Washington tonight lawfare its Back And ThIse couldntg to be more ecstatic thIs Is very thg to think that we may actually see i guess what amounts like a mini trial before the election. Meanwhile President Trump Is focused on the real crimes that are crippling america. We do not have to live thIs way. And when im president of thee united states, we are not going to take itnymore anymore. E and the left has Suddenlynt T On Supreme Court Justices Meddling in politics. I wonder. It gives a lot of People Hope, likee it gives a lot of help. Ra but,but we have millions and millions people pouring into our country, many from prIsons and jails and Mentals Ae institutions and insane asylumsf. Traffickers. Human traffickers. Women traffickerfIs, sexs. Traffickers. And its turning out that migrant crime Is fae that l any crime that weve ever experienced. If you look at aurororey are ta colorado, theyre taking over the place. They took over buildingsju and thIs Is just the beginning. You havent se
Lawfare is back. The left couldn t be more ecstatic. This is very tantalizing to think we may actually see amounts to like a minute any trial before the election. We do not have to live this way. When i m president of the united states, we re not going to take it anymore. Laura: and the left has suddenly gone silent on supreme court justices meddling in politics. I wonder why? gives a lot of people hope. Like obama. Gives a lot of people hope. Laura: but, first we have millions and millions of people pouring into our country, many from prisons and jails and mental institutions and insane asylums. Traffickers, human traffickers. Women traffickers, sex traffickers. And it s turning out that migrant crime is far worse than any crime that we have ever experienced. If you look at aurora, colorado, they are taking over the place. They took over buildings and this is just the beginning. You haven t seen anything yet. Well, americans in lower income areas and small town u. S. A. President tru
this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight, the flimflam game, that is the focus of tonight s angle. all right the talking point for globalist is conservative skeptical about the mcconnell s last chuck schumer don t want to solve the crisis but bowing down to donald trump who opposes it. it is not surprising, i guess, but i mean it is deeply cynical. people are dying and a lot of people s lives are hanging in the balance. i think it is a fundamental problem with trump. it is about to burn it down caucus pier they don t want to legislate because legislation is solving problems, right? they don t want the government to work. laura: similar flimsy thinking coming from conservative stalwart mitt romney and other trump loathing pro-amnesty republicans like thom tillis. it is immoral for me to think you want to go the other way because you think this is the linchpin for trump to win. i don t want to be a part of this history that fails democracy. laura: sena
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