[RR] deposition, or exit interview?
We're getting much higher anecdotal numbers than that, Q.
The top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee took the unusual step Friday of publicly releasing a 268 page interview transcript with Justice Department official Bruce Ohr, confirming reports that Ohr forwarded material to the FBI from his wife, and that former British Intelligence agent Christopher Steele warned during the 2016 campaign that Russian intelligence believed they had President Donald Trump "over a barrel."
"He (Steele) told me that the former head of - or he had information that the former head of the Russian foreign intelligence service had said that they had Trump over a barrel," said Bruce Ohr, a Justice Department official who funneled information from Steele to FBI investigators.
"My interpretation is that that meant that, if true, the Russian Government had some kind of compromising material on Donald Trump," Ohr told lawmakers in the August 28, 2018 deposition, as he defended the quality of information Steele had provided the U.S. Government in the past.
https://www.wsbtv.com/news/politics/transcript-ohr-gave-fbi-info-from-his-wife-and-steele/928903757
That's what I'm thinking, yes.
That's just how annual funding of the gov't goes dude. Their fiscal year starts October 1.
Now we know "Cat" is a clown.
If a prosecutor thinks he does not have sufficient evidence to go forward, the charges can be dropped.