Laura ingraham. This is Special Edition of the Ingraham Angle. From Assassination Attempt on Donald Trump to the democrats coup against biden to most radical president Ial Ticket in history, there has been no shortage of news this Summer And Tonight well expose exactly what is on the line this election and how our freedom can be affected. Comma kamala, focus of tonights angle. But, trying to change Facs Something quite different. And right now, Kamala Harris Cadre of high paid consultants and Fat Cat donors are frantically trying to create an alternative reality. One where Kamala Harris is the candidate that america has been hungering for. Worried about crime . Dont. Because kamala is on it. So lets just be clear about this. Kamala harris was a prosecutor. She got elected in San Francisco and fought crime. Somebody who is she says smart on crime. You could argue tough on crime. Kamala harris owns the message of being tough on crime. Laura oh, real lip . Because i didnt know you could b
Laura: good evening, everyone. I m laura ingraham. This is a special edition of the ingraham angle. Thanks for being with us as always. The democrats coup against biden to getting the most radical presidential ticket in history, there has been no shortage of news this summer. And tonight, we ll expose exactly what s on the line this election how our freedom can be protected. Kama khameleon. That s the focus of tonight s angle. So changing your hairstyle, your fashion sense, even your opinion on big issues, that s called being a human being. But, trying to change facts is something quite different. And right now, kamala harris cadre of high paid consultants and fat cat donors are frantically trying to create an alternative reality. One where kamala harris is the candidate that america has been hungering for. Worried about crime? don t. Because kamala is on it. So let s just be clear about this. Kamala harris was a prosecutor. She got elected in san francisco and fought crime. Somebody
to milwaukee to duke it out in the first presidential debate of the campaign, but several are sharpening their knives to separate themselves from the pack. tim scott is taking a different approach, touting his optimistic message of the future and focusing his attacks on president biden rather than his fellow republicans. ask if his strategy is making enough in-roads coming up. john: the president arriving in lithuania ahead of the high stakes nato summit, he will likely need to shore up disagreements among america s closest allies. sandra, vacation is over, we are all back. sandra: big welcome back to you, john. let s get right to it. sandra smith in new york, this is america reports. president is kicking off the trip with a visit to england where he met with the u.k. prime minister before appearing with king charles at windsor castle. their first meeting since charles coronation. john: his stop in london may be the easy part of the trip as the president s comments
americans believe artificial intelligence will change the wa we live and that many believe the technology is potentially dangerous. we begin tonight with president biden heading to camp david and to some lawmakers leaving washington despite new warnings about the government will start to run out of money and just te days kevin corke is it live in washington with the state of negotiations tonight over the nation s debt ceiling good evening bmx still no breakthrough in the negotiation on raising that debt ceiling even as the treasury secretary expands and extends the proverbial deadline to june 5th. however tonight the white house is digging in with its opposition to gop calls for stronger work requirements it t be included in any budget agreement that would be. with the debt ceiling increase. the issue of work requirements has actually emerged as one of the biggest remaining hurdles for reaching an agreement between negotiators for the white house and house republicans. one of
i would have to do an optimistic story. and then what. thanks, my. friend as always. thanks to you at home for being here this evening. it was four days before the 2016 election, when the wall street journal published this report national enquirer shielded donald trump from playboy model s affair allegation. the journal was the first to report that the national enquirer paid a woman named karen mcdougal $150,000 in august of 2016, and what is known as a catch and kill. basically, the enquirer bought macdougalls story, about a romantic relationship with donald trump in 2006, and then the acquirer killed it. it never went to press. in any other news cycle, this story would ve been a bombshell. in the last week, of a wild campaign, the mcdougal story got very little attention. first of all, the country was still reeling from the release of trump s access hollywood tape, which had happened a month earlier. just days before, fbi director james comey had announced the fbi was