waldron's, fbi, which i had declassified about a 1000 pages and in that fbi file. i found the letter that waldron wrote to the man who outed him to the civil service commission, which was the bureau ocracy in charge of these investigations. it's a heartbreaking letter, but that to me, i think was one of the it was probably the the the most moving part of the book, i think and i think the most sort of representative story that i tell, because this was someone who was extremely close to lbj. we were all familiar with the walter jenkins right there. walter jenkins, who was lbj his senior aide, who was a who was arrested at the ymca for having sex just a couple of weeks before the 1964 election. that was a front page story across the country. this was another gay scandal that did not become public. but lbj was really worried about it. he was actually he was he was concerned that this story also going to come out, so to speak, around the same time. and then he wouldn't be with just one gay scandal. there would have been two gays in his white house. and that that was ter