everyone i m laura ingraham ande this is the ingraham angle. still in des moines tonight. we go straight to new hampshire where there is big news from vivek ramaswamy and president trump. we cannot let it happen. we cannot let it continue. we are going down and we cannot let it continue last night. i was honored to receive an endorsement of a man whoatio isb true leader and earned admiration of so maneeiendy adr. i ve been a friend even thoughid we were competing against each other.ing but i was a friend of his and we got along and he was saying he has a great president and why is he running if he calls me auy great president?very but he is a fantastic guy san gnomic guy, smart guy, tremendous ideas. he has some young ideas, too, that is a good thing. so he has a big, beautiful bright future ahead. vivek ramaswamy. [cheers and applause] come on out, vivek. [cheers and applause] let s do this, guys. it is good to see you. it is good to be back to new hampshire. we miss y
china. president biden is facing ongoing questions about why he allowed his son hunter to attend a state dinner last week as more information is coming out about other investigations. critics say the decision was poor. the president s defenders disagree. jackie is live from the north along with details tonight. when we have questions about the ongoing federal probe into the president s son, officials redirect us to the white house counsel s office or the doj, saying they can t talk about it. when it comes to the decision to bring hunter to official events and presidential spaces, the answer is we are not going to engage on this. the former spokesperson believes hunter biden asked to attend the dinner days after accepting a plea deal with prosecutors in an ongoing investigation. his son wanted to come, so his son is going to come to the dinner. is the love for his son greater than the love for his country? that is what it looks like. the leader of the free world is a r
we re passing each other all the time. it is great to be with my good friend, dana this morning. president biden insisting he told the truth, denying he lied when asked about his previous statements claiming he never had discussions with hunter about lucrative business arrangements overseas despite the fact they were traveling together on a number of these trips. karl rove saying if the president is telling the truth he should have said something to hunter to get him to stop. this was all in public. when hunter biden joined the burisma board it stunk. and the vice president of the united states, his father, was in charge of encouraging the ukrainian government to crack down on corruption and his own son was participating with a corrupt company in a corrupt act. he should have had a conversation with him about it and said what in the heck do you think you are doing? get off that board and stop trying to make money off my name. dana: david spunt standing by at the justice d
yes! yes! i know! all right, all right. stop it, stop it. happy thursday everyone. you know it seems silly now but once upon a time america trusted anthony fauci. during the pandemic we were all scared and confused. dr. fauci was a comforting voice of calm and reason. some believed a man of his stature might even lead them to a pot of gold. but according to his testimony this week before the official select subcommittee on the covid pendant pandemic the dwarf known as dock copped to the following admissions. the 6-foot social distancing rule had no basis in science. the lab leak isn t just a conspiracy theory. vaccine mandate and travel bands were a mistake. and that s after previously saying the lockdowns weren t his fault. so what exactly did he get right? that the media will believe anything if it comes from a toadstool in a lab coat? kudos to chairman brad for holding the tiny hooves to the fire and refraining from throwing him out a window. let s start with the social di
promising them resources and aid as they dig through the rubble for victims. the survivor say their town is unrecognizable. more states were hit by severe weather including georgia, alabama and oklahoma. this hail pummeling parts of arkansas causing damage great everything you need to know this morning. janice, these tornadoes can touchdown anywhere.it ran right through a community. we can warn people and tell them where the location is going to get hit hard which is what we did yesterday. the panhandle was part of that but when you see the devastating damage and folks out of their homes death and destruction. it s heartbreaking and unfortunately we have another day of strong severe storms. look at the last 48 hours. it s rare to see severe weather outbreaks in june. it is possible but we typically see it in the spring and fall when we have a clash of the air mass and the fact we are saying this amount of severe weather this late in the season is remarkable but we do have