laura: good evening,t. everyone. i am laura ingraham and this is this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. an american tragedy is the focus tonight s angle. shortl.y after that nightmare attacked sunday on u.s. serviced personnel in jordan, republicans rushed out to demand that biden launch a significant retaliatioo againstst iran. now the loss of these threeil patriots is both heartbreaking and enraging. while the impulse to event their death is understandable, we cannot afford another protracted conflict in the middle east. even if we could, we can t rely on this woke series of dimwits at this leiden pentagon resembling victory. after all as biden top military war gaming ukraine? even tracking every munitions there? how did million austin manage afghanistan withdrawal again? to this day after 13 service personnel left vulnerable then blown to bits, biden has held no one in his administration accountable, no one!cu but of course, he was busy because his focus
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biden nationwide as biden fights for votes in the pivotal battleground state of michigan and both candidates gear up for the potential rematch this fall. stand by for our revealing snapshot of the race and new reaction. also breaking, sources say the former chief financial officer of the trump organization, allen weisselberg is in talks to potentially plead guilty to a perjury charge tied to a civil fraud investigation. we ll tell you what that could mean for him and possibly for trump. plus, historic testimony, on the stand defending her actions as prosecutors attempt to hold her criminally responsible for the slaughter carried out by her son. welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. wolf blitzer is off today. i m alex marquardt. you re in the situation room. announcer: this is cnn breaking news. we do begin with that breaking news. cnn s exclusive new nationwide poll showing how voters view the widely anticipated trump/biden rematch ri
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reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. time for this rat pack to pack it in. thanks very much for joining me this evening. i m jim acosta. we ll be back tomorrow night. good night. your way round the hill. and now the party bosses want a meeting. they have a proposition. they want you to take a shot at the white house. not eventually, but now. - think about it, will you? narrator: well, first you ll have to get past her, the senator with decades of experience and friends in high places, already at home in the oval office. and then you ll have to get past him, a senator and bona fide war hero backed b by a mean polititical machinine. [crowd chanting indistinctly] let s say you are ready. here s the real question. is america? [dramatic music] only one way to find out. [tense music] america, president george w. bush s second term. [chatter] at war in iraq and afghanistan, teetering on the brink of a global economic crash, disillusioned, divided, and despera