pants on so we re good to go. laura: that s right thank you for calling me the galies of your new book sweat pant nation i think it will be a huge hit. thank you for sending me thatment i ll get you my comments after the show. great to see you as always sean. i m laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. true conspiracies, that s the focus of tonight s angle. all right, when the dc establishment doesn t want to confront the legitimate concerns of the voters, their stock response is usually something like, oh, stop the fearmongering or, that s just another right wing conspiracy. but this tactic doesn t work anymore because they ve lost all credibility. now, consider what happened with covid. the demonization of all of us who vehemently oppose lockdowns. we were branded as anti science and dangerous. you watched every night, you remember this. as were the governors who refused to lock down. this is a death cult. the texas gop, only they want to you
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more than 529,000 americans have died, the highest death toll of any nation in the world and nearly 2,000 people in the united states are still dying each day. this isn t over. and the numbers don t tell the whole story. it is the lives interrupted, the families suddenly broken, so many people left to die and grief alone that really hit that does hit the hardest and cannot be forgotten. mothers and fathers and brothers, sisters and friends and coworkers, so many taken too soon. i know i m going to remember michelle, a nurse whose brother-in-law, sister-in-law and mother in law were all admitted to her hospital and she was the only person able to hold her mother-in-law edna s hand as she passed. unlike in a normal circumstance where you would be together gathering as a family, we ve all had to work through this separately. and there is also danielle lopez whose uncle was killed by the virus last summer. it just i m sorry, i m trying to even process that all that th
a couple of hours for their turn to get their fingerprinting done and their mug shot. also they are typically thoroughly searched by a jail deputy. but having a bit of transmission issue there with isabel rosales. hopefully we ll get her back. georgia officials have said in this case trump is not a former president, he s a defendant and will be treated like any other defendant. this morning we spoke with a former federal prosecutor and attorney. he explained this, of course, will not apply to everything. i would expect it will be expedited for him because for security purposes he won t be in with the mass of other people in a holding cell or waiting in line to be booked. it sounds like they are going to do the mug shot and the fingerprinting. i think that s a good thing. i think we ve come to view some of those processes as though