even the president's own, you know, son, his own supporters, his own, you know, media allies all recognize that he was the one person who had the power to do something to stop this. we know, of course, what he did do and what he didn't do that day. i think one of the things this committee is trying to get at is what happened inside the white house on january 6th? what did the president do or not do? why didn't he take a more aggressive stance when his own children were saying, stop this from happening. the messages he put out, obviously, were equivocal at best, and we don't have a real portrait of what was going on in the west wing that day. mark meadows could provide that. obviously, the other thing that we learn in these text messages over the last couple days is it wasn't on just january 6th. this was building over two months' time. the whole idea of challenging the election, of trying to overturn the will of the voters, was in the works from the day after the election itself. this is a coordinated effort by mark meadows, by the white