records. this is interesting because they are even asking the bank j.p. morgan for these records. where does all this stand tonight? >> poppy, this newest filing shows again as you mentioned the committee is going right to the banks to get the records. getting it directly from the witnesses but going straight to the record holders, themselves. specifically, we learned about the strategy in a challenge to a house select committee's subpoena, again, to j.p. morgan chase for banking records for someone named taylor bud witch. he is former senior adviser for the trump 2020 campaign. he is now former-president donald trump's spokesman. he is arguing that he has already handed over relevant information and that this subpoena from the house select committee to the bank risks releasing private financial information that is not relevant to the investigation. a previously released subpoena highlights why the committee is so interested in him. for example, this -- the subpoena says that budowich reportedly solicited a 501c4 organization to conduct a social media and radio advertising