general to reach out to the white house and say, hey, if you make this move, i may be leaving too. yeah. do you think, josh, this was in some way a warning of a, of a you know what storm if trump pulled the trigger on axing rosenstein? well, it s a good question. i think it s hard to predict anything until things actually happen and you have people pulling out, but there s certainly a lot of consternation at doj with the president. his moosings about firing rosenstein, his several attempts to oust jeff sessions. that s part of the obstruction inquiry by the special counsel. and he s very frustrated with the fbi and doj. it s been a recurring theme of this presidency. that the is not simpatco with doj and fbi. and more than anything else, as far as our reporting, don, the president expresses lots of frustration with the united states legal system and leaders who he think he should be investigating and charging andrew mccabe and jim comey and hillary clinton and thinks this