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Attorney Work Product // May Contain Material Protected Under Fed. R. Crim. P. 6(e)

The President said that if Sessions delivered that statement he would be the "most popular guy in the country."[1] Lewandowski told the President he understood what the President wanted Sessions to do.[2]

Lewandowski wanted to pass the message to Sessions in person rather than over the phone.[3] He did not want to meet at the Department of Justice because he did not want a public log of his visit and did not want Sessions to have an advantage over him by meeting on what Lewandowski described as Sessions's turf.[4] Lewandowski called Sessions and arranged a meeting for the following evening at Lewandowski's office, but Sessions had to cancel due to a last minute conflict.[5] Shortly thereafter, Lewandowski left Washington, D.C., without having had an opportunity to meet with Sessions to convey the President's message.[6] Lewandowski stored me notes in a safe at his home, which he stated was his standard procedure with sensitive items.[7]

2. The President Follows Up with Lewandowski

Following his June meeting with the President, Lewandowski contacted Rick Dearborn, then a senior White House official, and asked if Dearborn could pass a message to Sessions.[8] Dearborn agreed without knowing what the message was, and Lewandowski later confirmed that Dearborn would meet with Sessions for dinner in late July and could deliver the message then.[9] Lewandowski recalled thinking that the President had asked him to pass the message because the President knew Lewandowski could be trusted, but Lewandowski believed Dearborn would be a better messenger because he had a longstanding relationship with Sessions and because Dearborn was in the government while Lewandowski was not.[10]

On July 19, 2017, the President again met with Lewandowski alone in the Oval Office.[11] In the preceding days, as described in Volume II, Section II.G, infra, emails and other information about the June 9, 2016 meeting between several Russians and Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner, and Paul Manafort had been publicly disclosed. In the July 19 meeting with Lewandowski, the


  1. Lewandowski 4/6/18 302, at 3; Lewandowski 6/19/17 Notes, at 4.
  2. Lewandowski 4/6/18 302, at 3.
  3. Lewandowski 4/6/18 302, at 3-4.
  4. Lewandowski 4/6/18 302, at 4.
  5. Lewandowski 4/6/18 302, at 4.
  6. Lewandowski 4/6/18 302, at 4.
  7. Lewandowski 4/6/18 302, at 4.
  8. Lewandowski 4/6/18 302, at 4; see Dearborn 6/20/18 302, at 3.
  9. Lewandowski 4/6/18 302, at 4-5.
  10. Lewandowski 4/6/18 302, at 4, 6.
  11. Lewandowski 4/6/18 302, at 5; SCRO29b_000002-03 (6/5/18 Additional Response to Special Counsel Request for Certain Visitor Log Information).

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