to those written questions that were submitted by mueller and his team, some legal experts have suggested that in and of itself opens up the president to possible legal action. >> well, it would. i mean, you have lawyers, because you want them to be able to vet what you say, so you're not actually exposing yourself to greater legal liability or jeopardy. the president may be the head executive branch of government, but he doesn't know all of the laws that may be on the books as we have seen time and time again. so if he is allowing his lawyers to actually hand off what he has written himself without checking it, without verifying it, without actually confirming that he is not in greater legal peril, he would be a complete and total fool. so the fact he's taking credit for it is one thing he normally does, but the fact he did it in this circumstance would be malpractice for his lawyers to allow that to happen. the fact he has these questions come up, why he's so confident or secure about it wrapping up, guiliani said one of the