day. at this point, it had gone so far that we had to bring in the leaders and ask lane to them. so they were prepared in case it happened. but also to get their take on what they would do if it did happen. >> what did they say they would do? >> they uniformly said they would resign. >> white house call logs obtained by the committee show that by 4:19 p.m. that day, the white house had already begun referring to clark as the acting attorney general. that evening, rosen and donoghue went to the white house to argue against trump installing clark as attorney general. the three-hour meeting took place in the oval office, and by all accounts, joined the long list of wild white house meetings. >> the president turned to me and he said, one thing we know is you, rosen, you aren't going to do anything. you don't even agree with the claims of election fraud, and this other guy might at least do something. it was basically