conference, which was the piece of the fbi agents that we heard our kaitlan collins talking about, mike clark, who's the president of the society of former agents of fbi, is with us. he's a retired supervisory special agent. mike, what did you think you heard the president there saying when caitlin asked, will you fire all of these fbi agents who worked on january 6th cases? he said, no, but some. so it's the answer is no. but yes, he said, some are corrupt and they will. they're gone or they will be and they will be quickly or surgically gone. mike. >> yeah. brianna. >> i certainly snapped to attention with that question. and one of the one of the key things here is that we've been fighting for are the due process rights of the agents. and if someone did something corrupt or illegal, they can be held accountable. but we certainly want, you know, it to be a fair process. and as mr. patel testified, he said all employees will be protected against retribution. and we're certainly going to hold him to his word on that. >> all right, mike, stick with us. we'll be right back after a quick break wi