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You had Trump's attorneys and the Solicitor General basically saying like,
These words don't actually mean these words.
They mean these other words.
The relationship of Trump with the Supreme Court is one thing.
But I also am curious as to your thoughts on Trump's relationship with the Department of Justice and how the Department of Justice is changing under this administration, which seems maybe to a lot of folks like it's not that big of a deal.
But it feels like even when it comes to sort of prosecuting economic crimes and prosecuting political figures and things like that, there's been a real shift there.
I want to talk a bit about your process because, you know, of course I follow you on social media and everything like that.
You are on, it feels like all of these cases and there are so many court cases that have been just flying by.
How on earth do you keep track of everything and choose what you're actually going to cover and report on?
I get so many questions from people about when you have to pay attention because it's your job.
And some of these cases that I see you posting the transcripts of the court documents, they're pretty vicious or they have really awful details.
And you are kind of watching the fraying of some of the structures of our democracy in real time.
How do you sort of balance your mental health around these things and take care of yourself?
Well, thank you so much for all the work that you do, Kyle.
I hope you get some sleep at some point in the midst of all of this.
Well, that's a good way to stay up.
Kyle Chaney is a legal affairs reporter at Politico.
Thanks so much for coming on again, Kyle.