the fbi versus america.s of tont that s the focus of tonight s angle. day you ever stop during the course of your day and wonder how did thingsk get so off track in america?er now, i m just not talking about the lousy economy or high prices either. a lot of the bedrock values seem to be in short supply.t suy respect for elders, respect for our history. respect for our constitution. how about justho basicw ab dece? you just put a magazine, you still try to mar-a-lago stupid . you see those like of that she s going to die. ie the rank depravity, today the viciousness, the casual nature of the violence today seems different. s differenat least from what i r seeing growing up. g is one thing is obvious. en wa when wnne can t expect our next generation to respect the rule of law, we can t., we c er we certainly can t. if our own f.b.i. is perceived to be flouting the basic idea of equal justice under the law. but operating within an obvious political bias, as it did re
having the trump last name.en bi hmmm.ngo well, that can be related to the former president apparently makes you a security threat. tynow, when my next guest, free speech advocate shari s trump, was invited to speako speak atc college, her name, her speech came up with an elevated risk factor. trinity told the grouptold there is potential for others to mistakenly believe that shari s trumlyse p is related to donald trump and that trump should provide liability insurance before setting foot on campus. now cherice joins me now. she s the executive speec director for speech. first series. what does this say about university discourse today? or common sense? incr, yeah, first of all, it s utterly ridiculous that there is an increased barrier to entry entryme bec for me bece is affiliated with a certain viewpoint. and that is actually a viewpoind t discrimination. u but it s even more ridiculous that a university first not only thinks that the that their own students can t even