this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight, the flimflam game, that is the focus of tonight s angle. all right the talking point for globalist is conservative skeptical about the mcconnell s last chuck schumer don t want to solve the crisis but bowing down to donald trump who opposes it. it is not surprising, i guess, but i mean it is deeply cynical. people are dying and a lot of people s lives are hanging in the balance. i think it is a fundamental problem with trump. it is about to burn it down caucus pier they don t want to legislate because legislation is solving problems, right? they don t want the government to work. laura: similar flimsy thinking coming from conservative stalwart mitt romney and other trump loathing pro-amnesty republicans like thom tillis. it is immoral for me to think you want to go the other way because you think this is the linchpin for trump to win. i don t want to be a part of this history that fails democracy. laura: sena
former president donald trump and did it just open the flood gates for more candidates to dive in. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. first to jacqui heinrich at the white house on the back and forth of infrastructure amid a backdrop of controversies. jacqui? hi, neil. with this new divided control of congress, passing new legislation is going to be much more difficult for the president than it was when democrats controlled both chambers. ahead of any 2024 announcement, which could come sometime after the state of the union, the president hasn t been laying out an agenda other than promoting bills that he signed in to law like he did in baltimore, touting the trillion dollar infrastructure law. he talked about a tunnel that would be replaced and completed about a decade from now. it will have up to four tracks total allowing trains there to move at more than 100 miles an hour. this is 150-year-old tunnel. you wonder how in the hell it s still standing. we re going to in
Donald trumps lawyers trying to convince the jury that the x fixer is School Republicans joining forces white house all right, 6 00 a. M. Here in washington alive. Look at the white house on this misty wednesday morning here in washington. Good morning, everyone. Im kasie hunt. Its wonderful to have you with us Donald Trumps defense team had months to prepare for this particular moment in history. There chance to crossexamine Michael Cohen to try to attack his character, tear down his credibility, and convinced 12 jurors that he cant be trusted or believed. Trumps former lawyer and fixer faced intense scrutiny on the stand on tuesday. The defense tried to paint him as bidder filled with rage and motivated by Revenge Cohen was confronted with a string of insults that he has leveled at the former president in recent years, including calling him a cheetodusted cartoon villain. And dictator di bag in direct examination from prosecutors earlier in the day, cohen testified in detail about th
Crime. Both of those things have been lacking. This is the kind of taste with any other judge the next step if they cant present evidence that really identifies what the underlying crime that was committed and remember, cohens testimony is not enough to satisfy that come with any other judge it would have been dismissed before got to jury. John while they show no sign of following your thinking is a lot ahead we will see more of you think you so much. Appreciated. Now this. [chanting] john lives looks at universities and around the country and also to capitol hill warehouse Speaker Mike Johnson will outline plans to crackdown on antisemitism on American College campuses. Sandra at this hour as we do watch the protests continue, john, columbia is threatening to expel students who broke into a building and wont leave. They have started suspending students camping out on the quad so they say, write john . John so they say and yet they dont seem to back that up with any sort of action. Tha
harris: all right, we are watching. the day is getting out. we are tilting at any moment, president biden will be departing m david. for the first time in 4 years for those 2. we don t even know if that 2 will shake hands or anything. they will be standing closer together this time. instead of the usual 12 feet, they will be 8 feet apart with their lecterns. the uncertainty and expected fireworks are why it is expected to be the most watched presidential debate in history. one of the key questions tonight is whether biden s weeklong debate prep at camp david will pay off, or will trump do better going out on the campaign trail and having more of a mixed wrap? this is outnumbered. i m harris faulkner with my cohost kayleigh mcenany you re joining us today, and their martha maccallum, fox news contributor and president of american spirit enterprises tammy bruce and fox news contributor senior fellow at the american enterprise institute and former speech writer to president