for a range of records, whether it's about obstruction of justice investigations, whether it's about the tax returns, or whether it's about these financial records. but now when you have a federal judge saying, it's not my decision here to decide whether or not this is acting properly, to get into the motivations of members of congress, to get into whether political considerations, that's a significant statement, essentially saying, this is congress' right to oversee the administration. the administration has to turn this over and politics is not something that this judge can make a decision on. so we'll see how other judges ultimately decide, but that is a real, really undermines what the white house's pushback has been, as democrats have sought records on a whole wide range of topics, and at least in this aspect, appear to be successful. >> and on another very sensitive matter, you mentioned don mcgahn, the former white house counsel, the house judiciary committee, congressman jerry nadler, he argued that the president already waived his executive privilege when he let