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
his lap .g joining me now exclusively for an interview are three of the sorority sisters suing hannah and jalen, who are both s, and ali, who just graduated along with their attorney , kasey kraven from long-horned law. hannah, let s start with you. how did how did all of this initially hit you when you wereh toldis that a man was to be a member of your sorority? yeah, we were all shocked. i can speak for myself saying so never thought this wouldck happn we me, especially in a sorority space for women. we were never told it was a unisex space . we joine joined under the impreg that it wales a single organization. laura well, jalen,: i read the accounts of what made the sisters of the sororityou uncomfortable about artemis. what did he say to you or to any of you that, you know, that made you uncomfortable?