talking about the democrats did well in the midterms. yet they are not talking about it because they are on the road to impeachment. bad idea for democrats? yes. very bad idea for democrats. which is one of the reasons that house speaker is like let s take our time. let s take a breath. let s have a thorough investigation because speaker of the house, asked constitutional whether i oversight of the executive branch. they have to do it. they have to do their job. democrats, even though 72% favor impeachment, when you pick up 40 plus seats in the house democrats sit i like to call that a tsunami, but when the democrats did that in the midterm, people, you know, yes, people were hoping for an impeachment, but those swings voters, the people that aren t happy with the president right now and some republicans that say what s happened to my party? ed: they want to get something done. they want healthcare addressed and immigration addressed. some people want crime addressed. some people
without evidence. not to mention the fact that the very thing she is talking about being covered up is open for everyone to see. it is a public document. so i have no idea what she is talking about. when given the choice she had two i words in that meeting she could focus on infrastructure and impeachment. it is very clear they are going down the road of impeachment. most americans don t want that. the president just wants to get about the business of making this country better and protecting the american people along the southern border, along so many other lines. democrats just don t want any part of it. we want to move forward. they don t. and that s a problem. ed: hogan you called it a three ring service on the democratic side. on your shift a shift in this investigation. look at what the president tweeted just last friday wasn t ancient is his i have i don t know why the radical democrats want bob mueller to testify when he just issued a 40-million-dollar report that states clou
the president of the united states. ed: well, there is the speaker here now is deputy white house press secretary hogan gidley. thank you for having me on. ed: she left impeachment on the table she said. in her written statement she ran from impeachment and said we are going to keep investigating while eric swalwell on this program are on the road typically people. all kinds of other 2020 contenders say start the proceedings now. what s really going on in the democratic caucus? this is a three-ring circus and nancy pelosi is the ring master. what we saw today was the special counsel robert mueller walked to that microphone and say i completed the investigation. i closed down my office. and i closed this case. we are over and done with it. 2800 subpoenas. 500 witnesses. 500 warrants. 40 fbi agents. 19 attorneys. and a partridge in a pear tree and we are right where we started. no collusion. nouriel conspiracy. and the department of justice confirmed there is no obstruction.
the whole collusion investigation is probably become an investigation against them. because that collusion thing was manufactured. i know that. i spent the last six months investigating that. i think it s going to boomerang on them. ed: let s get to object destruction. because what democrats are say something that bob mueller, and he went on camera. i m speculating. he went on camera and suggest you had at least, as you know that but for the department of justice policy, he might have indicted the president. he said two things. including in the report, separately. and they are trying to use that he said, number one, i cannot reach a conclusion that the president committed obstruction of justice but i can t exonerate him. conclusion obstruction of justice end of case. case over. you don t get to say the seconds one but i can t exonerate him. you are not suppose exonerate. that shouldn t be in your head. they like to distort the american constitution. this guy is not smart enough
after that investigation, if we had had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so. we did not, however, make a determination as to whether the president did commit a crime. the special counsel s office is part of the department of justice and by regulation, it was bound by that department s policy. charging the president with a crime was therefore not an option we could consider. so, is this the end or just the beginning? clearly it depends on who you ask but a growing course of democrats and one lone republican, they are pushing impeachment as the next step. justin amash tweeting quote, ball is in our court, congress. here now geraldo rivera fox news correspondent at large. good to see you, sir.