mcgurn, mainstream colonist for the wall street journal. okay, bill, you have the testimony today. what was your take away? i think it s just a drama without any there there. i m a simple guy, you want to impeach the president? impeach the president, have a full vote of the house and go ahead and do it. that at least enforces some accountability, but i think we re having again, all the drama without the real deal. it s going to make a difference later because if they really do want to do the oversight and so forth they have and get documents, if it s an impeachment inquiry, they have a lot more power because it s considered judicial proceeding. if it s just oversight, they re going to be denied on this. i think the question, the law, i don t see the courts going against donald trump on this. i don t think it s part of the intelligence community. bret: speaking of that, the speaker made the case that she said the dni broke the law. i think with the dni did was broke the la
infrastructure and civil infrastructure in particular. bret: what s the status of fighting with forces that attacked your capital city of tripoli from the east? translator: our troops are doing well. they have responded to the attack. our victory is just a matter of time, so he cannot even dream to enter tripoli. bret: there is a report from bloomberg that says this. it says a private army linked to russian president vladimir putin has begun fighting on the front lines of the libyan war according to people familiar with the matter. the latest projection of russian power following a decisive military intervention in syria. they are staying there fighting assisting forces, do you know that to be true? translator: that s correct. if this is true. belongings of some fighters were found. we don t know what the connection is between the president and those fighters, but there are certainly mercenaries. mercenaries with companies that handle such matters. bret: what you think the
been released, likely for security reasons, but fox news was told today that after phone conversations with the australian prime minister and mexican president were leaked early on in the trump administration, the white house took steps to button up access to those transcripts, bret. bret: john roberts live on the north lawn, thank you. the democrat head of the house intelligence committee says the whistle-blower complaint reads like a classic organized crime shakedown. meanwhile, the speaker of the house in the house minority leader displayed conflicting interpretations of the same document. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is on capitol hill as well tonight. speaker nancy pelosi came out swinging, gwen white house attorneys try to lock down records of the call. you have something that is self-serving to the president politically and decided it might not be you might not want people to know. and you hide it someplace else, that s a cover-up.
there are indications lawmakers would also like to hear from attorney general william barr and trump attorney rudy giuliani. before that, lawmakers are heading home for the next two weeks, which a member of the so-called squad says will be productive. we have to go home and educate them. my district has been already there, they get it, they ve been asking when is it going to happen and i told him this president is so corrupted. there is some thought two weeks at home could move public opinion one way or another. it could also solidify support or opposition based on what lawmakers hear from their constituents. bret. bret: mike emanuel live on the hill, thanks. joe biden says the last 48 hours of news ranks as an 18 on a 1-10 scale for outlandish and is buried his words. but he does not seem to think the allegations against him and his family will hold up. correspondent peter doocy has tonight s america s election news headquarters report from new hampshire. the way joe biden s
national army and we believe that an ally like united states can help us rebuild the institution of the military so that the military can help maintain stability in libya. bret: mr. prime minister, we appreciate your time. translator: thank you, bret. bret: thank you. the full interview with the libyan prime minister and the turkish president hosted on our website, foxnews.com/specialreport. the nation s top intelligence officials testifies about the whistle-blower complaint against president trump that has ignited an official impeachment inquiry. we will get reaction from the panel when we come back. his luxurious fur calms my nerves when i m worried about moving into our new apartment. why don t we just ask geico for help with renters insurance? i didn t know geico helps with renters insurance. yeah, and we could save a bunch too. antonio! fetch computer! antonio?