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
going to be four more years michael pasi also takes the only four more years approach, but he arrives at a different answer. for now aren t going to be perfect, but i think there could be better than what the alternative would be there. haley vote in april was a protest. their choice in november good. well, decide the outcome in a crucial battleground john king, cnn doyle s town, pennsylvania hello. everyone thanks for joining me. i m alison camera maratha in for fredricka whitfield. were watching several big stories unfolding around the world. so let s start overseas where the us is reaffirming its support for ukraine as president volodomyr there s lenski tries to rally world leaders to help his country fight off russia. today, us defense secretary lloyd austin met with zelenskyy on the sidelines of a key security summit in singapore. last week, the us granted permission for ukraine to use american made weapons inside russian territory. this is a big shift in us poli