provocateur. scott perry of pennsylvania tried to help the president with the big lie, fraud and that big battleground state. it's not tradition for congress to challenge its own, to force its own, but will they in this case? >> there seems to be a real divide within the select committee as to how they should proceed forward as it relates to getting these members to cooperate. what i am reading is that there is a disconnect between whether or not it's worth it to take the risk of issuing subpoenas against these fellow members because they may not be able to enforce them. and it could get caught up in a lengthy legal battle that at the end of the day won't bear the fruit they're looking for which is getting to the bottom of what happened january 6th and what, if any role, these particular members played. keep in mind, john, we know of these three but the committee is interested in a whole host of other republican members that objected to the certification results that were in regular communication with the trump campaign and trump allies and may also be able to provide