Mr. Moulder. Mr. Tavenner, will you step up here, please?
(Mr. Tavenner confers with the chairman.)
Mr. Stenhouse. May I make one concluding remark as to that last testimony?
Mr. Moulder. At this time the name you mentioned will be stricken from the record until further investigation can be made of your last testimony.
Mr. Stenhouse. Well, this individual, I may say, addressed a large group of people in what was substantially an open meeting, and reported on——
Mr. Tavenner. Mr. Chairman, in light of your ruling, I suggest we not go into that matter at all until the committee staff has had an opportunity to investigate the witness’ last testimony.
Mr. Moulder. Yes.
Mr. Stenhouse. Mr. Chairman, may I make one concluding statement in regard to my last remarks?
When the man who was questioning me heard my report he then asked me why I was changing jobs. And I said I had no intention to change a job. And he said, “Did you apply for a job with the Treasury Department?”
And I said, “No.”