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  • Impeachment.

  • It's when America moves its president to the spam folder.

  • After 85 days of inquiries and debates,

  • today was finally the big day.

  • So let's see how it all went down in another installment

  • of the Magical, Wonderful Road to Impeachment.

  • -(cheering and applause) -SINGERS (singing):

  • It's probably presidential harassment.

  • Ever since the impeachment inquiry began back in September,

  • there have been many days that have felt historic:

  • the announcement, the testimonies,

  • the day that Trump and Giuliani accidentally switched dentures

  • and talked like each other the whole day.

  • But as historic as those days were,

  • today was the most historic of all.

  • STEPHANOPOULOS: This Wednesday will long be remembered.

  • President Trump set to become the third president

  • in American history to be impeached.

  • On this truly historic day,

  • President Donald J. Trump is facing the harshest

  • and rarest of rebukes

  • by the United States House of Representatives.

  • A day for the history books.

  • This is a moment that will go down in history.

  • This will be written about in the history books.

  • This is going to go down in the history books.

  • A day that'll go down in the history books.

  • Trump must be miserable right now.

  • Because those are the two things he hates the most,

  • history books and going down.

  • And regardless, regardless of how you feel about impeachment,

  • today is historic,

  • because Trump is only the third president ever to be impeached.

  • Yeah, they're gonna carve his face

  • on Impeachment Mount Rushmore, right?

  • Which, just to be clear, will be appropriately located

  • in the worst place imaginable, the Port Authority bathroom.

  • That's where it is.

  • So there's no doubt that impeachment

  • will hurt Trump's legacy bigly.

  • But it also seems like it's hurting his feelings.

  • REPORTER: President Trump incensed, lashing out

  • in a scathing six-page letter to the House speaker,

  • calling the impeachment process outlined by the Constitution

  • an illegal, partisan attempted coup.

  • He's just fired off a tweet.

  • (reading):

  • (laughter)

  • Yo, is it-- is it just me

  • or does it seem like Trump went through

  • all the stages of grief in one tweet?

  • Huh? It was like denial:

  • "I can't believe I'm getting impeached."

  • Anger: "I did nothing wrong."

  • Depression: "This is a terrible thing."

  • Acceptance: "I guess we can only pray."

  • (cheering and applause)

  • You know...

  • you know what Trump-- you know what Trump reminds me of

  • in that tweet is, like, remember when you were a kid,

  • right, who was gonna get a spanking,

  • but then your parents told you it was gonna happen later

  • 'cause they didn't have time

  • and then the whole day was just you in a state of panic.

  • That's what Trump sounds like in that tweet,

  • like, just trying to, like, get support from anywhere.

  • You'd just be like a child running around, like,

  • "My mom said I b-- I didn't break the thing!

  • "They said I did, but I didn't do it.

  • "Now they're gonna come home. Please pray for me.

  • "Oh, please pray for me! Pray for me!

  • (sobbing) Pray for me!"

  • -(sobbing) -(cheering and applause)

  • But as upset as Trump sounds,

  • his Republican minions in the House seemed even more angry.

  • (stammers) Because they spent the day

  • on the floor of the House competing to see

  • who could make impeachment sound the worst.

  • History will not treat Democrats well.

  • They'll be forever remembered

  • as the Senator Joe McCarthys of our time.

  • On December 7, 1941, a horrific act happened

  • in-in the United States,

  • and it's one that President Roosevelt said

  • this is a date that will live in infamy.

  • Today, December the 18th, 2019,

  • is another date that will live in infamy.

  • When Jesus was falsely accused of treason,

  • Pontius Pilate gave Jesus

  • the opportunity to face his accusers.

  • During that sham trial,

  • Pontius Pilate afforded more rights to Jesus

  • than the Democrats have afforded this president.

  • -(gasping, laughter) -Holy shit!

  • Did these guys just compare impeachment

  • to Pearl Harbor and what happened to Jesus?

  • What, did they just google "bad things"

  • and then click "I'm feeling lucky"?

  • Is that what happened?

  • First of all, people actually died at Pearl Harbor.

  • No one's dying here, okay?

  • And, secondly, Jesus was tortured

  • and then nailed to the cross.

  • That is way worse than what's happening to Trump.

  • And even if Trump was gonna be put on the cross,

  • he'd never carry it himself.

  • He'd probably put it on the back of a golf cart, all right?

