Kayleigh a crucial moment in the biden Impeachment Inquiry is unfolding. Hunter biden on capitol hill for closeddoor deposition, an interview he fought Tooth And Nail to avoid. House republicans are expected to press hunter his foreign Business Dealings and whether or not his father was involved. This is outnumbered, im kayleigh mcenany. Here with cohost Emily Compagno and harris faulkner. President of american spirit enterprises, tammy bruce and Jason Chaffetz. Lets go to david spunt live on capitol hill with details. David we heard from nancy mace from South Carolina who said hunter biden has not once invoked Fifth Amendment right to selfincrimination. She says he is defiant. House democrats say he is being very candid and there is no impeachable evidence that relates directly to hunter biden. This will be a long day for hunter biden and his attorneys and for members of congress and staff in the room. Hunter rushed past cameras, joined with his lead attorney abbe lowell. He told a co
want to show strength on the left, with these impeachment rallies and it said it s a little bit of a duda and then pete: a lot of a duda of that. ed: a major rally on tuesday. pete: you re right if you want enthusiasm you also need voters who are for something. if you re running for president on the democratic side you rant supporters not just resisters. that s the energy you re going to need and so far they re missing it on both sides. jedediah: trump is coming out strong already, going right for that front runner joe biden. joe biden is taking a lot of heat lately, with respect to the height amendment in particular that he goes back and fourth that he can t find his way and then guess what he s flip flopping listen to trump talking about that. president trump: he wanted to be the tough guy, he s not a tough guy he s a weak guy, but he is recalibrated on everything. everything he says he s taken back two weeks later because he s getting slammed by the left and he s stuck with this s
situation. plus i have a major problem with our strategy over there, but that s for another day. megyn: dick, do you think that this is unfair to the president, you know, that he s being taken out of context? well, i don t know that it s unfair in the political silly season that we re in. um, you know, whether it s mitt romney s driving two cadillacs at the same time or the president being interpreted as saying something disparaging for our troops, which he did not say, i think the general would agree with me. i think we both agree, however, that there is a problem when a guy like this who has performed extraordinarily for his country on four tours who, apparently, suffered a pretty serious brain injury has suffering from ptsd is put back out in the situation he was put in. um, i would agree with the general that there s serious questions about who made the command decision to let this young man back out there. megyn: you know, there are the president s been taking heat lately, gen
while hiking. texas governor rick perry failed to live up to his front-runner s status this weekend. mitt romney won michigan straw poll by a 3-1 margin over perry. now, romney s father served as michigan governor in the 60s making the son somewhat of a home state favorite. in florida, herman cain took top billing. he drew twice as many votes as perry, with romney in third place. cain says he won because voters are beginning to notice his 999 tax plan. here s how he explains it. my plan is bold because it throws out the tax code and imposes a business flat tax of 9%, personal flat tax of 9%, national sales tax of 9%. it replaces all of the taxes that people are now having to grapple with and it provides search engine to the business community which is what they re looking for in order to grow this economy. governor perry jumped into the race for the gop nomination. that was just six weeks ago. instantly topped the polls but critics say that perry s debate performances
haley barbour. and the governor of mississippi. i like louisiana and mississippi. bobby jindal. there s just a lot of people who are voices of reason. i think of jeb as a voice of reason. larry: what do you think of president obama? well, he s been very pleasant to me personally, very. and i remember when i went up to washington to do something. i forget what it was. he heard i was going, with jeb incidentally. the white house sent word over he d like us to come by. we did that. he came here to my library at texas a&m for a points of light events. and he was very gracious. so, on a personal basis, i m very strongly impressed. he s a decent, decent man. and he s taken a lot of heat lately, but that goes with the