all right, sean , great to see i you . sweatpants closem an. you all right? i m laura ingraham. this is ingram angle. from washington tonight. the angle is in moments, but we. start tonight with something. s i couldn t believe the storyrld. when it broke late today. truly out of this world , it ssn hard to think of anything that, frankly, is morenkly significant than this tonight.os according to what is nowiv an explosive expose in the publication the de-brief, a former intel official turned w whistleblower has given co and the intel community inspector general extensive classifiedd information about deeply covert programs that he says possess, retrieved and intact and partially intact craft of human origin. now, this whistleblower is not some kook. his name is david charles cruci, and he s a decorated former combat officer in afghanistan, as well as a veteran of the national geospatial intel agency and thei nationalge reconnaissance offic. now, it was in that office where he
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