isn't necessarily an appetite for impeachment from the democratic leadership, and certainly to this point, that belief has been borne out. they also, you know, don't necessarily mind the chatter, though, that's sort of been perhaps a risky strategy, but they've long sort of welcomed the impeachment talk. they think the american public's not there, and they think it would be perceived as an overreach, a political overreach by the democrats, an attempt to undo the 2016 election. and especially as we tick closer and closer to the 2020 election, republicans feel like they can really paint this as just a nakedly political effort here. and of course we can certainly argue with that, and i know many democrats certainly firmly believe this is the right thing to do and how can they look themselves in the mirror if they don't. but simply from the perspective of the white house, this is something that is not even at the top of their radar at the moment. there are far other concerns they're trying to figure out, mostly of course with the signs of the economy slowing down. they're far more concerned that may undermine any sort of re-election bid rather than democratic investigations.