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i m raymond arroyo in for laura ingraham. this is a special of the ingraham angle from new york city tonight. efforts underway in severali states to remove formerdo president donald trump fromght, the ballot. we ll get to that in a moment. tonight, the vacuu vivekm swamy is here with his reaction. plus, gary sinise with a heartwarming, inspiring story that you have to hear. but first, william faulkner famously said the past isn t dead. we it isn t even pase sat. as we say farewell to 2023, there are important lessonsr. that we may have missed. lessons we need in the new yea g . you know, we tend to focus so intently on the crisis or the outrage heee of the momentie that we miss the larger trends. this hour, wpo e will reportthey breaking news. look at the big stories shape ho the year and how they will shape our 2024. it will be an important and fuin hour. i want to start with the narrative that has sounded all year long and it slond g mae a major theme in the new
prime time tonight. oh, that was the good thing i ve ever heard in my life. let s go. democratin. let s shoot a video in then senate. and they were rising inside t-mobile arena to pay their respects, trump jumped out to the largestto pay t lead the republican has had in 20 years. america s race to the bottom. plus oc. i feel going out my finger, just getting the heart senate building has produced some of washington s biggest fireworks. from condoleezza rice testifying biggest in front of e 911 commission or james comey lying through his teetht th about the russia hoax. to brad kavanaugh s testy confirmation hoax, hearing righo room 216. yes, we drank beer. my friends and i, the boys and girls. yes, we drank beer. i liked beer and. still like beer. we drank beer. but last week broke the mold. a sex tape. hing not that there s anything wrong with that. with tha, actually, in this cas, there is. the tape was sose graphic. kind of made us miss the blue dress. a youn drg m
report on lawrence-lightfoot was essentially the first black woman to lead a major city. may aurally lawsie.- yeah, first person to lead identity politics. that s why they lost. it is n so it s not who presided over a crime to control. s he s non ae of that. it s the first is a failure.d and she deserved to lose. and they fired her. hav yeah, that s how this is thesay, people ultimately have their say. hannity awesome, awesome news.e see you tomorrow night. have a grea and thank you. and we ll see you tomorrow night. all right. have a great show, as always, florida. all right. everyone there. i m laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle from washington. tonight. we do have a fox news alert. just moments ago, the newly formed house select committee on china wrapped up its firstit hearing. in and in jusnat a few moments, we re going to talk to two republicans on that committee. a but first, we go live to capitol hill, where fox newsw senior congressional corresponden