states courts and ask the courts to basically force the white house to comply with congress pre rogive under the speech and debate clause, recognized by the united states supreme court to actually investigate. i think one way or the other, one of these clashes between the white house and the constitution, this notion that there are no limits on the white house s scope of its authority, that will make its way to the united states supreme court, whether it s in the subpoena battle or some other place. we see it winding through other parts of the federal judicial process. we will see some word from the supreme court on this. i don t think it s going to be favorable for trump frankly. the judges will have to ultimate decide, that s what you re saying, kim wehle? yes. there s actually two cases this week. one on monday out of the southern district of new york, the court dismissed trump s attempt from the attorney general from getting his tax returns. yesterday or tuesday, the d.c.