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112 have read it in the media --

Mr. After I left as Director.

Mr. While you were the Director, you never knew that the DNC hired a law firm that hired an oppo research firm that hired Christopher Steele?

Mr. No, I don't think so. I don't have any recollection of being told that or reading that or learning that while I was Director.

Mr. Is it relevant to you who was paying Chris Steele?

Mr. Yes, in the sense that I thought it was important to understand that it was politically motivated effort, first by Republicans, then by Democrats.

Mr. Whose obligation in the Bureau would it have been to bring it to your attention?

Mr. I don't know about your use of the word "obligation." I'd have to think that through more carefully, but I do know that I was told about it, I think, by the general counsel, but I'm not sure. And I don't know whether that stemmed from an obligation.

Mr. All right. We'll get at that another way. The word "obligation" stemmed from the fact that this is a counterintelligence investigation into a political campaign. I think you testified -- and I hope you agree -- the source who was paying for that information would be relevant.