obstruction, you know what the position has been since the 1970s and again stated in 2000. that's not how you engage a president. there's a political process if somebody did something wrong. you're conflating a constitutional process, criminal law, with a issue of political consequence. so i am his lawyer, i'm not his political adviser. chris: senator dianne feinstein, the top democrat on the senate judiciary committee, responded to the president's tweet this week with this statement: the message the president is sending through his tweets is that he believes the rule of law doesn't apply to him and that anyone who thinks otherwise will be fired. is she wrong, sir? >> yeah, she's wrong. first of all, dianne feinstein also called for an investigation of james comey and loretta lynch for that whole episode regarding her engagement in calling it a, quote, manner, not an investigation. but with regard to this particular issue, i mean, the tweet -- there's nothing illegal or inappropriate about tweet. the tweet came on heels of a washington post story that had