forward. but again, as you point out, this is also a very contentious issue for republicans and conservatives are not happy right now and it's not just marjorie taylor greene, thomas massie, or paul gosar. we are hearing increasingly for more republicans who are upset by the fact that johnson pass ukraine with 100% of democratic votes and not even half of republicans in boats. and that is putting his speakership in jeopardy, not just right now, we're not just waiting to see whether marjorie taylor greene does move forward with the motion to vacate, right now. that's going to put him in a precarious situation from here through the election. >> where do you think this leaps in though then with the republican electorate because speaker johnson, as you said, he's, he's evolved on ukraine aid as a rank-and-file republican in the house who voted against ukraine aid, but he's also been this loyal follower of trump but by getting this bill passed, he's embracing the international list policies of the