did, he obliterated the most frequently trotted out talking point to defend donald trump in the whistle-blower complaint. the idea it was hearsay. the idea it was secondhand. there is a protection for second j hand information from whistle-blowers. the i.g. when he investigated it, that s how he gave him the good housekeeping seal of approval the whistle-blower complaint was credible, because he went out and interviewed other witnesses, other people working on the 18-acre white house complex, and urgent. just talk about that process. well, because this is a nontraditional thing for an inspector general to do, they generally work quietly behind the scenes and let their investigations speak for themselves. i m i m inferring from this a couple things. one is, he feels strongly about what he s got and what this whistle-blower provided and what his investigation of the credibility of the allegations shows. number two, he s battling for