and it s been approved, you can move forward. of course, here, we have the president of the united states. so we see an even much higher level of review going up to rosenstein. and of course now officials over at the southern district of new york. it is never taken lightly when you go after an attorney/client privilege piece of information. one because it s sack sack row sankt in many respects. and from the prosecutor s perspective, if they screw that up if they somehow see evidence they re not supposed to be, that causes a huge problem down the line because there s something called the fruit of the poisonous tree, which any evidence that flowed from that, wrongfully obtained, can be thrown out and issues where prosecutors or fbi agents can be removed from the case if they are so tainted they can t otherwise function with untainted evidence. it s a very specific process. one that attorneys and fbi agents, prosecutors, take very seriously, and it is well established within the departmen