it later brendon o'connor is a professor of american politics at the university of sydney. brendan, you are joining us from australia. locate would be easy to lose counts at this stage of trump indictments. but we can't lose track of the fact that this is completely unprecedented. put that in context for us, please. as well. democracy relies upon loses of elections, presidential candidates excepting the result. you can't say you for democracy only when you, when and donald trump was clearly in breach of the american constitution. it was embrace with the basic principle of the american electron system of democracy. that if you do not win the electoral college, you did not win the election and he clearly lost the state of georgia. the is just overwhelming evidence that he lost by a recently significant margin and he wished to sure, a conspiracy. this is what the charges are about to die. he wished to over 10. what was the will of the paper when in any serious democracy that should lead to serious investigation? and these charges are things are entirely justified. as a result, donald trump