to enact new policy, they're going to need support from some democrats. but i also think we have to look at the trump administration having, you know, different kinds of coalitions in congress. he stood at the foot of the capitol in his inauguration address and said kind of, you know, railing against the establishment in his inaugural address, saying that, essentially saying that republicans and democrats alike. and so, i think you're going to see some democrats support some of the things he proposes, some republicans resisting some of the things he proposes, particularly when it comes to taxes, particularly when it comes to some elements of health care policy. so it's really interesting to watch kind of what these coalitions will look like under the trump administration. but i think you're seeing democrats, you know, really not giving trump a honeymoon period because of his low approval ratings and because of, you know, this kind of outrage from the public that you saw yesterday. >> meanwhile, yamiche, the sean spicer briefing yesterday from