trump and his allies, many of them left their families for two years, have worked probably 80 to 100-hour weeks around the clock in something that they felt was a service to their country like bob mueller, but the people who are under him doing the work i think won't get any of the credit and are getting a lot of the attack. in many ways they should be thanked for what they've done, not attacked. that said, i don't think this means the end of the investigations, though. or the prosecutions, certainly. i mean, we know now that roger stone is going to trial in november. that's a prosecution. it's going to continue. prosecutors are going to do that. there's a saying in the department of justice and all the different prosecutor officer r offices, prosecutors are fungible. the government is always ready. while andrew w weissmann is a stellar prosecutor, there are