great show as always. awesome audience. i am laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle from washington. thanks for joining us. biden surrenders. that is the focus of tonight s angle. this month americans cannot turn around without seeing a very colorful flag. it is everywhere. you see it in stores, at hotels, on clothing. of course it is being pushed by celebrities. it is even hanging prominently at the white house. but there is a flag that far better represents where we are heading as a country right now. although it s a lot less flashy. you see it there. given bidens groveling approach to china our single greatest adversary, the white house might as well raise it at this point. there are so many obvious reasons why america needs to begin decoupling from china. it is insane when you think about it that we ever allowed manufacturing and the production of things like prescription drugs, medical devices, critical electronics and other critical parts to be controlled by
we ll bring you an interview with ecuador s president in the week will have elections on taiwan. we start tonight with reaction to the american and british air strikes on houthi targets in yemen. last night four royal air force typhoon fighterjets took part in the raids, along with us navyjets. this footage is from one of the two uk raf strikes. officials say 16 sites were targeted 16 sites, including in the capital city sana a. they included what the us called command and control centres, munitions depots, launching systems, production facilities and air defence radar systems. houthi leaders said five people were killed, and threatened to retaliate. the raids were in response to houthi attacks on ships in the red sea, which they say is in response to israel s attacks in gaza. fighters have been targeting ships with armed drones and missiles and boarding them. the british prime minister called the strikes necessary and proportionate in order to protect global trade in on
paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. as 2,024 presidential election year begins president biden s support among key voting ruse is slipping with the new suffolk university usa today poll showing the president drawing only 63% support from black voters down from 87% in 2020. donald trump now leading among hispanic voters and younger people in the same poll, the biden campaign hopes to turn those numbers around by attacking mr. trump as a threat to democracy, the president marking the third anniversary of the january 6th assault on the us capital with a speech in valley forge, pennsylvania, the release of his first television ad of the 2024 campaign. president biden: there is something dangerous happening in america. there s an extremist movement that does not share the basic beliefs in our democracy. all of us are being asked right now, what will we do to maintain our democracy? paul: doug shown was an advisor to president clinton and the presidential campaign of m
last may congress held its first hearing on ufo s in over 50 years. intelligence experts testify about hundreds of encounters with unidentified objects and gave americans a glimpse into apparent run-ins with unidentified aircraft. air force veteran and high-ranking intelligence official is blowing the whistle on a program run by the u.s. government for decades. david grusc h claims the government is in possession of partial and fully in tact aircraft of nonhuman origin and several members of the program corroborated with the office of the inspector general. he says information about the deeply covert program has been withheld from congress and is speaking out about the secretive program. these are retrieving nonhuman technical vehicles, spacecraft, if you will, nonhuman, exotic origin, vehicles that have landed or crashed. we have spacecraft from another species? we do. how many? quite a number. quite a number, kayleigh. what is fascinating about this, he s not the
happening now, donald trump remains on the primary ballot in michigan after the supreme court rejected a bid to disqualify him under the insurrectionist ban. will this ruling have any impact on trump s legal fight in colorado? also this hour, we re standing by for a readout on critical talks that just ended between biden cabinet officials and the president of mexico. did they reach any new agreement on ways to ease the surge of migrants into the u.s. as the problem weighs not only on border cities, but also the white house. also, we re following these disturbing new images out of gaza. palestinian men and at least two boys apparently stripped down to their underwear while being detained by the israeli military. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. wolf blitzer is off today. i m kaitlan collins and you re in the situation room. our top story this hour, a new ruling in the multistate effort that is underway to disqualify donald trump from running