and one of the points that he made -- or his lawyer made in court on friday, was that all of these individuals who actually were morally responsible, who were organizing this, haven't been held accountable. and the judge sort of laid out the idea that, you know, that may be true. these people who haven't been charged yet, but that doesn't mean you're any less guilty for spraying officers with a fire extinguisher and then throwing that fire extinguisher at the line. so that's the biggest penl 2i we've seen so far. but just a reminder, we're at the very beginning of this investigation. honestly we've probably only gotten about a quarter of the people who either entered the capitol that day or attacked officers outside of the capitol that day. that total number is upwards of 2,500, and right now we're about 700. >> so, danny, ryan just mentions one of the organizers for the january 6th insurrection. this committee has interviewed well over 300 people so far, and we also just learned that stop the steal organizer ali alexander told the committee that he spoke with several