0 possible. set your dvr so you never miss and episode of hannity. let not you heart be troubled, the ingraham angle is next and i hope you and your family have a great weekend. i m sean duffy in for laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle from new york city tonight. take everything. that s what merrick garland signed off on when he personally approve of the search warrant to raid trump s mar-a-largo home last week. the warrant was unsealed today and created more questions. why did the agents need to take everything under the sun. agents can take any government or presidential record created between january 20th, 2017 and january 20th, 2021. that cover it s his entire presidency. and this raise was so urgent because the left claims there s national security could have been at risk after all, why did it take days for them to execute the warrant? the judge signed off on the warrants on august 5. the raid didn t happen until august 8. do fbi agents not work on weekends? what is m
0 and teacher death mystery for nancy grace investigation streaming now on fox station. i know i said goodbye already but i miss you so i m backo again to say goodbye for the second time. t. that s going to be it for us here tonight. tucker will be back ontue monda. tunene in to watch his reaction to this week s insane news at, eight p.m. eastern. hehe will haveig a lot to say. thank you so much. have a great night. and welcome this friday night to hannity. tonight, the deep state, y the democratic party, the media mob, they are once againrece teaming up to promote yet a brand new conspiracy theory. this time the hysteria might b be worse than ever. make the rnc fan favorites. they are now suggesting that donald trump should be executedt ,can t make it up. also tonight, remember john paul, mac, isaac, the computer repairman. he s going to join us now. he turned over biden s laptop to the fbi. and according to him, he now is telling us that he waste threatened by agents to stay quiet.
that were seized as evidence. we may even see something that indicates what statutes the justice department sought authority to investigate under. and that could tip us off as to whether we re looking at a national security type of issue, a theft of government property, issue, mishandling of documents, there is a whole range of possibilities. hey, tom nicolles, it is tom here. you are a man that knows something about war. having taught at various institutes dedicated to that for a long time and someone who knows a lot about bombs and bullets and nukes and all of that stuff. just talk about this classification issue. again, we re basing this on reporting in two of the best newspapers on the country but if it turns out to be correct, that what the doj was looking for, we don t know if they found it, but if all of those things hold true, what is the risk of anyone who is not supposed to have those documents but particularly
saudis in accordance with u.s. air you know, foreign military sales case. what does the vetting look like for participants? so at first when the saudis would nominate an individual to participate in this program, they will go through our state department, the consular office in that country, in this case saudi arabia would do a normal screening for them, a vetting procedure just like they would for issuing work visas for anybody else. so there s an initial screening there, and then the department of defense also does yet another vetting and screening of these individuals as they, you know, are going through the selection and approval process. so there s sort of two levels there. and of course, you know, in order to be in this program, you have to have the necessary clearances to operate some of this equipment, to understand it. so there s a classification issue as well. it s extensive, but i would not think for a moment that they re going to take another look here at this vetting p