You have to like on daylight hours or logic actually DM logic to come to space. We can ask him. I don't think he's awake, but I can see if he's on.
But let me just. Very quickly and see what that is. But yeah, I don't understand why they would do that. It doesn't make any sense to me whatsoever. But here's a break. It was done for somebody else, not just for sure. That's my point. Yeah.
So. OK, so let me give you another data point. Without getting the whole data point. So this is so Mark Phillip and all these Lefkowitz and Ken Starr, they're deeply embedded in the conservative legal establishment, the Federalist Society, you know, Leonard Leo. Yes, I will let her.
Receive, which was like unheard of. In 2010, the Government Accountability Office criticized the DOJ for opaque tracking of Dpas and Mpas, urging transparency. Nothing happened for five years, and then Harvard Law reviewed scholars flagged them as instruments of privilege, sparking a policy debate. That was in 20/15/2018. POJS Yeats memo emphasize individual accountability, making it harder.
So let's see. I think they changed something there, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Let's see what happened there. Hold on a second. Give me one second. So there was like some kind of Yeats memo.
I don't know what that is and why that changed, but something over the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act changed it. Let's see. Why? But basically from 2008 up until 2018, nothing happened. And all of a sudden in 2018, they changed it. And then in 2020, they issued 38. They issued 38 of these. What? OK, hold on.