we ll see you the week after. i m laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. thanks for sharing time with us tonight. now we thought we had reached across the aisle tonight and try our hand at jazzing up biden s 2024 pitch to the voters. first i was thinking that the man needs a campaign theme song come doesn t he? one that reflects the energy he brings to the job every day. i don t need your rocking chair i still got neon in my veins. this gray hair don t mean a thing laura: not at all. president biden needs a message that promotes his stellar commitment to growth and prosperity. the reason i m running again is because the job needs to be finished. u.s. gross domestic product slowed to an annual rate in the first quarter. economists have been expecting a growth of 2%. big morgan stanley expects the contract by 2%. you ve got interest rates that have been going up for a year now, decrease in inventory investments. that s businesses
in the faulkner focus. well, many people are saying there is no way this could actually be a coincidence. lawmakers say it is an example of all-out intimidation by the federal government. republican congressman jim jordan is the chairman on the subcommittee of government weaponization. we still do not have the answers from the i.r.s. about that unlikely coincidence. it appears to be the latest example of the weaponization of the federal government against the american people. harris: matt taibbi testified to that committee on the government s censoring information on twitter. the white house with a game of dodge ball yesterday. i was wondering if you could respond to this taibbi visit by the i.r.s. and say whether it is part of a campaign to harass or intimidate related to the journalism. i have refer you to the i.r.s. harris: i.r.s. has not responded to a fox business request with an explanation. we ll have house oversight chairman comer questions as he comes up
fighting in that country we have the very latest on the deadly conflict and what could be next for thousands of americans who are still over there. plus, we ve got new polling on the 2024 presidential election how voters are feeling about president joe biden s re-election campaign as well as donald trump s mounting legal issues. and also ahead, what we can expect on capitol hill this week as the house is expected to vote on speaker kevin mccarthy s plan to raise the debt ceiling. good morning and welcome to way too early on this monday, april 24th i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day and week with us and we ll begin this morning with the developing news out of northeast africa the united states has evacuated and temporarily closed its embassy in sudan as conflict grows in that country. fighting between warring military factions in the capital has killed hundreds and thousands of citizens are still there. they re still remaining in the country. nbc news
news chief legal correspondent and an cower of fox news sunday shannon bremen has the details. shannon, good evening. shannon: good evening, trace. tuesday, you know, will mark the one year anniversary of leaked draft opinion that signaled the supreme court was prepared to overturn the roe v. wade precedent described by supporters as establishing a constitutional right nationwide to abortion. the court s current majority disagreed. the author of that opinion, justice samuel alito still clearly frustrated by the impact it had on the safety. justices and reputation of the court telling the wall street journal i personally have a pretty good idea who is responsible but that s different from the level of proof that is needed to name somebody. he added this. it was part of an effort to preprevent the dobbs draft from becoming the decision of the court and that s how it was used by six weeks by people on the outside as part of a campaign to try to intimidate the court. that d
are you listening to what i m saying? children are dying. 9-year-old children. the solution is not to arm the teachers. have you ever worked in a school? tense moments on capitol hill yesterday. as democrats demand action on gun legislation following the deadly school shooting in nashville. we ll have more of that heated exchange and the latest from tennessee in just a moment. meanwhile, donald trump is fighting a judge s order to force some of his former staff and aides to testify about january 6th. we ll go through the legal precedent that is not on the former president s side. and also ahead, some new reporting on how top republican donors are feeling about a third option in the 2024 presidential race. good morning. welcome to way too early on this thursday, march 30th. opening day. i m jonathan lemire, thanks for starting your day with us. we begin this morning with new details about what we learned about the suspect and investigation into this week s deadly school