this congress and run out the clock on the january 6th committee. what have you learned? what do you think the house should have learned learned by now on how to speed these investigations? well, they did something interesting this week, which surprised me a little bit. but i think it s quite smart. they went straight for the jugular in subpoenaing the, you know, four people who are arguably closest to donald trump as part of this whole big lie. and ordinarily in an investigation you start a little bit lower and work your way up so you have more information. you try to get documents so you d have information to confront witnesses about. but i think they recognized that this is going to go to litigation. and if any wait like bob mueller did with subpoenaing donald trump until the end of the investigation, they won t have time to let it go through the courts. so they went straight for the key witnesses, expecting there