"Right, but as we sit here, you've never had an opportunity to ask the President, in person, questions under oath, and so obviously that must have been a difficult decision. And you're right, Appendix C lays that out, and indeed, I believe you describe the in-person interview as vital. That's your word. And of course you make clear, you had the authority and the legal justification to do it, as you point out. You waited a year. You put up with a lot of negotiations. You made numerous accommodations, which you lay out, so that he could prepare and not be surprised. I take it you were trying to be fair to the President. And... you were going to limit the questions, when you got to written questions, to Russia only. And... you did go with written questions after about nine months, sir, right? And the President responded to those, and you have some hard language for what you thought of those responses. What did you think of the President's written responses, Mr. Mueller?"
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