punishment in the house? >> still a big question. the u.s. congress has the power to decide whether or not to seat him. our senior capitol producer, chad pergram said there's no efforts to keep gianforte out and there's not been a legitimate question of seating someone in more than 30 years. he will likely be sworn in after the current recess in early june. paul ryan released a statement in which he said in it "he will bring that experience to congress where he will be a valuable voice in the house republican conference. the executive chairman of the montana democratic party counters saying "gianforte should not be sworn in as a member of the house of representatives while his assault cause is still pending in court." eric, anyone can file a complaint with the office of congressional ethics after he's sworn in. but this is a gray area. this is regarding an incident