kayleigh: i m kayleigh mcenany in for laura ingraham and this is a special edition of the ingraham angle. [shouting] [bleep] [shouting] disperse now to permit the safe flow of pedestrian traffic. kayleigh: that was christmas. you may not know it by looking at those images. that was new york city and their latest victim was thrown into chaos as protesters clashed with police officers in the streets of manhattan. one officer incurred a shoulder injury. that s right, they attacked the police officers. another punched in the throat on christmas. and as billions of christians around the world separated the birth of jesus christ. these protests shouted they attacked police officers. they said christmas is canceled. they chanted long live the intifada. they even said nypd, kkk, idf, they are all the same. some even shouted allah hueall the protesters decided to mock the christmas holiday as they carted around, get, this a nativity scene, which according to the new y
this object has been described as roughly the size of a small car, much smaller than the suspected chinese spy balloon which the air force shot down last saturday. to say it was shut down to say nothing from the facts that comments from the podium at the white house today is raising questions tonight. it was downed off the alaska coast, again, about the size of a small car. it had been seen flying at approximately 40,000 feet and was deemed to pose a reasonable threat to aircraft and other civilian operations. still, there are few answers about the object, even as the white house attempts to draw distinctions between this episode and the episode i previously mentioned last saturday. now, we are told that the president based on the advice of the pentagon believed it posed enough of a concern that it needed to be shot down. he ordered it, and it was. asked about the intradiction, the president said simply it was a success. we re going to remain vigilant about the skies
what i m seeing is hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people see the signal this administration is sending, come to america! it s ok! that s intolerable. trace: and if they miss the signal, they can just pick up social media and the messages are everywhere. come to america! it s all going to be fine! jonathan fahey and horace co cooper, gentlemen, thank you both. trace: in the meantime, counting down to kickoff of super bowl 57 now and with grocery prices up nearly 12% from a year ago, hosting that big game party might be getting a little more expensive. jackie ibanez taking a closer look at those numbers. jackie, good evening. hi, trace, good evening. you re exactly right when it comes to food consumption, the super bowl is only second to thanksgiving day. that s according to the department of agriculture. about 60,000 lucky fans are expected to watch the game in person while another 200 million are expected to tune in this weekend on fox and for those catching
jonathan, to you first. we ll get to the border in a little bit but i just have to talk about this air space issue, because we were told last week it was a bad idea to shoot down this chinese spy weather balloon in deep water or in frozen conditions and yet today, we shoot down this unidentified object in frozen conditions. there doesn t appear to be a set policy. what do you think? yeah, exactly. doesn t appear it appears to be the policy is reacting to the bad news coverage from last week which really isn t a sensible national security policy. and really this goes back to and i think you hit it on earlier with your other guest is are we being tested? is this weakness of this administration being shown to the world? i think unquestionably it is, and you know, we ll get to the border in a second but these are all interconnected. the weakness is evident. they re exploiting it and testing us. trace: i get it, horace. up in that area, i know the atc radar is limited.
can t even sit down. there s not enough room for people to sit down as they come across those waters. good stuff. thank you, marianne. fbi agents searched the indiana home of former vice president mike pence on friday and found one additional document with classified markings from his time in office. this after pence s personal aids turned over a dozen classified papers to the archives in january. pence s old boss reportedly had more classified items from mar-a-lago turned over to the justice department. multiple outlets now reporting former president trump s legal team relinquished two federal agents, one folder and one additional document with classified markings in addition to a laptop belonging to a current aid of the former president. in the meantime, back to our top story and the political fallout from this latest object to be shot down in u.s. air space. let s bring in former dhs deputy assistant secretary jonathan fahey and horace cooper. gentlemen, welcome to you both.