and the agent was acting fully within the scope of her official duties, she was doing her job, she was applying the deadly force policy of her federal agency, but some local district attorney charges or wants to charge that agent in state court. she'll petition a federal judge to have her case removed to federal court. that petition is granted. that is sort of the normal set of facts under which you might see this. but where you are committing an underlying crime, very hard to argue that you're acting within the scope of your official duty. >> right, and eddie glaude, we've seen this time and again where donald trump has tried to get the supreme court to weigh in on his behalf on different issues, and time and time again, first of all with the election, his phony election fraud claims, they threw every one of those out. but also when he was claiming presidential privilege and pence was claiming presidential privilege, the supreme court would have none of that, so, you know, it seems to me that if donald trump is still looking for the roberts court to help him out, he's barking up the wrong tree because they are conservative with a small "c