Everyone i am Laura Ingraham and this is the Ingraham Angle from washington tonight. Am thank you for being with us. We have it right here in my hot little hands, the transcript oft Hunter Bidens transcript and we are going through it page byou a page, highlighted and tabbed,s and we will bring all the details in just a moment. But the focus of tonights angle, duly focused. Bad, bad poll numbers, very bade poll numbers here that is the reason and thet only reason thae white house decided to send biden to the border after years of avoiding it like the plague. Now, by traveling there the same day as trumps day, trying to steal the thunder. But Gregory Abbott said them straight. We have literally on the border at the very same time we have President Biden in brownsville, texas, spirit whico is an obligatory visit by him. O he had never been to the border which i never think he is on ths border right now. He is in a sanitized location. Gs it goes to show that biden doesnas ot care about ei
not, special counsel jack smith looking at trump s law and seizing voting machines were discussed, we talked with trump s national security adviser how close we came to constitutional recognize crisis in ukraine around bakhmut and in ukraine around bakhmut and florida pledge of allegiance no matter who it ends up being. we dig deep near the december 2020 overoffice meeting. now there are two reasons for that, first we have the perspective tonight of someone who knows the cast of characters in the meeting and worked with many of them over the years and secondly it s worth a look because of how unprecedented that meeting was in the oval office in terms of what was on the table. the former president tweeting, quote. that tweet which would be seen as exhibit a for allegedly inciting the mob that day, looks like the action he chose instead of another idea discussed during the meeting such as seizing voting machines and invoking martial law. former campaign manager bill told tuary
voting machines were discussed. we talk about how close we came to a constitutional crisis. in ukraine president biden sends cluster missions to the flight. and the pledge/legions to get to the ballot, they have to promise in writing to support the nominee, no matter who it ends up being. good evening. we begin by digging deeper into the 2020 oval office meeting that jack smith s team has shown a renewed focus on. there are two reasons for that. first we have the perspective of someone who knows the cast of characters in the meeting and has worked with many of them over the years. and secondly it s worth another look simply because of how unprecedented that meeting was in the oval office in terms of what was on the table and what followed later. the president s quote big protest on dc january 6th, be there. we will be wild. that tweet would be exhibit a for inciting the mob there that day looks like the action he chose to take instead of the more outlandish sh ideas that
solve the problem of million of moms out there with the lack of affordable child care. how businesses may be part of the solution coming up. but we begin with the battle for the soul of the republican party amid new signs of momentum for ron desantis. his book, hitting number one just hours after going on sale, but also new signs of the challenge he and the rest of the potential republican field face. a poll out showing donald trump holding a 20-point lead. all of that coming ahead of two conservative events that will demonstrate the choice the party has ahead of it. one for cpac bound tightly to the maga crowd and the club for growth which mostly severed ties with the former president. while trump headlines cpac in d.c. nearly every republican hopeful will be at the donor retreat in florida, ron desantis, mike pence, estimate cot, trump very pointedly wasn t even invited there. but anyone ready to declare the end of the trump era needs to take a look at this new morning po
residency and other rights of an attacker s family members. the memphis police department has disbanded the so called scorpion special unit whose officers are accused of murdering tyre nichols. you re watching bbc news. now it s time for the travel show. this week on the show. the city that never sleeps. we are in brooklyn, new york, and this area in particular has gone through quite a renaissance. and why it s taken ages to wake up. we re going. let s go. could it be the end for seeing mummies in some of the world s most famous museums? in scotland, a chinese take on a traditional burns night supper. that s so tasty. i can actually taste the haggis. hi, and welcome to the great court here in the british museum in london. now, this apparently is the biggest covered public square in the whole of europe. and what a greeting for the six million visitors who come here every year to see collections gathered from all around the globe. well, a bit later, i ll be finding out why a