joining us at the table is phillip bunn, national correspondent for "the washington post." we call this a little "washington post" staff meeting. so, all right, drain the swamp. he's filling the swamp, but pruitt seems like the swampiest swamp monster of all. you have a piece where you detail all of the reasons epa administer scott pruitt is in trouble and it is stunning. let me tick through a few of them. he demanded 24-hour-a-day security. what is standard, for people who don't know, is door-to-door. you transport a cabinet secretary, but then largely leave them alone. he installed a $25,000 sound-proof phone system in his office. and once you built it out, it cost the taxpayers $43,000. he flew first class at a cost of more than $100,000. plus they looked into net jets, which is a private plane membership club, like costco for private planes, i guess, right? the epa explored -- looked around for a house for him.