hill again tonight. and mary, that vote today of course setting the stage for public hearings now. when will those get under way? reporter: well, david, democrats want to move quickly here. no dates have been set, but we re told these hearings could start in the next two to three weeks. and tonight, we ve learned that some of the witnesses who have already testified behind closed doors are now ready to do it again, this time, out in public. david? mary bruce leading us off tonight. mary, thank you. and as we said off the top, the president tweeting right after the vote, and late today, huddling at the white house with republicans from the hill. that meeting had already been scheduled, but they, of course, had plenty to talk about today. so, let s get right to our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl, with us live tonight, and jon, is the white house giving them any guidance, how to help defend the president? what are you hearing from your sources tonight? reporter: wel
congresswoman hill says that she has alerted the capitol police. now, she tells her constituents distributing intimate photos with the intent to publish them is a crime. meanwhile, the investigation into her own alleged misconduct is just beginning, david. all right, linsey davis, thank you. next, to the impeachment showdown. president trump today cheering on those republicans who stormed that secure room on capitol hill, that testimony involving ukraine. they say they re outraged it is taking place behind closed doors. but tonight, those who point out it s behind closed doors because of rules set up by republicans. here s terry moran. reporter: president trump today praising those republican house members who barged into the closed-door impeachment hearing yesterday, disrupting it for hours. we re going to go and see if we can get inside. reporter: the president today tweeting, thank you to house republicans for being tough, smart and understanding in detail the greatest wi
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who passed away last week. the event put a hold on the impeachment proceedings on capitol hill. no interviews planned until saturday. he had lunch with lindsey graham and nine other republican senators where impeachment was topic a. he would like the process to be exposed for being basically unfair. he keeps telling us he did nothing wrong. john: just three days after he complained to sean hannity that republicans need to get tougher, the president gave a shout out to his colleagues who stormed to the facility where the depositions are taking place tweeting, thank you to house republicans for being smart, tough, and understanding the greatest witch hunt in american history. democrats dismissed the tactic as nothing more than political theater. i ve been engaged in
has acknowledged to them there can be no indictment. so on this anniversary, let s take a closer look at the mueller investigation, how it started, where it is right now and possibly where it is going. on twitter, president trump welcomes of the country into the second year of what he calls the greatest witch hunt in american history adding, there is still no collusion with russia, only collusion by democrats. the president s lawyer went further. we are challenging the legitimacy of the entire investigation. maybe a special counsel should have never been appointed based on an illegal leak. one year into the probe, new details emerged about its origin in the summer of 2016 and a major pivot by the fbi. we cannot find a case that would support bringing criminal charges on these facts. three weeks after that email announcement, they launched an