Washington – Wyoming Congresswoman and House GOP Conference Chair Liz Cheney (R-WY) joined Fox & Friends this morning to discuss House Democrats’ vote later today to impeach President Trump. Click here to watch her full remarks and see the transcript below:

BRIAN KILMEADE: Always great to see you, Congresswoman. Is it really sick, the six page letter?

REP. CHENEY: I think, Brian, what is absolutely heartbreaking and disgraceful is what the Democrats are doing. They have absolutely stacked the deck in this entire process, they’ve abused their power, they’ve abused the rules, they’ve abused the law, they’ve denied due process to the President, they’ve told witnesses not to answer Republican questions, they’ve conducted this whole thing in secret. Despite all of that, they have absolutely failed to prove their case, and they’re now in a situation where they’re bringing Articles of Impeachment to the floor and saying that we should impeach the President based on the assumption of some impeachable behavior. The Constitution absolutely does not say that if you don’t like the President, if you disagree with his  policies, that you can impeach him because you are assuming that he’s done something wrong. It’s a sad day, it’s a tragic day, and I think the Democrats have got to understand the danger that they’re creating here, the damage that they’re doing to the Constitution, and to the Republic.

KILMEADE: First time there’s ever been an impeachment cut on party lines. Is that significant?

REP. CHENEY:It’s hugely significant. I mean, you’ve had  liberal constitutional law professors like Jonathan Turley make clear that this is basically a situation in which it’s the thinnest case for  impeachment in history. Speaker Pelosi herself has said that you do not go down this path unless it’s bipartisan and the evidence is overwhelming. We’ve had nearly every single leading Democrat, at some point, even beginning before the President was sworn into office—we now saw yesterday, Congressman Raskin on videotape saying they were going to vote to impeach the President before he was even sworn into office. What they’ve done here is completely abdicate their duty to the Constitution and the voters are absolutely going to hold them to account for this.

KILMEADE: I just think that if we think this is going to end, forget it. There’s going to be a Democrat in the White House, Republicans are going to be loaded for bear and my hope is that we’ll never become this trivial again. We’ll see what happens because the President certainly isn’t taking it lying down. Congresswoman, thanks so much.

REP. CHENEY: Thank you, Brian.

KILMEADE: When are you going to decide if you’re going to run for Senate?

REP. CHENEY:I’m going to make an announcement after the beginning of the year.

KILMEADE:And it will be?

REP. CHENEY:I’ll let you know, Brian.

KILMEADE:Alright, promise?

REP. CHENEY: Thanks, I do promise.

KILMEADE: Thank you so much.

REP. CHENEY:Thanks.