has not confirmed as of this hour, so we're not necessarily airing the innards of that, although it's a free society and people can can read it and make up their own minds. how important is it to investigators in the doj criminal context or the congressional context? how important is it to them to figure out whether this was planning for a pr exercise? for example, lawyers making unreasonable or even bad faith arguments for pr, or whether they were planning a physical assault on the capitol? >> obviously that's incredibly important and investigators both in congress and at the justice department have to get to the bottom of it. the claim right now by the author of that preposterous memo, john eastman, is he didn't mean it when he wrote it. he's trying to justify what he did, even though at the time he didn't disavow it. he tried to sell it like hotcakes to everyone who would