audit, it really helped set up the stage and lay part of the foundation for our request for his tax returns. >> quinnipiac asked people a couple of questions about the president's tax returns just last week roughly, and the first question was, "should donald trump release his tax returns?" 64% of respondents said yes, 29% said no. which fits. donald trump doesn't get below 29% on anything. if trump refuses to release his tax returns, do you think congress should investigate? again, 57% said yes, 38% said no. talk to me, congressman, about what happens next. when you said what michael cohen to you sets up what you might do next. how does that play out? >> so, first, i think that we want to continue to lay the foundation on our argument. you know, we do have the right as the house ways and means committee to request his returns, but we still need to provide justification. i would love to see allen weissleberg, his finance guy,