z out. that s how we tweeted using the secure phone to contact our staff. harris: democrats reportedly preparing to take the impeachment inquiry public. as soon as mid-november. we have seen the date move. first they were going to slow down, then speeded up. that seems relatively quickly. yes, and what i find interesting is one of the clips you played earlier is a member of that committee saying, well, we are going to show the facts once we find the facts. and that gets to the heart of what we are talking about. they are trying to find facts. and remember, we have everything from a russian investigation to a mueller investigation, all the way up to eight times the president was threatened or had a quid pro quo. we have moved to a whistle-blower that only adam schiff knows who it is and his staff, by the way. they are trying to create facts to support their desire to impeach the president.
everything from ukraine, to the mueller report, even theests to add the citizenship question to the census, litigated earlier this year at the supreme court. so we re seeing two lanes emerge in the impeachment fight. one is abuse of power and the secretary is obstruction of congress. let s talk about ambassador taylor s testimony. we are seeing some of the reactions of republicans when asked about the testimony. pretty avoid ant, to say the least. a lot of democrats basically calling this testimony a game changer. how much of a central role is it likely to play when house democrats take their impeachment inquiry public? well, look, there are eventually going to have to take this inquiry public, right? the nature of an impeachment proceeding is that you have to essentially air these allegations against a president in public, and in part, to convince the american public, that the removal of a president is warranted here. and democrats are going to spend a few more weeks on these clos