the agenda as well, right? we re talking about potential impeachment efforts, house investigates and even the potential impact all this might have an impact. and even president biden are being discussed within the house republican conference. with regard to merrick garland, before they broke for july recess, a lot of republicans were threatening to impeach garland over allegations from the irs whistle blowers are that the justice department improperly interfered in the probe of hunter biden. and president biden said he ll be open to impeaching garland in this proves true. we are heading into a period
speaker mccarthy: you don t follow me on twitter, yesterday i laid out on july 6, there are two different things being said. if it is true what the irs whistleblower is saying, we will start impeachment efforts. st stephanie: / steve: you have the whistleblower and different stuff. speaker mccarthy: the irs whistleblower took copious notes, took down dates. the attorney general said you had all power and you did not. steve: people are looking and it looks suspicious. given stuff you have uncovered,
investigation and lawsuit. did you just state, i want to be very clear, that the attorney general for the state of texas said he did not want to use his office to help law enforcement that is exactly what was relayed to us. reporter: paxton, a controversial figure, elected texas attorney general three times, is accusing the house of trying to overthrow the will of the people they have denied me the opportunity to present the evidence which contradicts their politically motivated narrative. reporter: the case fracturing the republican party both donald trump and senator ted cruz posting on social media in support of paxton today, while state gop lawmakers have led the way on impeachment efforts. priscilla joins me now from austin. priscilla, what happens next reporter: well, jose, ken paxton has just released a statement calling this impeachment irresponsible, unfounded and illegal. as for what comes next, his fate now lies in the hands of the state senate comprised of 19
steve: good monday morning, we ll have a live report on the indictment of donald trump, he will fly out of palm beach today around noon. violent weekend storms claimed the lives of 32 people. we have a live report on the aftermath as more severe weather is expected in parts of the united states today. just look at the devastation. meanwhile joe biden homeland security secretary faces questions, what alejandro mayorkas didn t say as republicans double down on impeachment efforts on the secretary. we have marco rubio, ronna mcdan yeld, dr. hornacek was at the music
election. but he has survived so much including two impeachment efforts, the united states congress, now this. he s sort of like the political battery guy. there is little indication it will stop him among republicans, could it stop him in a general election? the teflon don, always that old line, how much can you take before your love cracks. how much will it take for trump to lose done i don t remembers, lose republicans that are worried about running against biden, that he is going to be so damaged from these indictments he can t win the big prize. but as you said a minute ago, one day at a time, one step at a time. i think if that trump has to perfectly choreograph tuesday in his favor. he s really i never compare donald trump, neil, to any other president. he is in a league of his own. he is