firing up the divisive rhetoric instead of the grill. why would you ever do that? bashing america on the day meant to celebrate our freedom. although patriotism has been taking a real hit over the last decade. check out this poll. it is shocking. only 39% of those surveyed said that they were proud of the country while 56% said they were not. that is a pretty dramatic shift from how things were back in 2011. this year, the left anger over the supreme court s decision on abortion seems to be fueling things. in arizona, the democratic party hosted this and deleted the tweet promoting a woman s march that was called f the fourth telling fox out while posting the graphic was a mistake, it still supports the event. not taking a back. the orlando that he council sparked fury with this email about the july 4th fireworks writing that a lot of people probably don t want to celebrate our nation right now and we can t blame them when there is so much division, hate, and unrest, why on e
they devoted their lives and they were embarrassed by it. members of the committee say that arnado story doesn t add up. and they need to make it clear what he knows under oath. mr. arnado didn t have as clear of memories from this period of time. as i would say miss hutchinson did. congressman taking it a step further. saying in a tweet quote, there seems to be a major thread here. tony arnado who likes to lieiei. men while the committee issuing a subpoena to former white house counsel pat cipollone. a key figure they believe he has a lot to share. it would not be subject to privilege. cipollone may sit for a transcribed deposition. others fighting subpoena, frustration is mounting from the lack of action from the department of justice. mark meadows and dan have refused to come in and talk to congress. we have the power of subpoena similar to what a court has. and the justice department has failed to indict them for that. all it does is send a message you have to
in the senate. all these candidates talking with voters and somebody not even on the ballot loom over one race. what will today s election tell us about donald trump s influence and the future of both parties? also this thundershower you have president biden back at the white house after speaking in buffalo, where he said democracy s in danger after that deadly racist attack. and he s calling out people who spread and profit off the so-called great replaisment theory. we ve got a context check on where that theory came from, and we re live in buffalo and on the hill with congress setting up a showdown over domestic terrorism. this just coming in from michigan on the state s abortion law there and what would happen in roe vs. wade is overturned. we re going to tell you what it says and what happens next from here. i m hallie jackson from washington. i want to bring in our team who s following that election in pennsylvania, because voters are voting. senior political editor
la laura ingraham. it is official, trump has selected his vice president. in my mind, yeah. do they know? no, nobody knows. kayleigh: byron donald, tim scott and burgum are here to weigh in. anti-israel mob beats a jewish woman outside of a los angeles synagogue. [screaming] kayleigh: this one is wild, aoc and jamaal bowman s rally. we going to show them who the we are. kayleigh: yieshgsz ikes, just three days away. should i be tough and nasty and say you re the worst president in hift rear or should i be nice and calm and let him speak? 50/50. be tough, be tough. kayleigh: despite smear from media or targeted lawfare from left wing prosecutors, trump is having a blast on the campaign trail. no wonder this happy warrior is ahead in the real clear politics averages. people know he has their back and enjoying the president everywhere he goes. in philadelphia, got to see trump s own personal style of debate prep when he stopped by a local cheesesteak di
ingraham angle from new york city. it s official trump has selected his vice president. vice president is. in my mind, yes. do they know? nobody knows. kayleigh: big news possible trump vp picks, byron donalds, tim scott and governor doug burgum are here to weigh in. also anti-israel mob beats jewish woman outside of los angeles synagogue. [shouting] [bleep] kayleigh: this one is wild a.o.c. and jamaal bowman cringe-worthy new york city rally. we going to show them hot [bleep] we are. kayleigh: yikes, more on all those stories and more. but, first, we are just three days away from the cnn presidential debate and president trump, he is testing out his attack lines on the campaign trail. should i be tough and nasty and just say you re the worst president in history or should i be nice and calm and let him speak? [cheers] be tough. be tough. kayleigh: despite the relentless smears from the media or targeted lawfare by the doj and left wing prosecutors, trum