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39 a grand jury?

Mr. I don't recall exactly. I think for a number of strategic reasons. You'll know, as an experienced person, that the grand jury is often a limiting way to conduct a wide-ranging interview, but I don't remember for sure.

Mr. Let me see if I can refresh your recollection. I think you had a conversation with Inspector General Horowitz about that. On page 141 of the inspector general's report --

Mr. Can we have a copy of that so we can follow along?

Mr. Does someone have an extra copy?

Page 141, the top of the page. See where it says: "Comey told us"?

Mr. Yes, sir.

Mr. So I'm reading for the record: Comey told us that he did not remember discussing with anyone the possibility of subpoenaing Clinton before the grand jury. However, he stated: At that point, I really didn't think there was a there there. And the question was, is she going to lie to us?

Did I read that correctly?

Mr. Yes, you read it correctly.

Mr. Does that refresh your recollection?

Mr. It really doesn't. I'm sure I said this