well, there you go. you bet, tucker, thank you. tucker: as you had heard moments ago the president was impeached on article one. article two in a moment. on the other channel jeff zucker and his friends hyper ventilating. hindenburg of political stories. it s the most significant event in american governance since the continental congress. the president apparently does not agree. you saw him. he is in battle creek, michigan, tonight. he didn t seem worried. he was holding a rally. we will bring you more of what he said when we get it. here in washington, things have taken hallucinogenic feel. like the department of staff reality has taken an all exclusive cruise to barbados ant didn t come back. everywhere you look adults behaving like children. drunk children. transparent lies pass as truth. hunter biden is now regarded as a world class expert on natural gas. and, by the way, on corporate governance. on television, people with advanced degrees have
and the interesting question is so democrats in the senate don t believe the case has been made. they believe the house democrats have not made the case. they want to hear more witnesses. house democrats say it s open and shut and that the house needs to vote for impeachment. so, it s going to come down to this vote. the bottom line is tonight president trump, the 45th president will be impeached by the house. only the third president in our history to be impeached. tucker: as you noted it s a two-part process. i hope you will stay there for a second. we are going to dip back in. this, of course, is adam schiff of burbank, california. i know the party of ronald reagan used. to say why should we care about ukraine? of course, it s about more than ukraine. it s about us. it s about our national security. their fight is our fight. their defense is our defense. when russia remakes the map of europe for the first time since world war ii by military force and ukraine fights back, it is o
to try this again though, right? no. how much do you want to bet there is going to be a part of the party, as congressman zeldin was saying that pelosi got rolled by the progressive left? do you think those people won t say he should be impeached for all the other things? they have been saying he should be impeached over and over again for lots of different things for the last three years. tucker: this is what happens when you turn over management of your party to twitter. and i don t think it s a good way to run anything. no. no one should turn anything over to twitter. tucker: i totally agree. dana perino. thank you so much. twitter is best for dog pictures. tucker: at best. good to see you tonight. thank you. why is all of this happenings? the democrats have told you for the last month, there s one real reason at the bottom: nobody is above the law. now, there are caveats to that, of course. no one is above the law except for anyone who might potentially vote democrat in
tucker: i hope you don t mind staying there dana for a minute. go to chad pergram on the hill to explain any remaining questions that we have of the pictures we have up taking up over half of the screen. thanks very much for coming on. surely. this is the actual vote. the first article of impeachment dealing with abuse of power. what happens when they start a vote series, tucker, the vote is open for about 15 minutes on the clock. but, in reality, it runs about 2025. you try to get 431 members. that s the manipulate membership of the house right now. get 431 people in the same room at the same time. we expect this to pass. the magic number to look for right now is 216. that s because the house right now only has 413 members. if we go back to the votes. there were two vote in the house earlier today and there were only 225, excuse me 425, 426 members voting. so the vote to actually impeach the president might be lower. that threshold might be 213,
it was ugly. pelosi responded calling the letter sick. what is it about strong, powerful women that really puts trump over the edge? [laughter] tucker: meanwhile, we never learned what was in the letter. brit, we just know it s back adoodle, it s sick, it s ramblings of a two-bit dictator. aren t you supposed you have been in the news business for long enough to know the answer. shouldn t the preface to those comments be the letter itself? shouldn t you tell us what s in it? brit: exactly right, tucker. this is typical, however. i heard a lot of the commentary about the letter before i actually read the letter. i read it then. it was pretty strong medicine but there was nothing deranged or unhinged about it. in fact, there were a must numbr of quite valid points in that letter. make no mistake about this tucker. he is not mentioning it in his speech tonight as you pointed out at that rally. trump does not like this one bit. tucker: no. brit: he thinks i m sure a stain on hi