voted to impeach attorney general ken paxton. he s accused of bribery and abuse of public trust. they said the impeachment was illegal and being called what he called corrupt politicians. we ll have more in just a moment. in the meantime, in washington, it is deal or no deal. two sources tell cnn president biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy are expected to speak this hour. it comes at a critical moment in the debt ceiling talks and a source says it is now down to one final sticking point. work requirements for social safety net programs. they may have as little as eight days to prevent the u.s. from defaulting on its debts. many experts predict economic disaster if that happens. let s begin at the white house and capitol. manu, they would not be getting on the phone just to go over what they re going to have at their memorial day barbecue. this means that maybe we re getting close. reporter: yes, indeed it does. i just spoke with patrick mchenry, one of the key negotiat
netanyahu. a grim milestone. an estimated 20,000 people killed in gaza since the start of the war. hamas says it won t negotiate more hostage releases until israel agrees to a total cease-fire. joining me now, a top netanyahu advisor. we learn tragic new details about the three israeli hostages mistakenly shot by israeli troops. ten americans released from venezuela arrive back home after a controversial prisoner swap with nicholas maduro. violent threats facing colorado supreme court justices after a state ruling banning donald trump from colorado s primary ballot. breaking news from prague where at least ten people have been killed in a mass shooting. more than a dozen people have been injured. we will have the latest coming up next. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. the death toll in gaza has climbed past an estimated 20,000 people since the war started. that estimate, according to the hamas-run ministry of health, which says it includes a
trey: good evening and thank you for joining us, i m trey gowdy, and it is sunday night in america. in 230 years, only three u.s. presidents have been impeached, none has been convicted. the standard is high crimes and misdemeanors but what does that mean? what is the real standard for removing a duly elected president? what is the standard for launching an impeachment inquiry. the house voted to open a formal impeachment inquiry to president joe biden and enables the house to seek certain information and evidence and likely places the house in a better legal position to get that information should the matter wind up in court. house democrats impeached former president donald trump twice. the first impeachment was bipartisan only and that both republicans and democrats voted against it. but house democrats and the dc media were undeterred. the second time president trump was impeached shortly before he left office. neither impeachment came close to conviction. are we headed t
trey: good evening and thank you for joining us, i m trey gowdy, and it is sunday night in america. in 230 years, only three u.s. presidents have been impeached, none has been convicted. the standard is high crimes and misdemeanors but what does that mean? what is the real standard for removing a duly elected president? what is the standard for launching an impeachment inquiry. the house voted to open a formal impeachment inquiry to president joe biden and enables the house to seek certain information and evidence and likely places the house in a better legal position to get that information should the matter wind up in court. house democrats impeached former president donald trump twice. the first impeachment was bipartisan only and that both republicans and democrats voted against it. but house democrats and the dc media were undeterred. the second time president trump was impeached shortly before he left office. neither impeachment came close to conviction. are we headed t
trey: good evening and thank you for joining us, i m trey gowdy, and it is sunday night i trey: good evening, trey gowdy. only three u.s. presidents have been impeached, none convicted. the standard is high crimes and misdemeanors, but what does that mean? what is the standard for removing a duly elected president and what is standard for launching an impeachment inquiry? the vote inables the house to seek certain information and evidence should the matter wind up in court. d former president donald trump twice. the first impeachment was bipartisan only and that both republicans and democrats voted against it. but house democrats and the dc media were undeterred. the second time president trump was impeached shortly before he left office. neither impeachment came close to conviction. are we headed toward a new constitutional norm where my president of the other party will be investigated and peached? what due process was president trump afforded? will that be the same for c