someone should be punished for it. catherine, thank you. you re welcome. tucker: if you stumble upon anything we need to know about, we ll go back to you before we get off the air at 9:00. catherine herridge, thanks very much. vegans are not just coming after your hamburgers, although they are, they want to go after how you speak. bringing home the bacon is out. so are other phrases. an actual vegan joins us to tell us what we can t say. that s next. the new capital one savor card. earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in.
senior political analyst, brit hume. thanks for coming on tonight. michael flynn. let me ask the overview question first and explain the michael flynn portion to me. does anything you have seen touch directly on contact with collusion with russia? nothing that i ve seen has, tucker. i must say, i have reached the point that we ve seen so many of those moments when something gets subpoenaed or somebody pleads guilty to some process crime like, you know, lying to the fbi or whatever. people extrapolate from that that mueller is on the verge of the big one that is going to tell the tale of president trump s malfeasance. it s never happened. the investigation drags on. i was sort of of the view that trump, that everybody was misreading all of this. that what was happening here is
tucker: democrats took back the house in the november elections. a lot of reasons may have given them a share of power. maybe they trusted them on healthcare, the economy. polls are not close. democrats want to make a priority of legislation over investigations. is that true? betsy woodruff says much of the party is interested in a chance to take part in a trump impeachment. watch this. democrats are lining up to get on house judiciary because they expect it to be the place where the action is in part, of course, because now we ll be in a position to provide over any impeachment proceedings. chris hahn is a progressive radio host. he joins us tonight. thanks for coming on. i don t understand all the lying and embarrassment.
that s over $8,100 on this envision premium. tucker: we ve got a fox news alert for you. the mueller investigation just filed brand new documents about former national security adviser michael flynn and his cooperation with the investigation. a sentencing guideline. catherine herridge has those documents, reading them right now and assessing them. we re going to her as soon as she has determined what they say. that will talk about a minute. we ll be back. in the meantime, cnn president jeff zooker has spent years remaking his channel from a central liberal news outlet for a platform extreme views and prosecuting vendettas. and now it s time to aim higher than that. on david axelrod s podcast,
so mueller has proceeded, ends up indicting russians that will never see trial. but the russians is a big part of what he was up to, which made sense to me. this latest stuff, i don t know what to make of it. i would unwind it if i could. every twist and turn is being hyped as the prelude to the big break-through, the big bomb shell that has never come. tucker: i ask you about michael flynn. his name has been out of the headlines over a year. am i misremembering it or did michael flynn plead to lying? basically to a crime that arose in the course of the investigation and his life was destroyed, he had to sell his house. he s still unemployed. did he do something else i forgot about? nothing that i know of. michael flynn was supposed to have not told the truth to some fbi agents interviewing him. that s what he was charged with impossibly in the hope by