spaces and there is a debate now about whether it should be made public, nicolle. natasha, speak to the dangers of dragging fisa the folks at d.o.j. that are involved in applying for fisa warrants are the straight est arrows in the building. you want to talk about an incorruptible process, the fisa process would be one of them. talk about the politics of dragging the fisa process and all of the intelligence and all of the foiled plots in the years since 9/11, how dangerous is this in the intelligence world? this is a tool the intelligence community considers to be absolutely fundamental to its ability to counter threats coming from abroad. i mean, it allows them to surveil people on foreign soil that they think could pose a threat to the united states. so, this all really started, this political attack on fisa really started when trump tweeted back in march of 2017 that obama had had his wires