traditional thing, work our way up, we are gonna go first to subpoena people we know are not gonna be cooperative, and then we will go back to the beginning. , and we now see in my report, e beginning of this, our that letitia james, the attorney general stayed of you york is dealing with trump delay in litigation that she is involved with with the trump business, and she had to go into court and have the court order the trump organization to actually comply with pre-existing subpoenas and behave on schedule. and if they don t do, that they are going to send an accompanied to search their records, specializing in this kind of thing, to search the trump records to force the compliance with the subpoenas. but what we see in that right there is several, several months of delay in the enforcement of a subpoena. that is right, and that is the playbook. and we know it by now.
to be litigation. and now they ll do the rest of the investigation with people who are cooperative and they ll gather all that information so that in four, pfeifer, six months when hopefully the litigation is wrapped up, they ll be well prepared to interview these witnesses when the courts rule in favor of the turning over the materials and having the witnesses testify. so i think that is a lesson that the house has learned. we re not going to do the traditional thing work our way up, we go first to subpoena people we know aren t cooperative and then back to the beginning. and we now see in my report at the beginning of this hour, that a letitia james, the attorney general of the state of new york, is dealing with trump delay in the litigation that she is involved with with the trump business. and she had to go into court and have the court order the trump organization to actually comply with preexisting subpoenas