contempt powers. in 1934, the senate senate the sergeant at arms down to get an assistant secretary of commerce and put him in jail, in the willard for ten days, until he agreed to cooperate. that's still good law. there's supreme court rulings back as early as 1821 that the house could do this. i think they should and i think they should do it next week, if you will. >> maybe not the willard. maybe a few steps lower. i won't mention any names. >> not the trump hotel either. >> i was going to say there's a hotel in washington that could use some occupancy these days. i want to ask you about the capitol police officer who's been indicted on obstruction charges in connection with the january 6th insurrection. the officer allegedly sent a private message to a facebook contact who posted selfies and videos about being in the capitol. he wrote, quote, i'm a police officer who agrees with your political stance. take down the part about being