have to be involved do draft articles of impeachment. so democrats are trying to stay narrowly focused, move quickly, but also be as thorough as possible. it is a challenging task up against really about 30 working days left in the year for the u.s. congress. not a lot of time to get this and literally anything else done. nancy, as you well know, senior white house staff gave mick mulvaney a round of applause at this morning s staff meeting. but you ve been reporting that in the past week, white house aides have felt under siege. that s got to only increase with this new reporting. nancy? okay. so we re having audio problems. so if we can, we will go back to her. but danny sovalos is here with me and carole lamb as well to talk about the legal aspects of this. so, danny, i m very curious to hear what you think about heidi
to happen on capitol hill now because the president clearly has been following the impeachment inquiry. today, what we heard from him is that very clearly and not surprisingly he doesn t have much use for it. let me play that. they re interviewing ambassadors who i ve never heard of. i don t know who these people are. i never heard of them. those people might be worse than the democrats. the good news is they re dying off fast. they re on artificial respiration i think. but no, impeachment, they want to impeach and they want to do it as quick as possible. so clearly, what we have, garrett, is two things going on simultaneously. one is this preparation for more testimony. they re very methodically building this case and this blockbuster reporting i think from heidi prisballa that they re zeroing in on a framework for impeachment that they are very clearly focused now on where they would want that to go if indeed articles of