going to give a speech directed to justice department employees, but also the wider public. it will be streamed on the justice department's website addressing where the department is at with the investigation and prosecution of those responsible. i think it's going to be most notable, frankly, not for what he's going to say, which is broad platitudes about protecting democracy and the rule of law, but for what he's not going to say. which is any sort of information on specific people or charges at issue. he is under a lot of pressure, intensifying pressure in recent weeks, to hold accountable not just those who breached the capitol sort of low-level trump supporters, members of maybe far-right groups but leaders and organizers up to and including president trump himself. so far the justice department, "washington post" review of all charges the justice department has brought, and there have been hundreds of them, found most of those being charged are jut low-level kind of one-off people. not a part of any kind of grand