[gears shifting] laura: plus, a.g. garland willing to go to jail to prevent americans from knowing just how senile joe biden is. and an angle fact-check on biden s latest inflation lies. but, first, another 9/11? that s the focus of tonight s angle. you wouldn t think president or cabinet would ever forget hijackers? and they were here right under our noses, taking flying lessons, lax visa policies. national complacency and of course the rest is a tragic history. we let our guard down and it triggered the longest war in american history prejtedding america first was never this administration s priority. their sole priority was and is to facilitate a mass influx of individuals from around the world into our own america in order to change america. and if border patrol by the way tries to stop migrants from crossing. they re terminated. what do you think executive order, is that going to do anything? three years and seven months. [inaudible] does it frustrate you when yo
operating dangerously close to american waters. we will talk about the arrest of 8 foreign nationals with suspected terrorism ties with former microsoft ceo steve palmer. batter up the annual congressional baseball game takes place tonight in washington. shannon: breaking tonight, the house has approved a resolution to hold attorney atty general merrick garland in contempt of congress. he continues to refuse an order to turn over audio of president biden s interview with the special counsel over his retention of classified documents. congressional correspondent aishah hasnie has the very latest from capitol hill. good evening, aishah. aishah: shannon, good evening to you. a very historic night on capitol hill for the first time in many years the house has held in contempt and attorney general. every single republican member except for one voted for this contempt. and that was ohio congressman david joist, a moderate. and tonight, garland is also firing back e writes this,