He didn’t recall whether he learned about the Trump Tower meeting before it happened.

He didn’t recall whether he learned about it after the meeting took place or about the email chain that set it up or about Donald Trump Jr.'s various interactions that led to its happening.

He didn’t recall what parts of the days before the meeting he spent in Trump Tower.

He didn’t recall whether he spoke with Trump Jr., Jared Kushner or Paul Manafort on the day of the meeting, though his calendar showed a meeting with Manafort that morning.

He didn’t recall any communications with the family of Russian developers (the Agalarovs) that set up the meeting after June 3, 2016.

He didn’t recall being aware of any communications involving his son, his son-in-law, Kushner, his campaign chairman, Manafort, or any of the external people involved in the meeting.

He didn’t recall being told that the Russians supported his candidacy during the campaign, though he was “aware of some reports indicating that [Russian President Vladimir] Putin had made complimentary statements” about him.

He didn’t recall being told that a foreign government had offered to support his campaign.

He didn’t recall when he learned that the emails of the Democratic Party had been hacked or learning about the hacking of emails of individuals — meaning Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman, John Podesta — before it was reported by the media.

He didn’t recall being aware of people associated with his campaign having any contact with WikiLeaks during the campaign.

He didn’t recall being told about Russian efforts to hack Clinton’s emails before reading about them in the media.

He didn’t recall being told that WikiLeaks had emails related to Podesta before their release.

He didn’t recall being told that his adviser Roger Stone or anyone linked to Stone had communicated with WikiLeaks.

He didn’t recall the specifics of any conversations he’d had with Stone from June to November 2016 or ever discussing WikiLeaks with Stone.

He didn’t recall being aware that Stone had discussed WikiLeaks with members of his campaign.

He didn’t recall discussing a possible pardon for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

He didn’t recall being aware during the campaign that Russia was trying to assist his campaign by posting on social media or organizing rallies.

He didn’t recall any conversation about traveling to Russia as part of the Moscow development deal or being aware of conversations between his personal attorney Michael Cohen and any Russian government official about a letter of intent focused on that project.

He didn’t recall being aware of people associated with his campaign — Manafort — sharing internal polling with people linked to Russia.

He didn’t recall being told during the campaign of efforts by Russian officials to meet with him or members of his campaign.

He didn’t recall details of when he learned about a change made to the Republican Party platform that was favorable to Russia.