great job this week. and hello to you, anderson. travis and all o f you at home. o we have a great rowdy crowd here tonight. welcome to hannity you at h, oe audience. the only normal people in the only normal people in now, tonight, many on the left, they are lashing out atcie le lashn administration. inie le in fact, one mfs dnc host is outraged that white house staffers are not doing enough to make joe look younger and more competent and prevent him from falling down so often. he just needs a little help getting on and offoften. stage d and getting upstairs and calling on reportershe and remembering talking points and remembering actually where hend talking is and who he s tt hend talking is and who he s tt activityev and not fall down. by the way, we may be one fall away from the democratic party pushing him right the heck out of the way. anyway, we got that tape straight ahead. also, we havht aheade more from john kerry at a big temper tantrum today, america s top climat
legal strategy from donald trump s defense and classified documents case. his attorneys are asking the judge for a lengthy delay of his trial. judge cannon who will oversee the case from federal court in fort pierce, florida, had originally said in august trial date, and special counsel jack smith asked for december. late last night, trump s lawyers submitted a 12 page filing, requesting the trial be delayed until after the presidential election. the filing says that trump is, quote currently the likely republican party nominee. this undertaking requires a tremendous amount of time and energy, and that effort will continue until the election on november 5th, 2024. trump s team also implied that the case was political, calling it, quote, a prosecution advanced by the administration of a sitting president against his chief political rival, himself, a leading candidate for the presidency. but for facts s sake, the prosecution is not being advanced by joe biden or his administrat
ale, i promise you, because i haven t felt so well today. i so it s ginger ale. delicious ginger ale. sean, listen u, i m telling you, i feel i have to tell you,el li i feel a little bit bad tonight because what is america going to do? t the most scintillating 30 seconds of tv everyg 30 nigh with you and me? i don t know how they re the argoing to.ay let me just say this. laura and i a plan we have we discusseved and you will learnt more about it in the weeks to come. this is not the we ve weeks toen each other for 30 years and this will not be ther to same the last time we rege i on the air together. i ll put it that way. you bet. i can t wait. and it s been a pleasure. i ll be here. we ll see everybody at seven. all right. thanks so much, michelle. congrats on youri can new time and i ll look forward to seeing you soon. all right, sean? take care. thank you. and i am laura ingraham. carethank lauranighham. washington tonight with some breaking news. bide president
and transportation. we ll give you that coming up. buout first, the house judiciary committee chairman, jim jordan, and congressmajudiciarn mac gag, they will be here in a moment with more on today s explosive hearing on capitol hill with the fbi director,bi chris wray, who should be fired and under both wrachris wry, his predecessor, jim comey. mr. higher honord under , the ws once premiere law enforcement agency, has now sadly been has b transformed into nothing short of an arm of the democratic party. cratic. the bume politicized they ve become weaponized. the bureau is now rotting from the torep down with extreme political bias and based on race non-answers cavalier attitude today. oh, he seems that he doesn te really care at all. now, it s now well-established that the fbi whed that puts cins on the scales of the lastr two presidents elections in our countrcountry.y in 2016. after detailing a litany of serious top secret classified information all over server. thr ther
as further allegations against the presenter emerge tonight, we ll ask where this crisis goes next. and there are further questions for the sun including why will no one from the newspaper talk to us? today, the bbc s director general did speak. clearly these are damaging to the bbc. it is not a good situation. also tonight. the government faced down mps who wanted to dilute its illegal migration bill. but could there be more challenges to come? we ll talk to a conservative former minister who wants downing street to compromise. and in the last few minutes the government has said the g7 s going to announce, quote, a significant international framework for ukraine s long term security arrangements at the nato summit tomorrow. will president zelensky be satisifed with that for now? we ll talk to his former defence minister. good evening. as we came on air last night we tried to be really clear with everyone watching about the limits to what we actually know as fact in t