counsel. here, even if there was an exchange of information, there's not an automatic assignment of privilege. i remind, everyone, of course, that the holder of the executive privilege is the holder of the office, the president of the united states. there is some argument to be made about how successor presidents could notably try to enforce, here this one is not inclined to do so because there seems to be the allegations of course of dereliction of duty, of behavior that is not constitutional or not in the interest of executive branch. so all these things go to show you that he does not have a valid claim of executive privilege. he'll try to assert, it try to get into the courts and prolong it but ultimately there is no privilege to be had. >> we shouldn't be surprised by this, donald trump suing the january 6th committee to stop them from getting information. the white house is saying no.