collusion, that they have sent those memos over to congress. the justice department is, quote, providing the requested memoranda in both redacted and unredacted formats. the decision heads off a subpoena for the memos, which house judiciary committee chairman bob goodlatte announced he would issue last night. the capitulation could have ramifications according to matthew miller. this is an area governed solely by precedent and doj is setting precedent that it is okay for congress to interfere with and receive documents pertaining to active investigations. with me now, chuck rosenberg and nancy gertener, a retired federal district judge, who has an op-ed today called smearing robert mueller. this question, chuck, about whether it's appropriate, correct to send these memos over to congress, where do you come down on that? >> bad idea. >> you think it's a bad idea? >> yeah. so i don't know that it's literally unprecedented, meaning it's never, ever happened.