Yeah, the NDO is, you know, sets up kind of a, a different set of rules that apply once an NDO is in place. And, and It's a way of a prosecutor of, I don't know how else to describe it, but kind of shaking loose information about Americans. And we're talking about specifically members of Congress, which I think not the members of Congress are any different, but it's a different level of probe that's associated with some of these investigations. (02:57–03:08)
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