from washington tonight. thank you for being with us. the stunt man that s the focus of tonight s angle. now, when we re wrong here at the angle, we admit it. and tonight is one of those times. for months, heck, for years, we have warned that joe biden was kind of checked out. that he wasn t being kept informed of serious crises, and, frankly, that he was incapable of managing crises. well, we were wrong. he may not care about the border or fentanyl or inflation, forget it. but, joe is very much locked in on solving hunter s legal troubles which are a morality threat to his re-election. you said that president biden was familiar with what his son was going to say on capitol hill. if i called my dad and said i am about to violate a congressional subpoena, he would probably say, son, you shouldn t do that was there any attempt by president biden to talk hunter out of it. i don t have anything else to add. the president was familiar with what hunter was going to say. la
ingraham, this is the ingraham angle from washington. thanks for being with us. the stunt man, that is the focus of tonight s angle. now when we re wrong at the angle, we admit it. tonight is one of those nights. for months, years, we warned joe biden was checked out and incapable of managing crisis. well, we were wrong. he may not care about the border or fentanyl or inflation, forget it. but joe is locked in on solving hunter s legal troubles, a mortal threat to his reelection. you said president biden was with what hunter was going to say on capitol hill. if i called my dad and said, i am going to i don t have anything to add, the president was familiar with what hunter was going to say. laura: of course joe biden was familiar with what his son was doing yesterday, just as he was familiar what his son was doing when he was vice president d something in return. if president biden or his top lawyers told hunter not to pull that show off yesterday. hunter wouldn t h
begala, counselor to president bill clinton. thank you for sticking around with us. we appreciate it. not just that poll, april, but monmouth poll of likely wlak democratic voters in south carolina. we see joe biden with 51%. kamala harris is just with just 12% and booker showing 2% there. how does booker come into this particular debate for cnn and have a moment that seems to be organic with former vice president biden or something that might be perceived as contrived? i was with cory booker and he knows this debate is make or break for him. if he doesn t do well and show up or show out, as they say in the black church on sunday, if he doesn t do that, he may not
exposed based on testimony of others. rick gates, mietz and michael c. no wrongdoing leveled against him. a campaign official that he was in june of 2016 when he had the meeting at trump tower with a group of russian lawyers and officials. some people on this committee are saying that is the kind of conduct that going forward should require some more guard rails, laws that would say, if you re a part of a committee, of a campaign, you re working behind the scenes on a campaign and you re approached, you must notify the fbi. that is not law yet. we ll see if that is one here. he is talking with staff and members of the committee now. kelly o donnell, tracking a very busy day on capitol hill. thank you. joining me now is kellyanne conway, counselor to president trump. kellyan kellyanne, thanks so much for
he didn t call me. he turned it over to the fbi, hoping to put me in jeopardy. the mueller probe was also on the president s mind as he left the white house for ohio this morning, when asked if he special counsel s report should be released to the public, the president said let the people see it. i don t mind. frankly, i told the house, if you want, let them see ed. ultimately, that decision is up to the attorney general. during his confirmation hearing last month, the ag would not guarantee of the special counsel s report would be made public. of course, shannon, we are waiting find out when the report will actually be released to the attorney general attorney general. shannon: if the game we play here in d.c. folks at home will know here first. thanks, kristin. counselor to president kellyanne conway, caught in the middle as the president and her husband are feuding, locked in a battle of words. trace gallagher picks up the story from there. hey, shannon peered for critic