you've heard about impeachment? does that track with the rule of law that we talk about? so on obstruction i would encourage you to think about this. in nixon, it did go to the courts and nixon lost. and that was the reason nixon resigned. he resigned a few days after the supreme court ruled against him in that critical case. but in that case, the court recognized there are executive privilege arguments that can be made. it didn't say you had no right coming to us, don't darken our doorstep again. it said we've heard your arguments, we've heard congress' arguments, and you know what, you lose, turn over the material to congress. what that did for the judiciary is it gave this body legitimacy. it wasn't the rodino extreme position that only you decide