MATT GAETZ (HOST): You gave the country a great service when you came on this program and gave us a way to think about some of these charges of violence that when people just said nonviolent, that that left from the need of relief, people who never intended to commit any violence, but in an act of self-defense, or when they were drawn into some sort of kind of scrum, they were deemed violent. With this universe of 1500 people receiving pardons and commutations, yourself included, do you think President Trump was expansive enough in his work on this?