american elections anymore, not by themselves, not without foreign help. for the members of congress this is not a question of fact because the facts are not seriously contested. it is, rather, a question of duty. the president s oath of office appears to mean very little to him but the articles put forward today will give us a chance to show that we will defend the constitution and that our oath means something to us. i thank you, mr. chairman. bill: choosing to speak. let s see if we can get one more question in here and possibly more before they all exit the room.
russia investigation. in that report, however, he found 17 inaccuracies and omissions as well as learning that the faulty steele dossier was used to get a fisa warrant from the court. both sides now spinning this in their favor. here is a sample of that. this was an attempted overthrow and a lot of people were in on it. and they got caught. they got caught red-handed. for two years the president of the united states accused our premier law enforcement agency of treason, trying to defeat him and trying to stop him. it turns out that was all nonsense. you can argue if you would like that there was a legal predicate to start the investigation. it doesn t matter to me. if it started legitimate it became criminal pretty quick. bill: good morning, david. what are you hearing from d.o.j. officials? well good morning, bill. we re hearing from all different kinds of officials. a lot of fallout.
mcconnell will take this up right after the first of the year. we ll see where we are when we get there. heather: mcconnell and chuck schumer have to come to some agreement as to how they ll move forward. based upon the senate rules and past practice. well oh we ll see whether or not they can reach an agreement. it s probably all the time they will have. the distance between december 19th or 20th through the end of the year. what is that, 11 days and right after the new year. i imagine that whatever plan will be put into place if they can come to some plan we ll see that implemented beginning right on january 2. that s what i would imagine. heather: could be a long road to go. thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate it. nice to be with you. bill: keep it rolling as it unfolds now. fallout over the key findings in the justice department s internal watch down report. the i.g. is michael horowitz screen center declaring no political bias in the f.b.i. s
i suspect it won t be the last committee we hear on it. bill: did you see james comey s piece in the washington post there this morning? i have not read it this morning. you never know, it may be james comey that s one of the people that get an opportunity to come speak with us. bill: will you pursue him? i think it all comes down to what we hear on the during the hearing on wednesday. but as we go through and digest the report and ask additional questions i think anyone involved in the investigation particularly in a supervise re capacity is fair game for additional questions that may have to be asked of them. bill: the title is the truth is finally out. human beings make mistakes is his bottom line. apparently people have to accept that down the road. john durham is still doing his investigation from msnbc yesterday. john durham, he has a strong professional relationship. that s the only thing he has to
moving forward with the articles of impeachment. today in service to our duty to the constitution and to our country, the house committee on the judiciary is introducing two articles of impeachment charging the president of the united states, donald j. trump, with committing high crimes and misdemeanors. the ranking republican on house judiciary says it is no surprise. this has been a foregone conclusion since november of last year. don t make mistake about that. as soon as they had the majority they were going to do this. they tried everything possible. we went from whitaker, kavanaugh, mueller. the two articles abuse of power and obstruction of congress expect a party line vote in the house judiciary committee later this week. heather and bill. bill: want to bring in our a-team robert wolf. fox news contributor and ceo of 32 advisors.