evan perez. so talk about this draft resignation letter. >> well, anderson, this was a letter that was prepared byof staff to the then-acting attorney general, jeffrey rosen. rosen was, essentially, facing firing by the president because the justice department kept telling the president, kept telling the white house, that they could not find evidence to support his claims that the election was fraudulent. and so, this letter was written on january 3rd and he knew that rosen was possibly going to be fired that day by the president. i will read you just a part of the letter in which he says acting attorney general over the course of the last week repeatedly refused the president's direct instructions to utilize the department of justice law enforcement powers to -- for improper ends. and what was -- what was happening, at that point, anderson, was he and other officials were facing the -- the prospect that if the president fired rosen, that they would then, also, resign. along with a number of other officials were planning to, all, walk out. which is something, frankly, that would recall the 1970s.