Mr. Specter. On how many occasions have you talked with Secret Service personnel?
Dr. Perry. At least three times, sir. Now, I can't give you the exact dates of these, and unfortunately the last two gentlemen, I can't even remember their names now.
Mr. Specter. How about the first gentleman?
Dr. Perry. No, his either. I was trying to think of the last two. I indicated that they both had the same last name, but at the present time it escapes me.
Mr. Specter. What did you tell them in essence?
Dr. Perry. Essentially what I have told you in regard to my impressions and my care of the President.
Mr. Specter. Has there ever been any variation in the information which you have given the Federal investigators?
Dr. Perry. No, sir; not in essence. There may have been a variation in wording or sequence of my presentation, but the treatment as I outlined it to you and as I outlined it to them, to the best of my knowledge, has been essentially consistent.
Mr. Specter. Have you talked to any other representatives of the Federal Government besides the Secret Service men?
Dr. Perry. I talked to two gentlemen initially within—who identified themselves as being with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. I do not recall their names either.