muddled, peculiar. puzzling. from a federal judge. >> mm-hmm. >> what do you make of that? >> those were the nice words and goes on to talk about the idea no wonder the american people are confused about whether this in fact was just mere trespassing or really an attack on the citadel of democracy because of the decisions they have made. remember, prosecutors make decisions not because they are supposed to be swayed by public opinion but because the evidence that supports the case, either it's there or it's not. they had the opportunity to essentially analyze the resources they had, talking about hundreds of people who i would note were allowed to walk out of the capitol but hundreds of people who had existing crimes committed across the district, limited number of prosecutors toss do it, have you to undergo this balancing act what have are the high priority cases and which are not? these are all high priorities in the sense of democracy, butful charges can be accomplished through a conviction on a misdemeanor so be it providing there's nothing higher they could have charged. the judge wants to talk about the idea, look, i want to be able to exemplify through the