anything like relief taking part in relief efforts? what spurred you to want to do this? to make this effort happen? on sunday night at about 10:00, i was sitting on my couch and i was on facebook and i saw there were multiple pages that were being there were multiple pages where people were asking where their loved ones were. obviously each page on facebook would have their own goal, own focus. i realized there needed to be a centralized place where people could ask this question of where s my loved one. and i realize there was a practicality standpoint of it. but there was also the standpoint of human connection. so social media brings people together in ways we can t even comprehend. so when someone entered a name on the facebook page, all of a sudden they were finding a mutual friend. that was a person who could
nominee, go to the senate for confirmation. there s a process. so it matters from a practicality standpoint. yeah, it s just not something that a member of congress has any impact or influence over. to me, the bigger question is, are you going to allow this activity to occur within the administration? we know that there are people inside the trump administration that are actively working against the president. the deputy attorney general should not be one of them. and he says he isn t, in fairness to him. now you have the other specter of this. if rosenstein goes, friends over at fox say, don t do it, it s a trap! they re looking to set you up, saying, this was your move on mueller. don t take the bait. you ve heard this theory. but it also does show something else. no matter if it s because of what rosenstein says with his hand up or otherwise, it is a move by trump ostensibly to stop the probe. does he want that on his account for 2020? i don t know. i think that the chief of s
but i think the president has illuminated his thinking on that, it was the beginning of the administration, it was who jeff sessions wanted, and now you see jeff sessions, barely the attorney general, on the most important investigation in the country. there is a practical consideration here, though here, and a political one, obviously. if he resigns, legally, the president replaces the two positions, deputy attorney general, attorney general in charge of the russia investigation, he has both hats. he can do it. replacing them. if he fires rosenstein, then he can t. then he s got to put up a nominee, go to the senate for confirmation. there s a process. so it matters from a practicality standpoint. yeah, it s just not something that a member of congress has any impact or influence over. to me, the bigger question is, are you going to allow this activity to occur within the administration? we know that there are people inside the trump administration that are actively working agains