ainsley: articles of impeachment have been introduced and action could be taken as soon as today. steve: what s it all mean? griff jenkins from d.c. unclear if we will see a message today but the message is quite clear republicans have had enough that s why mark meadows and 10 other republicans filed these articles because they say the doj has been withholding documents and communications stonewalling deadlines, defying subpoenas and engaging in potential fisa abuse, apparently wants the release of that fisa application that was the final straw. congressman jim jordan had this to say. how about doing the right thing it might have been 120 years since someone was impeached. when also a the last time a fbi duke disproven document no validity and corroboration and take to a secret court. not tell the court who paid for it and not tell the court who had been leaking it to the press not just once four stinken times and the last one rod rosenstein signed. across the aisle in a
yeah, six years ago, when he was held in contempt by a republican congress, he was the attorney general, for refusing to surrender documents on fast and furious, he was held in contempt, nothing happened. you could hear a pin drop. they have to take the contempt across the street to a federal court and prosecute the contempt. if they don t do that then nothing happened. ainsley: it s par for the course. this happens in washington. feel like they are above the law. some people get in trouble and held in contempt. nothing ever happens. judge: nothing ever happens. this will almost be a red badge of courage for rosenstein that he endured this, defending the integrity, in his view, of the department of justice. brian: judge, if think thought it was a legitimate reason to hold back documents jorpsd and meadows would have backed off. they feel as though rosenstein is dragging this out to get a new house so he doesn t have to deal with it hard to hearing with that. this is not going to be
do just that yesterday s yesteg that they have failed to provide documents, and accusing rod rosenstein of having a conflict of interest overseeing the mueller russian investigation. jim jordan, one of the lawmakers leading the efforts as this. i might have been 120 years since md has been impeach, but when was the last time you saw the fbi take a disproven document with no credibility, cooperation, take it to a secret court and not tell who had been leaking information to the press, when have you ever, and not just once, and the last one rod rosenstein signed. harris: everybody in the board not on for impeachment. critical of rod rosenstein went after the move as tear code dramatic. and democrats say that this is all just a big attempt to distract from the russian investigation. catherine herridge life for us with more in washington.
workforce by 22%. over 2,000 jobs are on the chopping block. the company reporting disappointing second quarter earnings partly because of toys r us shops closing. and you may need to find another way to say i love you on valentine s day. uh-oh. the fakeer of those famous sweetheart conversation hearts and necco waivers announcing its selling the company and shutting down massachusetts plant. it s not clear if the new owners were resume candy production. how far will we say i love you on valentine s day without the hearts. brian: maybe with the words. ainsley: that s what i m wondering. brian: oh words, come on, bribe. steve: necco waivers. deputy attorney general rod rosenstein is one step closer to being impeached and it could happen as soon as today. steve: something could happen. filing articles of impeachment he has held up investigation into the anti-trump agents. brian: here to weigh in fox news senior judicial an list
became a citizen children born here. steve: he wasn t born free he is living free. brian: i was thinking elsa. steve: born free. brian: let her out from jungle. ainsley: i m thinking elsa from frozen. brian: he will sat real lion. steve: back in the 1960 s. ainsley: elsa is not a lion in frozen. brian: i m actually one of the few people who did not like frozen. ainsley: it is an interesting story. brian: i don t like musical cartoons. ainsley: i like the music the story is a little weird. steve: we covered so much popular culture, movies from the 60 s and mass transportation here in new york city. but, there s more. brian: we have a lot. meanwhile, the push to impeach deputy attorney general rod rosenstein took a major step forward, probably while you were eating dinner yesterday.