an impact on his firm. on the other hand, does mcgahn want to be held in contempt? does that mean anything to his legal practice in washington? could he have his law license taken away or something along those lines? probably not. but he's in a dicy position here, and he's fallen back and said, look, i'm going to do what the white house tells me to, and that was his message to congress. and that's why he's not going up tomorrow to testify. and he's asking the committee and the white house to work this out. look, putting all the legalese and law firm stuff aside the most important thing for the narrative of this story is that the democrats can't seem to get a witness. they have a 400-page report that has a bunch of damning allegations against the president. it's all laid outright there. and they can't seem to get any momentum. and now they can't seem to get