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38 your agents. Why not tell his boss, why not tell the head of the executive branch, why not tell the President of the United States, "Hey, your National Security Advisor just lied to us 3 days ago"?

Mr. Because we had an open investigation, and there would be no reason or a need to tell the President about it.

Mr. Really?

Mr. Really.

Mr. You wouldn't tell the President of the United States that his National Security Advisor wasn't being square with the FBI?

Mr. I wouldn't until our investigation -- I certainly wouldn't consider it while the investigation was open.

Mr. I mean, but this is not just any investigation, it seems to me, Director. This is a top advisor to the Commander in Chief. And you guys, based on what we've heard, felt that he wasn't being honest with the Vice President and wasn't honest with two of your agents. And just 3 days later, you're meeting with the President, and, oh, by the way, the conversation is about General Flynn. And you don't tell the President anything?

Mr. I did not.

Mr. Okay.

Mr. So, Director Comey, let me make sure I understand this. You were so concerned that Michael Flynn may have lied or did lie to the Vice President of the United States, but that once you got that confirmed, that he had told a