  • "It's the same." It's not the same.

  • It's not even close.

  • So, House Republicans spent the whole day

  • being huge drama queens about impeachment.

  • In fact, at one point, a Republican congressman

  • from Ohio even held-- and this is completely real--

  • a moment of silence

  • for the 63 million people who voted for Donald Trump.

  • Which is kind of ironic, because Donald Trump

  • would never be able to hold a moment of silence for himself.

  • Yeah, he'd just be like, "Let's have a moment of silence.

  • "Wow, this is the greatest moment of silence ever.

  • "Listen to how silent it is.

  • "So silent.

  • "No silence has ever sounded like this before.

  • "I can't believe how silent it is.

  • So powerful!"

  • But even though-- "So powerful!"

  • Yo, yo. We get it.

  • -Yo. -(whooping)

  • But even though this was a bad day for Republicans,

  • that doesn't mean that Democrats were gloating.

  • In fact, all day, they wanted everyone to know

  • that this impeachment made them very, very sad.

  • Madam Speaker, this is a sad day in U.S. history

  • when we have to vote on articles of impeachment.

  • It's a sad day.

  • I-It's gonna be a somber day around here.

  • It's with profound sadness that I stand here today.

  • We think this is a very serious and sad day.

  • I was just talking to a Democratic congresswoman

  • who's wearing a-a dark dress

  • to show the somber nature of the day,

  • the gravity of the day.

  • It is tragic that the president's reckless actions

  • make impeachment necessary.

  • He gave us no choice.

  • Oh. That's right.

  • All day, the Democrats were roaming the halls of Congress,

  • sad and depressed,

  • just walking around like a living Adele album.

  • (laughter)

  • Hello

  • Impeach. ♪

  • (laughter)

  • Anyway, for more on the mood in Washington,

  • let's go to our senior impeachment correspondent,

  • Michael Kosta, everybody!

  • (applause and cheering)

  • Michael...

  • you're in D.C. right now

  • at the Democratic Party headquarters.

  • All the Democrats say they're sad,

  • but wasn't today a win for them?

  • It... It's not about winning, Trevor.

  • It's an impeachment, not an arm-wrestling match

  • against my six-year-old nephew, okay?

  • Democrats take no pleasure in doing this.

  • No matter what you think about Trump,

  • no one is happy when the president is impeached.

  • -(loud pop) -Wait. Is that champagne?

  • What-what was that?

  • -Um... -(laughter)

  • Yes, it's... it's grieving champagne.

  • Democrats are passing it around

  • so everyone can pour one out for democracy.

  • (laughter)

  • No, but I think when you pour one out,

  • -you're supposed to pour it on the floor, Kosta. -Oh. This...

  • Come on. This is Cristal.

  • I mean, this is... this is for special occa...

  • This is for special... sad occasions.

  • (laughter)

  • Like this dark day.

  • You know, it's weird, Michael, because it feels

  • like Democrats are acting sad,

  • but then, deep down,

  • they're actually happy about this.

  • No, Trevor, you're reading this all wrong.

  • Okay? The...

  • (applause and cheering)

  • The mood here--

  • it's downright depressing.

  • Yeah, Nancy. Today sucked, huh?

  • Hey, save me one of those Jager Bombs, girl.

  • Oh, come on, Kosta. Party hats and Jager Bombs?

  • Clearly, for Democrats, this is a party.

  • Trevor. You know, shame on you.

  • This is not a party at all.

  • -(laughter, applause, cheering) -I...

  • I am surrounded by sadness.

  • Dude, you must think I'm an idiot.

  • Like, like, I don't get why Democrats are pretending

  • to be sad, right?

  • They've wanted to impeach Trump for ages.

  • This has to make them at least a little bit happy.

  • -It's just like... -(dance music playing)

  • Wait. Kosta, is that music I'm hearing?

  • Yeah, Trev.

  • -(applause and cheering) -There is too much sadness

  • to fit into that space, so we moved it to the club.

  • So, now we're just grinding away our sorrows.

  • All right, man. I don't buy it.

  • The Democrats are happy. It's obvious.

  • Trevor, Trevor, I can literally taste the sadness, okay?

  • Although that might just be the Molly kicking in.

  • -Am I talking about? Oh! -All right.

  • Don't be sad all night. We got work tomorrow.

  • Michael Kosta, everybody.

Impeachment.

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