that has stood. of course, congress wants robert mueller to answer more questions. now we can understand that he did not want to charge a man who could not defend himself because he would not go to court and then i think what robert mueller brought home that day, what we all still need to focus on