and the what here has been matched by the magnitude of the who. because each of those revelations is drawn not from critics or observers, but from this march of nine different trump administration insiders who joined 12 other witnesses who have provided 30 hours of testimony in the public hearings, testifying under oath, stepping up to the plate under pressure and at times at risk, distinguishing themselves from some of their most powerful bosses who remain in bureaucratic and legal hiding. it's a reminder about the difference in washington between being a boss and acting like a boss. a point that was further underscored by how many of these witnesses departed their hearings because they appeared under subpoenas that they probably didn't want to get in a process they obviously did not initiate. so after braifg the pressure and the threats, consider that most walked out. they didn't get to reser a security bubble of a motorcade like, say, the white house chief of staff, who remains