entitled to some deference, both constitutionally and as any potential defendant would be in the sense of you're innocent until proven guilty. the fact they're looking at the firing of the fbi director does not mean it was inappropriate. this investigation could ultimately be great news for the white house if someone as respected as mueller finishes the job, maybe no collusion, maybe no obstruction and we move on as a country. it's interesting how much they attack him. but to the core of your question, you're a nation of laws and no one is above the law. including public officials, including judges, even the president, can be reviewed and investigated. now there are different processes in the constitution for how -- as lawyers wod y adjudicate it, how to deal with it. but no it's a rather remarkable statement from this lawyer. we saw alan dershowitz, respected law professor claim somehow there's no safeguard, that the laws don't apply to the president. that's not the case, that's not the truth. so ultimately if people have