all right, sean , great to see i you . sweatpants closem an. you all right? i m laura ingraham. this is ingram angle. from washington tonight. the angle is in moments, but we. start tonight with something. s i couldn t believe the storyrld. when it broke late today. truly out of this world , it ssn hard to think of anything that, frankly, is morenkly significant than this tonight.os according to what is nowiv an explosive expose in the publication the de-brief, a former intel official turned w whistleblower has given co and the intel community inspector general extensive classifiedd information about deeply covert programs that he says possess, retrieved and intact and partially intact craft of human origin. now, this whistleblower is not some kook. his name is david charles cruci, and he s a decorated former combat officer in afghanistan, as well as a veteran of the national geospatial intel agency and thei nationalge reconnaissance offic. now, it was in that office where he
with any extradition request. also, greg jarret and alan dershowitz will join us . but first, we have new detailssm from alvin bragg s. repulsive political witch hunt.t according to sources that we have, bragge demanded that sou donald trump turn himself inal today. less thad trn twenty four hourse after the grand jury voted unfairly to indict him. the but because of security concerns, the arraignment won t take place until next week.y tu probably on tuesday afternoon,n. donald trump will be booked.e wb he will be fingerprinted. there will ba e a mumug shot.g the media mob, they will get their so desired mug shot. now, my gut instinct tells me that my friend, my colleague, peter seth, who was on lastg tob time, he s going to be proven correct. that photograph will end up on more t-shirts and more hats that sayn maga and trump 2020 four . it will also appear beforeor judge juan mershon, who by the way, the very same judge who is accused of railroadingth the former cfo of the t
and all these other drugs that are killing up toe three hundred americans a week30 . we ll have the very latest coming up. plus we ll bring you all of the lowlightss. karine jean-pierre is hard hitting interview in case youd missed it on the view from i earlier today which despite all the softball questions turnedll out to be a big challenge for britain s brand new white house press secretary. t also tonight , look at your screen. they say you miss 100% the shots you don t take. but if you kamala harris, the same might be true for 100% of the shots youou do take. we ll have h some of that fun video straight ahead. but first we turn to today shead big newsn t out of the u.s.. supreme court in a six three landmark decision, the court struck down a new york state law forcing individual to showr proper cause in order to obtain a concealed carry permit. now the so-called proper clause provision is often difficult to prove and a dangerous city like new york city, it s a almostla im
and tonight, many t americans long suffering from trump derangement syndrome are downright giddy. sufferinbut yesterday s verdictt a cure for their disease. e trum in fact, the trump campaign, i will argue tonight, is stronger than evewill ar. e e after the verdict, the former president s campaign said it raisedorme what, a massive record,$34.8 mi $34.8 million in just 6 hours. and by the way, that includes tr their site crashing. meanwhile, one flash poll si trump with a sixtrum point bump. and the former president himself is nowdeterm more than ever to save our country for from political warfare. watch this. this is a case where if they can do this to me, they can do this to anyone. these are bad people. were we weren t allowed to be allowed to use our election e expert under any circumstances . you saw what happened to some of the witnesses that were our side. they were literally crucified. sideey wer thereg fout because i m doing something for this country and i m doi
on the governor winning his trust, playing on his sympathy even though their crimes are horrific. governor barbour remains unavailable to answer questions on our program. his office issued a statement. when he has spoken about this, not on this program, the governor suggested they committed crimes of passion and experts say such killers are the least likely to reoffend. we have shown you he is wrong on both accounts. this man, one of the four killers shot a clerk three times on his way into the convenience store he was robbing. on his way out, he shot twice more. he got away with $60. he was spared a possible death sentence when he ratted out his partner in the deadly robbery. it was not a crime of passion. david acted alone when he shot and killed his estranged wife, tammy and badly wounded her friend. he stalked her before seeing his opportunity to strike. tammy was holding on to their baby in her arms when she was shot. doesn t sound like a crime of passion. stalking, then