killing people. we all right. better than you last week.ve g all right.ot t i got to go. see you . i think next week or the weekend. aft the week after. we ll see you then. we can see you there.. thanks.ingrah i m laura ingram .amis this is ingram angle fro ims ti washington tonight. thanks for spending time with us. finishing off america. that s the focus for sharing ofs angle. now, we thought we d reach across the aisle tonight and try our hand at jazzing up s biden s 2020 four pitcheds thin the voters. now first i was thinkingking the the man neededs a cas a campaigt song, doesn t he?e? one that reflects the energyon that he brings to the job every. day. i don t need your rocking chair. it s written for you . medicare got me on my back . this haired man. thin the fight. no, not at all. all right. all second, president biden needsn a message that promotes hisag stellar commitment to growth and prosperity. the reason i m runningme againsnt to grow son i m t a job to f
pressures of shareholder derivative lawsuits saying, excuse me, but i actuallyctuall invested in your companyy inve i read it right. and you re wrecking it. it right.. th honoredat s als tradition. but it s just it s kind of sad, again, laura , that this has wound up in litigation. ever and as everything in our country seems to wind up, as they re trying to say that thisto finish up.y are trying io desantis to stand up and say we re done with thise are done, that s not conservative going after a corporation. they re the ones that had these special privileges. i mean, people like to talk>p about corporate welfareople ta e that s whahat this is , corporate. well, now disney is insisting, how darey is saying you disrupt my corporate welfare? how dare you disrupt my little sweetheartw dare midnight hour contract with my self-governing regulators to come? h welfare queens is on welfare at disney princesses. i go. see you a chris , it s great to see you as always. all right. vidas,
convicted of not buying the gun control act,people are c it s as felony conviction. can you just give me the number? is it ten years? t te i don t i believe it s i belie a statutory maximum of ten years and years for owning o a piece of plastic that waswas a that you were told was legal and that you owned for a decade? and that millions of people did. this is what offendsether the sensibilities of americans , whether they own these or not. thdo these do these make the gun fire more rapidly? the the the the the stabilizing do these increase the muzzlein velocity, the stabilizing. these allow the you re not allot answering any questions and these allow the firearm to carry more bulles. it couldn t answer that question either. by the way, joining me now, e ji that man you just saw, congressman tom massie ofy the house judiciary committee, ittee.congressman, after embarrf the atf director , you said that they didn t hav theye the authority to put that rule
wants. he wants 10 to 40 million people to go into a registry by owning a piece of plastic. and they know who law abiding people, what they own and how many guns they own. and my question to this is ,s ts again, explain i why this makes it a short barreled rifle,rreled because you can hold rifle? it t breaking your wrist or what they re claiming that peopler it will take this and shoulder it, put it, n their shoulder and then an it was it s made to go around. it s got to yeah. it s made to go on your wrist like this. oh t, feel so much as do this. they say, oh, now you ve gotf lea rifle. a pro but here s the problem law. for ten years they said it wasn t a rifle and law abiding americans bought them under the direction of the atf. congress hasn t changedngres the law, but the atf under biden has just arbitrarilygoing said , we re going to make allte these folks. all why theis we know why they re doing this. y are is there any doubt i meann was so flummoxed in that.
in place. so why not? change and how are you going to change that? well, this is what we ret we talking about. abou of plastic, and i m holding it here, but i won ti be holding it on june 1st. because i ll be a felon if lau i can. i hold itra: si wanto. so this is this is the big threat that s a big threat to america is a piece of plastic. oh, sig sauer. that s a good nine millimeter. i like that. and this is the original one that was designed at the atf, sent a letter to the te inventor and said, this is legalntor said that t and yol these. they sold millions of these.s of they re betwee e. n ten andhe hands forty million of these i on the hands of american citizens. they ve been given one hundred and twenty days to comply or go tos to to prison. now, there s only about 30 days. left on the clock and the compliance isn t even possible in 13 states because if you reclassify, it is a short barrel rifle. in it s illegal in that state.s wh but in the other states wherecoo yo