left, like, what do you put on that generation of children that are witnessing this level of draw trauma and, destruction, and death? and peter beinart, thank you both, appreciate it. that is all in on this tuesday night. alex wagner tonight starts right now. good evening, alex. thank, you my friend, we have a lot to get to this evening. thank you tom for joining with me tonight. this time of year, four years ago, democrats were preparing to impeach donald trump for withholding aid to ukraine in an attempt to get political dirt on joe biden. the republicans were not surprisingly outraged. but there was one republican congressman in particular who had a very specific reason for opposing trump s impeachment, a reason that he repeated over and over and over. but the founding fathers, the founders of this country, warned against single party impeachment. they said it would be bitterly divisive, protect perhaps irreparably divisive for the country. the founders of this cou
debate within his team about whether to show up. and making it official. the house is set to vote today on formalizing the impeachment inquiry into president biden. the republican house speaker saying he has the votes, but will this change the fact they so far haven t uncovered any conclusive evidence against joe biden? and in just the next few hours president biden will meet at the white house with families of the eight americans still being held hostage by hamas terrorists. i m sara sidner with kate bolduan and john berman. this is cnn news central. so a great deal is about to happen, or not happen, on capitol hill that will set off dominoes with far reaching consequences. a house committee issued a subpoena for the president s son, hunter, to testify before closed doors that is supposed to happen just minutes from now. we are standing by for any sign that he will show up. cnn has learned that he is in washington, but his lawyers have demanded the testimony be pub
impeachment inquiry into president biden. for months, the white house and hunter biden have been stone walling our investigation trying to hide the truth, and this stonewalling is what s caused us to be here today, like chairman cole said yesterday, it s deeply sad. it s a sad day, not something any of us want to be doing on this house floor, but it has become necessary. following today s floor vote on h-res 918, the committees on oversight, accountability, ways and means and judiciary will have greater legal position and subpoena power to fully investigate allegations of influence peddling and wrongdoing by president biden, his family, and his associates. the american people deserve transparency and accountability. they deserve the truth, and that s exactly what they re going to get from this republican house. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back. gentle lady yields back. gentleman from oklahoma reserves. gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. speaker, i sho
we are seeing. but i don t know if it is actually resonating with the average americans at this moment. i was listening to your conversation as well, but it s fastening to see how much they are saying the loud part, the quiet part out loud, and not actually being taken seriously. i agree with you, i think the benefit is that sound exists for when people start tuning in in september, october. that s a good point. i m here to talk about that a little bit later in the show with thank, you alicia menendez. welcome to ayman . donald trump, in his own words, vowing to be the authoritarian president that we have all been warned about. plus, the unity appeal. the latest legal gambit that could be a crucial date in trump s election interference case. and they may have the votes. but do they have the goods? house republicans want to formally launch their baseless impeachment inquiry after turning up nothing but dads. i am ayman mohyeldin, let s get started. this week, donald t
colleague, ayman mohyeldin. hey, ayman mohyeldin. hey, a yman mohyeldin but i don t know if it is actually resonating with average americans at this moment. i was listening to your conversation as well. but it s fascinating to see how much they are saying the loud part where the quiet part out loud, and not actually being taken seriously. i agree with you. i think the benefit is, that sound exists for when people start tuning in in september, october. that s a good point. i m here to talk about that a little bit later in the show with thank, you alicia menendez. welcome to ayman . donald trump, in his own words, vowing to be the authoritarian president that we have all been warned about. plus, the unity appeal. the latest legal gambit that could be a crucial date in trump s election interference case. and they may have the votes. but do they have the goods? house republicans want to formally launch their baseless impeachment inquiry after turning up nothing but d