Laura Ingraham shines a spotlight on everyday Americans and examines how their lives are affected by politics at the federal, state and local level. When you were chair of the House Oversight committee on who wrote the talking points, who were interested in the families mightve happened in new york, not to mention the Trump Organization and the trump foundation. We would have investigations in congress. Congress is hapless right now. When you were chair of that committee, you investigated. I think you would be investigating right now. Jason you know what. You know why congress is hapless . This Attorney General does nothing to provide documents that congress has issued subpoenas for. Math, come on in here and give us your perspective. This Attorney General is in name only. He i think hes one of the most feckless, ineffective Attorney Generals this country is ever had. Jason, i understand where youre coming from. I am a big fan of Jeff Sessions but i feel it for the last year and a half
Laura Ingraham shines a spotlight on everyday Americans and examines how their lives are affected by politics at the federal, state and local level. Organization and two Senior Company officials related to the payments to stormy daniels. Thats important because President Trump has no power tos pardon individuals convicted of state crimes. Joining me now to make sense of all this, chris hahn, radioow talk show host and former aide to senator chuck schumer. Matt schlapp, chairman of the american conservative union, and david bossie, former Deputy Chairman of the trump campaign. Thank you for joining us. Ig david, i want to start with you. The Attorney General went out of his way to say he was never influenced by any political consideration but i think, correct me if im wrong, one of the first things he did was make a political consideration to recuse himself on a case that he really did need to do it because of political considerations. Correct . O thats exactly right, jason. That bad de
disarming the intruder jason: if i ve got a guy with a gun in my school, i want to have a gun with me too. laura, let s go your per trade faster colorado, you dedicate a part of your career and efforts to help engage teachers. how do you see this working? it s working today. we ve got hundreds of armed school staff already in colorado and thousands across the country. what it comes down to is these are school staff, teachers, janitors, however. they would die to protect their kids. in these school shootings, you see they are dying to protect kids. they can protect kids and live and be able to save kids and go back to their own families. we hear a lot of statistics. they are not completely accurate. what we do know is that when somebody is there on scene to stop the killer as close as possible to where he starts his crime, fewer people are hurt or die. the alternative, you have to
with a gun in my school, i want to have a gun with me too. laura, let s get your perspective. faster colorado, you dedicate a part of your career and efforts to help engage teachers. how do you see this working? it s working today.r we ve got hundreds of armed school staff already in colorado and thousands across the country. what it comes down to is these are school staff, teachers, janitors, however. they would die to protect their kids. in these school shootings, you see they are dying to protect kids. they can protect kids and live and be able to save kids and go back to their own families. we hear a lot of statistics. they are not completely accurate. what we do know is that when somebody is there on scene to stop the killer as close as possible to where he starts his crime, fewer people are hurt or die. the alternative, you have to wait for law enforcement.