that he's you know, it's a bridge too far. the second problem and the third problem with related to each other because ultimately, i don't mean to jump the gun, but ultimately, if there's a shift in power in congress and there's a move, not saying it's going happen, but there is a move towards impeachment, the very same people in congress who are having a negative reaction to this and saying there's a bright line or red line as far as the fire iing of bob mueller goes, they're going to be the ones considering later on whether or not the president abuse d his power and that's sort of a political standard as much as it is a legal standard. so to do a thipg lithing like ts after people told you not to do it in particular, your own white house counsel and after having lie d about it and doing it any way in the face f all sorts of people saying don't do it, i think creates a big deal and a fire storm, which is the word ewe use you used. >> last june when he wanted to fire mueller, the president wanteded the point to three potential conflicts of interest