On Jan. 6, Pittsburgh TV station WTAE requested an interview with U.S. Rep. Guy Reschenthaler (R-Peters), hoping to share the input of the local representative about the insurrection on the U.S. Capitol, and ask Reschenthaler questions about his role in trying to undermine the Pennsylvania results, which helped Joe Biden secure victory. But two months later and about 40 interview requests later, Reschenthaler hasn’t granted WTAE an interview. According to a tweet from WTAE reporter David Kaplan, the station asked again last week and were rejected, and Kaplan wrote that “some of Reschenthaler’s constituents feel he’s hiding from our cameras and their questions.”
recover and be released from the hospital within the next few days, ed, back to you. ed: thank you for that report. defense secretary mark esper put out a statement, i want to make sure we re doing our due diligence, what are the procedures and screening people coming in to make sure they have their life in order. and coming in, guy reschenthaler. thank you for having me on. ed: and let s talk about vetting and we have partnerships as i understand it with over 100 countries supposed to be allies like saudi arabia where we train some of their military pilots and others. you ve searched in the military as we noted. do we need to step up vetting to make sure we re geg the best and brightest. we do need to increase our vetting process. i don t want to speculate, but taking a step back when we train
so my biggest concern would be that we would walk away from those key relationships from folks that we know we need when we go into combat. and general, we referenced that s the defense forum at the reagan library in california. that s my colleague jennifer griffin. we have officials weighing in on the attack. and if there s more news we ll dip back in there. we want to thank congressman reschenthaler who will be back in a moment. in the meantime, a fox news alert, the house judiciary committee moments ago released a brand new report, what it s calling constitutional grounds for impeachment. that s coming from the democrats. and the house committee telling jerry nadler it s not participating in the next hearing going forward. they re planning to layout evidence in the case.
impeachment just released about 15, 20 minutes ago, i m going to take a look at it, but again, members here with house judiciary rehearsing today and also tomorrow for that hearing which starts monday morning at 9 a.m., ed. ed: if you get any more nuggets in that report feel free to let us know. david spunt with that. let s go back to congressman guy reschenthaler, i didn t mean to interrupt you. your military service enabled us to talk about pensacola. let s talk about the fact you re on the house judiciary committee. how do you feel about what david just reported. we don t know what they re going to present on monday. they haven t released a lot of details. we ve been kept in dark this entire time, not only the american public, but the vast majority of the members of congress. adam schiff held these meetings in secret in the basement of the capitol. and the fact that the president is not afforded due process is