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their government and its agencies to protect it. but are they really doing that? there s growing evidence that equal justice in the u.s. is beingl justhe eroded, replacd with a system of selective and political prosecutionsed wi agencies like the fbi and the department of justice are agg citizenss they re supposed to protect. under president biden, the justico e department s prosecuted a number of his direct political rivals. there s noe m more obvious exal than donald trump. of course. he s been federally indicted ina the classified documents probe. now, to be clear, you can disagreer with tru with trump ss and believe what he did was wrong. d wai do. but this is a president s main opponent and his allies, like steve bannon, peter navarro, rudy giuliani, they ve all been targeted varro ru, too.oper and maybe that s all right and proper, but it s in the interestin the of democracyy least question it. many believe these agencies have become unaccountable and too powerful. wh
all right, john on the show, i ll take it over. i m laura ingraham. this is ingraham angle from washington tonight, mother nature s laughing. that s the focus of tonight s angle. last month was the hottest june on record heat, then carried through into july as a new high. global average temperature was set on monday and then broken the very next day, triple digit heat index through the end of the week. it s hot, hot, hot. all right. after all, we re in the middle of a season called summer. now, fast forward a few years and imagine that one morning you wake up to cook breakfast, you turn on the stove and the gas doesn t work and your living room is kind of cold so you try to turn up the heat, but the thermostat won t go past 64. then you re just so fed up. you jump in your car you drive to get gas because the tanks empty. but every you pull into, it s closed. then an emergency bulletin comes across your cell phone saying that for the foreseeable future, americans are ins