president. they leave the white house, he continues to raise money. he's going to voter fraud from that we don't know that money is spent, and while his daughter and son-in-law make more money than they have ever thought of in their lives. the question now isn't is he going to lose his supporters? they are going to stick with him, because politically, he knows how to play a game. now he is facing the law. and he is facing the doj, which is essentially the biggest, most powerful law firm in the world, and he doesn't even have a big powerful law from defending him. he's got one guy from here, one guy from there, and he is looking for a third. i was just saying to andrew, when tom barrack was on trial, he had two major law firms locked arms, right? with extraordinary lawyers there where it is a role. trump's got a circus with people falling off the circus train day and day, out and that's what's astounding to me. you're going up against the doj with what? >> yes, with what? huge question mark. to your point staff about what, there's a question about trump's violently calling supporters in around miami, there's a question of his supporters in terms of their voting habits, and the donor