bret. bret: peter doocy live in new hampshire, thank you. a judge has given federal prosecutors until monday to decide whether they want to join president trump s fight against a new york state grand jury subpoena, seeking his tax returns. prosecutors say the president has raised constitutional issues and trying to stop the subpoena and they want to review them. the manhattan district attorney says the president s challenge does not belong in federal cour court. the opening of an official impeachment inquiry by house democrats has implications far beyond the presidency. it could also play a major role in next year s congressional elections and ultimately which party controls the house and senate. correspondent kristin fisher has that part of the story tonight. one former president bill clinton was impeached in 1998, he was two years in to his second term. i want to say again to the american people are profoundly sorry i am. same with former
in just the past few minutes. tomorrow the acting director of the national intelligence is scheduled to testify on capitol hill. we will talk live with the top republican on the house oversight committee in just a few moments here. we have fox team coverage first. mike emanuel on capitol hill with a look at where the impeachment process stands right now, where it s going. peter doocy and kristin fisher with the implications of the ukraine story for both the trump and biden campaigns, but we begin with chief white house correspondent john roberts here in new york tonight with highlights and president trump s expansive news conference, good evening. speak a good evening to you. president trump took fewer questions than i have seen him in any solar news conference this afternoon. he did have a lengthy preamble, spending much of it talking about accomplishments at the united nations that got overlooked because of the impeachment news. and slamming the democrats are beginning and impeachmen
saying he wants to ensure people like joe biden and his son hunter do not contribute to the corruption problem in ukraine. the former vice president, meantime, says it is a baseless political smear and likely an abuse of power on that call. congressional democrats are demanding a transcript of the phone call and access to the whistle-blower complaints that started this controversy. and that summer making a renewed push toward impeachment proceedings. we have fox team coverage tonight. kristin fisher is on capitol hill as impeachment is once again a hot topic there. doug mckelway here at the d.c. bureau with a look at how the biden family business dealings have raised red flags and are again. we start off with chief white house correspondent john roberts traveling with the president in new york tonight to with dominic at the very latest. good evening john. after first refusing to talk about it, president trump at the united nations today now openly acknowledging that he did discuss jo
in iowa, biden denying any wrongdoing. mr. vice president, how many times have you ever spoken to your son about his overseas business dealings? i ve never spoken to my son about his overseas business dealings. in the face of mounting calls for his impeachment, the president trying to flip the script to the bidens, insisting they are the ones who should be investigated. when you see the call you re going to be very surprised. joe biden is the one that did a very, very bad thing. joe biden, who is very dishones dishonest. the ukrainian foreign minister also weighed in on the call between presidents trump and zelinski. he would not get into the actual substance of it, he said there was no pressure from president trump for zelinski to do anything. if bret. bret: john, thank you, see you in new york tomorrow. the ukraine controversy is putting some congressional republicans and democrats in a tough spot. correspondent kristin fisher is on capitol hill with that part
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