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
what i think is one of the mostl moments from the whistleblower sharply. his interview earlieebapley r wd baer. we eventually did a day of action whereon where we weretne, approaching the subject and several other witnesses. we hade had a of how we were gu to approach hunter biden that morning. and ultimately we found out that the night beforbeforee, i s told the fbi headquarters contacted secret service and the transition team and told them of the pending action the the next day. so ultimately, i don t know how it affected the witnesses,ic but there walears clear opportu for them to be tipped off before we even approached them . and of the 12 interviews that we attempted, we only received one substantive interview. david, you know, anyonetonigh watching this across america doest doesn t think that stunning your reaction? it sabsolute absolutely stunnini and what i also hope the viewers understand is how extraordinary it is for the