he was operating as essentially, an arm of the federal government in the executive branch during this time when he was working on donald trump and overturning the election, what you are going to hear from the special counsel's office and others is that this was not part of, rather from the georgia prosecutor is rather that this is not really part of his federal duties. it is an argument that will be consistent probably with what you are hearing out of the special prosecutor's special counsel's office. they also have a hearing on monday setting the trial for donald trump. but that will be in d.c., appearing before judge chutkan who is a bit expected, between that being scheduled, either in early january, has a special's counsel's office would like, or as donald trump has suggested in 2026. so a pretty big gap between those two dates, we are also seeing that court date on monday. but for this mark meadows case, this could determine whether or not the case in georgia goes on that track, goes in federal