well, i like i like o hangino out with old people and young people. othepl r in the middle for. yeah, that s awesome. aweso, laura is abandoning these hand-offs. isn t that sad? oh, no abandese , no. i know she s not quitting. i believe in hernow. and claudiy oh, thank you.ow. including right now, sadly. all right. have a greata , this show. have a great time. laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. my angle on the fraud that is biden nomics a little later in the shos w. first, the extent has been weakened by recent events. t it s hard to tell, but is it?el clearly the war in iraqlosing th losing war at home and he has become a bit of a fle yo around the world. i spoke to a white house official about that who really downplayedwhite ho that. they said, look, presidents spend a lot of time talking. and so they re going to be moments when they confuse words. but there s no confus doubt that those moments will be under heavy scrutiny. b
there was crucial to the case? yes, we believe so and. and but we ll never know now because we weren t allowed to access it. urate, never know. now, is that really accurate too? ack could we learn more? well, the more we peel back the sun and the more to themes. emerge. one, everything that garland claime d about the supposed independence of the investigation seems tonight to have been a lie. and tand, twoo the suggestiot this was solely a hunter biden problem was and continues to be to believe. joining me now is david schoen, formerme trump lawyer, and saul wisenberg, former deputy independent counsel, formerchment u.s. attorney as w. saul, i want to start with you. i want you examinet wi what certainly looksth like doj malfeasance here, especially as it relatealfeasans merrick gd and the us attorney, david wis e . well, merrick garland is eithe r