laura: hello, everyone, i m laura ingraham, with the the ingraham angle . this is what americans are facing this christmas, cost of living is so high people are raiding their 401(k)s to pay their bills. including violent criminals and suspected terrorists. the government releasing 5,000 migrants into the country every day this really stunned me. 670,000 known got-aways in fiscal year 2023 alone. the open border helped sink our cities into squalor and deadly consequences in small town america as well. raffaele romero is now behind bars in jackson county charged with capital murder in the death of 16-year-old medina. he is undocumented. nobody ever wants to see your child in the bathtub the way i found her. nobody. the curtains were closed i didn t see her. when i opened those curtains, i just want justice for my baby. laura: murdered her and left her in the bathtub. if all of that is not bad enough for you. there are new concerns that the tens of thousands of chinese
ingraham angle from washington tonight. thanks so much for being with us. americans say no. that s the focus of tonight s angle. this is what americans are facing this christmas. the cost of living in the biden economy is so high that more people are raiding their 401(k)s to pay their bills. of course, our border total chaos. 8 million migrants from across the globe and counting, including violent criminals and suspected terrorists. the government releasing 5,000 migrants into the country every day this really stunned me. 670,000 known got-aways in fiscal year 2023 alone. the open border helped sink our cities into squalor and deadly consequences in small town america as well. raffaele romero is now behind bars in jackson county charged with capital murder in the death of 16-year-old medina. he is undocumented. nobody ever wants to see your child in the bathtub the way i found her. nobody. the curtains were closed i didn t see her. when i opened those curtains, i just wa
everything you did is not presidential, so to speak. to saying now the supreme court will look at how a case normally goes through to get to the supreme court. this is significant, ian. it is. i think jack smith s being very smart trying to make this move as fast as possible. you don t want a situation where like on october 20th the supreme court throws out a conviction because of some procedural rule that no one anticipated. ordinarily i advocate for the supreme court to do as little as possible. you want narrow that s not because i don t like the supreme court. that s good judging. you don t want judges to overreach, but in this case i think we want the court to give us as much guidance as possible as to how this trial is going to be run. it s an unprecedented case. right. it s a case where the stakes are enormous. the voters need to know if this man is a convicted felon when it comes time for the election and so i am hoping that the supreme court is going to tell t
mainstream media has mounted a campaign against donald trump warning that he s just too dangerous to be allowed to win a second term. this isn t just reporting or commenting on the sometimes over the top things trump says talking about getting even with opponents or saying he ll go after what he calls the enemy of the people. i ve criticized plenty the of things trump has said over the years and as a leading presidential candidate, he should be aggressively scrutinized. yet after nine years of a hostile relationship with the media, suddenly there s not even a pretension of fairness. the atlantic has just publish pd an entire issue on how the former president is teenager to democracy. new york is that a danger to democracy. the washington post filled several inside pages with an anti-trump opinion piece, and all that reverberates across television. i think what people have normalized the possibility of trump coming back to office, we get used to anything. this time he is
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