report as compelling today as when it was issued. a series of witness intimidation, counseling people to create false documents, threatening potential witnesses with all sorts of consequences. if that sounds familiar, it should. i don't know why we've lost our focus collectively. i don't mean here on this panel, but collectively as a nation on the mueller report on what those prosecutors and agents found. the type of things that people do when they are under investigation is what the president did. it was a series of obstructive acts. if it was anybody else, if there wasn't department of justice policy that says you can't indict a sitting president, i believe he would be charged. let me pick up another piece of what hans just reported from the white house, claire mccaskill, there are more problems with what they describe as transcripts, notes from calls or summaries. what hans just reported from the