laura: don t tell us anymore after that. you never had a desire to have a mustache ever? sean: no, never. you want me to try it? make a bet? laura: yeah, i think you should grow a mustache for charity. sean: when you make a bet you can make that my payment to you. laura: okay. that s really good. sean: and i ll take the cash. laura: that s perfect. and maybe we ll show our crew s mustaches and compare. great show tonight i enjoyed watching it. see you later. i m laura ingraham, this is ingraham angle from washington tonight we have breaking news from journalist chris rufo we re going to bring you in moments. and once again the left is seeking to use the department of justice to target those who speak out. this time against those who oppose radical gender surgeries. those details are just moments away. but first, unnatural disasters. that s the focus of tonight s angle. now, just when you think the regime media couldn t do more to shatter its own credibility, tha
we ll read from that new piece. so much different legal angles are percolating with the jan. 6 and other issues with the election. good morning. welcome to morning joe. it is friday, july 8th. with us, the host of way too early and politico s jonathan lemire. associate editor of the washington post, eugene robinson. and we begin with the breaking news. former japanese prime minister shinzo abe is dead after being shot twice this morning. officials is say abe was campaigning for a candidate ahead of japan s upcoming house of counselors elections, where he was shot from behind, once in the back and the other in the neck, with what appeared to be a homemade gun. this happened in the city of nara, about 20 miles southeast of osaka. the chaos from the shooting and the subsequent takedown of the man police say carried out the attack was all caught on camera. and we warn you, some of this video may be incredibly disturbing. [ speaking foreign language ] abe was immediately
weeks ago. what we could learn when the document comes out. good morning. welcome to morning joe. it is friday, august 26th. i m willie geist. with us this morning, msnbc contributor mike barnicle. former united states senator and msnbc political analyst, claire mccaskill. and white house editor for politico, sam stein. we wake up to some news this morning. a redacted copy of the affidavit used to justify the search warrant executed at donald trump s mar-a-lago estate will be made available to the public by at least noon today, possibly this morning. federal magistrate judge rhinehart yesterday ordered it to be unsealed after the justice department submitted the redacted version for him to review. in the order, he outlined which sections of the affidavit the government redacted before public release, saying, i find the government has met its burden of finding a compelling reason, a good cause, to seal portions of the affidavit. because disclosure would reveal the identi
and nobody was able to help him, it was like it bothers me. and i think here i never thought it would have been in d.c. ashley: jackie ibanez to live with the details about the shooter, jackie. the shooting taking place i m permitted juneteenth event washington, d.c. the eyewitnesses were next to the police officer and the scene was pure chaos. listen. i was sitting next to a cop and shots rang out he did not want to stay down. he proceeded on. we were trying to enjoy ourselves, the crowd running back and forth. ashley: the police officer one of at least three people injured in the shooting. a 15-year-old boy was killed as the police tried to break up the event after two fights broke out in the crowd to. mpd number shut the event them because shut the event down because it appeared the event was unsafe. there were several people injured as a result of their legs or ankles being trampled as they tried to run from the area. when you have large gatherings in a dense ar
Are the codefendant, walt nauta, trumps former valley from the white house, who still works closely with him. The photos show nauta moving boxes around maralago on june 1, 2022, just before for a trump attorney was supposed to search for those boxes at maralago for classified documents, something he had to do under Subpoena Prosecutors say that not move the boxes is part of an alleged conspiracy to conceal classified material from federal investigators now the photos were part of a federal judges opinion saying that investigators had strong evidence that the former president intended to hide classified documents. She also noted that an empty folder marked classified evening summary was discovered in this bedroom months after the fbis search that same filing from last night also included the Standard Operating Procedure for when the fbi conducts a search. Agents is they are always are in such a search. Were armed, which has led trump in some of his supporters that suggests that the agen