biden desperately tries to deal with the skyrocketing inflation fueled at least partly, maybe greatly by record gasoline prices. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich has our top story tonight live from the north lawn. good evening, jacqui. good evening to you, bret. today president biden brushed off a gloomy forecast from former president obama s secretary larry summers says it s more likely than not that we will see a recession by the end of next year. biden has a different outlook after he says he spoke with larry summers this morning. but the white house is finding creative ways to ease pain at the pump. with sky high gas prices, team biden is reconsidering aned in they first tabled sending americans rebate cards. also eyeing a gas tax holiday. i hope i have a decision based on data i m looking for by the end of the week. a short-term solution one industry ceo says runs counter to the administration s broader strategy. they were really focused on demand destru
were there at 5:30 in the morning. who gets held accountable for that? laura: we don t know who leaked the opinion and nobody s interested in finding that out. rachel tonight, sean and will pick up where you left off. on laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. the biden justice department is getting so desperate they ve now gone nuclear. the angle will explain in moments. one fbi agent swept into mar-a-lago and monday, they were met by president trump s attorney. if she s in moments with response to merrick garland. but first, spin cycle crash, that s tonight s focus of tonight s angle. can you imagine what president xi or putin or terrorists who wish to strike against america? this is the america that they use to fear. to speak i personally approve the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. faithful adherence to the rule of law is the bedrock principle of the justice department and of our democracy. upholding the rule of law
shortage, all of this, as well as title 42 set to expire in a few days. and twitter announcing that it considers crisis misinformation. what could that mean for you? also your right to speak freely? hate crime hoax author joins us in just a bit. and two teenage girls found murdered near a popular hiking trail, there is a search warrant that reportedly had been used in the case and had been obtained by a true crime podcasting team, fox news at night investigates. and first, gas prices. boy, we know all about that as they are breaking records each and every day. and just wait because it is expected to get a lot worse in the days in the weeks to come. jeff paul has more on that. reporter: that s right, gas prices around the country continue to go up as we have new records, every way we look including here in california, the state average is more than $6 per gallon and some analysts are saying that the rest of the country could be headed that way as well by the end of the summer.
political beliefs, or tweets that are beyond controversial. whether or not she could even compete in a general election, that is straight ahead. first, we turn to the horrific shooting in buffalo, new york, over the weekend. a deranged racist monster open fire at a supermarket murdering ten innocent americans here tonight we all pray for the victims and their families and the entire city of buffalo, everyone impacted by this despicable act of violence. sadly yet unfortunately predictably, many on the left almost immediately started exploiting their pain, their suffering for political gain. in fact, after the shooting that took democrats just three hours to start blaming republicans and conservatives and talk show hosts and fox news. of course, it s the same terrible smear tactic that liberals have been using for years. in the 90s you might remember former president bill clinton tried to blame rush limbaugh and talk radio for the oklahoma city bombing. he later said so the in
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