right. so you give me the time on the other side. odd because it was one of the few times i could not see it. oh is it really. is that what we re saying? i was late one time in all the years i ve been together. all right. now a lot of it s all right. so out your awesome show and i will pick it up where you left off. i m laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. we re going to bring you voices from inside tonight s twitter announcement from ron desantis. david sax, who actually moderated the event along with congressman thomas massie ,he participated as well. he ll be here. plus, you re going to hear from newt gingrich, charlie hurt, raymond arroyo. they re going to compare previous presidential launches and tell you how this one stacked up. but first, as you might have guessed, desantis launches. that s the focus of tonight s angle. now it s quiet. let s see. so we all look so just to simplify. all right, great. so let s see. crashing her
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carton they ll be fine. o those are the good old days. lawyers all day long gone. all better not keep the jokes going. i ll get in trouble. handed anything show. i m laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle from washington. tonight. from where s al? that s the focus of tonight s angle. now, there s only one thing thes worse than al sharpton claiming to care about black people. it s than al sharpton and one of his proteges pretending to care peol an about black people. well, each of them celebrate one another. you got convictions was the first time we had convictions of a police officer like that.s in all the years that i veth ben you v. and this was monumental. t you ve sethe the template on how e kind of cases.ll o all of us remember how you yolked about get off our neck. you ll remember that that was such an important moment. and yo au were a voice for the people because of the the precedent you laid down in many others laid down al sharptons. did you say a voic
fancn y. i ll see you tomorrow or thursday. i can t wait. all right. i ll be gonee by by wednesday or thursday. you ll see. fantastic. all right. t hurs i m laura ingraham.raham an this is thgle ingraham angle frm washington tonight. in moments you re going to seehe the cable exclusive with three sorority members from sor the university of wyoming s kappa kappa gamma chapter. they re allegingy member at the national chapter forced them to accept a man into their sisterhood and shattered their feeling of safety. scarebut first, scared and hel. that s the focus of tonight s angle. liv well, that s how powerful forces want you to feel.e they want you to live in fear, t so apprehensive that you re just hoping to survive depended on the government to tell you when it s safe . now, we saw this during covid with their constant fear mongering to keep the publicc co compliant. we see it.t on college campuses with attacks on free speech. we ve seen it with how they treat a man who