bevillified by the press, and, oh, are theyvillified. and not afraid to go up against powerful forces in big pharma and challenge the authority of big government when big government tramples on states rights. i m telling you, do not fret about washington. when there s so much that s actually working out there. i d say almost, what, 20-point victory for desantis in florida? that s a clear indication of how much momentum we can have if we play things smartly. and that s the angle. joining me now is virginia attorney general jason myaris. as i mentioned in the angle, mr. attorney general, you announced today you re investigating a story we ve been in front of which is thomas jefferson high school in fairfax county, virginia, a school known for the talented and gifted students. they re intentionally withholding knowledge of national merit scholarship awards from the students who
0 because of the crazy people you had on. sean: we love you. all my best to my adopted nephews, marcel, your kids are great. and you re great. sean: and anthony. tell them i said all the best. that s all the time we have. call my radio show between 3:00 and 6:00. 1-800-941-sean laura: i m laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. thanks for watching us. newt gingrich on the latest madness on capitol hill. but, first, the future isn t here. that s the focus of tonight s angle. all right, six votes later, republicans who are supposedly the majority party in the house still couldn t reach the requisite 218 votes needed to elect a speaker. but, i was thinking about this today what looks chaotic and kind of seems counterproductive to many is actually in it s own way refreshing. because it s democracy in action. now, it does remind us, this isn t china. party fall in line with whatever the dear leader decrees. in the gop unlike in pelosi s party,