fancn y. i ll see you tomorrow or thursday. i can t wait. all right. i ll be gonee by by wednesday or thursday. you ll see. fantastic. all right. t hurs i m laura ingraham.raham an this is thgle ingraham angle frm washington tonight. in moments you re going to seehe the cable exclusive with three sorority members from sor the university of wyoming s kappa kappa gamma chapter. they re allegingy member at the national chapter forced them to accept a man into their sisterhood and shattered their feeling of safety. scarebut first, scared and hel. that s the focus of tonight s angle. liv well, that s how powerful forces want you to feel.e they want you to live in fear, t so apprehensive that you re just hoping to survive depended on the government to tell you when it s safe . now, we saw this during covid with their constant fear mongering to keep the publicc co compliant. we see it.t on college campuses with attacks on free speech. we ve seen it with how they treat a man who
tight-lipped on the durham report. his secretary walked off when asked about troubling revelations, watch this. what is the white house reaction to special counsel report? i would leave to the department of justice. does he agree with special counsel durham? that is with the department of justice. we believe in independent department of justice. thank you, see you guys in japan. durham report foup the fbi had no evident of collusion between donald trump and russia before the 2016 presidential election. cia director john brennan briefed barack obama and joe biden about a hillary clinton plan to tie trump to russia in july 2016. now all eyes are on democratic congressman adam schiff, one of the most outspoken in congress when it comes to accusing trump of collusion. this clear evidence and this adds to ample evidence of collusion in plain sight and that is true. have democrats found evidence of collusion? yes, we have. you can see evidence in plan b sight, prett
yours fruly, supreme court justiceses, stay at home moms and everyone in between. we were on a group chat a few hours before he died, and he was in fine form even at that hour. he loved his country and his family. dr. ramin oskoui, we will miss you. todd: silence from the white house as john durham reveals how forcefully democrats pushed the trump-russia narrative. i m todd piro. ashley: i m ashley strohmier, in for carley shimkus. media under a microscope facing allegations of pushing a baseless probe and providing cover for hillary clinton. todd: brooke singman has more. brooke: the white house is
saying that they are waiting to go nuclear. heather: they have to get eight democrats to come on board. right now the confirmation requires 60 votes, this brings up the nuclear option. back in 2013 it was then senate majority leader harry reid who changed the rules for presidential appointees to allow them to move forward with a simple majority of 51 votes rather than the 60. supreme court justiceses, thoughs were not included in the rule change but if democrats put stiff opposition, senator majority leader mitch mcconnell says he s willing to expand to rule to include supreme court nominations as well. you if you can t get the eight, are you going to use the nuclear option? are you going the change the rules? we are going to get the judge confirmed. so you would? we are going to get the judge confirmed. now the concern about using and expanding the nuclear option is down the road that it could