being named individual one in sdny for the criminal campaign finance case that sent michael cohen to jail. you can choose a future where the president's corrupt and unqualified son-in-law and daughter don't run the country. do you think there's any enthusiasm behind passing nepotism laws or curbs to a president's power? >> thanks for that question. this is something we wanted to make clear throughout the series. reforming and restraining future presidents ought to be a bipartisan cause. this isn't a partisan issue. corruption doesn't know a single party. the next trump might be a democrat. obviously, the two parties aren't equal, and there's an asymmetry in which one actually wants to abandon democracy and that's the republican party, so it's likely that the next tyrant will be a republican, but you know, it's very possible that a corrupt president be a democrat, so republicans ought to be very