you unlock this door with the key of imagination. door wi beyond it is another dimension you ve just crosse imaginad ove the twilight zone. i m scared. thankfully, we can rely on the media to tell us the e can rek in witen fantasy and the twilight zone. let s check in, for example, with msnbc. they know how to cover the problems that america really cares about. how to c. here to discuss a fabulous panel, nikki d is with us. new york city nightlife awards producer of the year, julie jay is here, legendary drag queen, activist and creator of the ofp nyc. rosie is here. rupaul s drag race, seasonsts an 13 finalist and off-broadway stard and marry a trans woman activist and superstar drag performerstar drr. ladies. i am so happy you are here because dozens om happy f states this country are targeting drag performerscross . to what do you want our audience to know? sorry that was just msnbc. they have an all star drag panel. orry. that s why we couldn t book them. they had t
news cnn i doubt they just happened to be there at five thirty in the morning. yeah. they nobody ever how anybody gets held accountable for that. f we still don t know who leakedon the draft dobbs opinion at the supreme court. no one s interested in finding thatat. rachel that s that s kind of funny how that worked. great show tonight, sean. and we re going to break it up where you left off. all right. i m laura ingram . this is ingram angle from washington tonight. the biden justice department is getting so desperateonti thee now gone nuclear. the angle will explain in nucen moments. plus, when fbi agents swept into my log on monday,y, they were met by president trump s attorney, christina bob . she s here in moments t with her response to merrick garlan and to update us on whetherer the trump will allow the warrant to be unsealed ahead of tomorrow s deadline. but first, spin cycle crash. that s the focus of tonight s angle. can you imagine what president xi is thinking ri
eighty two . she s currently serving in congressth term . wow. shefi first assumed her house seat. eachthirty five years ago on j 9th. nineteen eighty seven .ti a different lifetime in politics and the culture. mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. nobody disputes whatever happened to a new man in . i ve concluded that i will stop being a candidate for president of the united states likeof yesterday. oh , she s been speaker since 2019 and before that from 2007 to 2011.20 and democrats love though because she s a first the first woman speaker of the house. and no matter what her record , the press adulation, it nevers stops. she is a canny legislator. she knows how to get things done or historic figure. but more importantlys, nancyly pelosi runs a very, very disciplined caucus. speaker pelosiate is brilliant is she s a fantastic speaker. but we re here to ask what does nancy have to show for all these years in office when she first took over as speaker, democrats had two hu
biden s presidency or give the last question to john solomon next week, devin archer, the partner of hunter biden, part of the family syndicate, is going to bepart of apparentb testifying. what can we expect? john solomone testwhat, i thinke some data points about whectn joe biden did intervene to assist hunter biden s comments. and i wanted di to point out one thing tonight, the white house is staking their defense tonight on, the 2019 impeachment trial testimony. i encourage everybody to bone up on that because next week, after many years of litigation in foya, we rewe going to releag a lot of documents. we ll see how welloingase a lo the impeachment testimony of 2019 and 2020 holds up whenle people see these new documents. all right, john, great reportinesg, great analysis, great, great legal analysis. thank you both. mocrat all right. coming up, democrats try to censor rfk jrs . at a hearing on censorship. you just can t make this. jim jordan explains when we come back. program
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