attorney general loretta lynch compelling them to testify in a closed session about the 2016 presidential campaign. comey has already publicly stated he will not testify to, quote, any closed door session. to understand this better i'm joined by danny savalaos and georgetown school of law professor paul butler both msnbc legal analysts. danny these are closing days for this house. they're lame duck. why and what were the legal implications of them subpoenaing both comey and former attorney general lynch. >> it may be a lame duck congress. but those subpoenas have equal force as if it were not a lame duck congress. politically speaking, however, once the new house takes control the investigation to whatever