the dierdre has ordinarily been very reluctant to hand over verbatim notations after a conversation between officials and a president. because once it's clear about officials, accounts will perhaps be made public one date. and how can you expect them to give candid information? we'll keep keep candid records of the, the sort of advice that they're giving to the president. but in this case, the d. o j says it's, it's extraordinary circumstance executive privilege. that right to secrecy is meant to protect the country, not any individual. and because it's extraordinary, this circumstance off a sitting president being investigative or wrong, doing them executive privilege has to be waived. and congress and all the rest of us it was, you know, immediately leaked everyone how have these documents and she have, we're also getting more developments on his ongoing text affairs too. right, so another congressional committee has been trying to get 6 years old trumps tax returns. since 2019, and at the time the department of justice issued a, a legal judgment from the office of legal council saying th