 They will start with, yes, well, this is everywhere in the news. I don't have a lot to say about this, but Donald Trump, it appears, will be indicted. He's been indicted on 34 counts of basically business fraud. There's not a lot of say here about this because we haven't seen the indictment. We don't know the details. I've talked about this before that, you know, as much as I despise Trump and I think he's probably the most corrupt president, the most corrupt human being who served as president, I don't think this is the case that needs to be brought against him. I find it interesting that even like the economist, there's probably a left of center and the Washington Post, which is a significant left of center, also don't think this is an indictment that should be brought against him for those reasons, for the reason of just the wrong battle, the wrong battle to fight from a legal perspective. So it also smacks of politicization. Bragg is one of the most leftist district attorneys in the country. He is awful. He's terrible at crime. He's terrible at everything and he chooses this one. So we will see how this plays out. It's not a popular indictment. I mean the defenders of the indictment are saying that it shows that nobody's above the law. I guess that's true if the indictment makes sense, that that is good, that nobody's above the law. I'm all for nobody being above the law. But it's going to be a challenge to indict him on the issues at least as presented and that's too bad.