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Agnes Gibboney, whose son was murdered by an illegal immigrant, shares her story on The Ingraham Angle. This is a rush transcript from The Ingraham Angle, January 21, 2021. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. LAURA INGRAHAM, HOST: All right. Fantastic show. I m Laura Ingraham. This is The Ingraham Angle with a jam-packed show tonight. So, there s no time to waste. Uniting behind lawlessness. That s the focus of tonight s angle. Now, they weren t featured at last night s tedious Zoom inaugural concerts and they weren t highlighted in his campaign commercials but meet some of Joe Biden s new presidential priorities. ....
Daines Visits Montana Guard Troops Protecting Capital Over 150 Montana National Guard soldiers are in our nation s capital for the presidential inauguration. On Tuesday, Montana Senator Steve Daines (R-MT) was able to visit the troops, and thank them for their service protecting the U.S. Capitol. DAINES: A high honor to meet with our Montana soldiers last night in D.C. From Ryegate, to Polson, to Dillon and Miles City, and all across our great state, these men and women are some of our finest. They will ensure we have a peaceful transfer of power today. God bless our country.
Sally Mauk and Gwen Florio, hosts of Parsing The Press The debate over social media s influence and responsibilities has intensified in the wake of the assault on the U.S. Capitol. How can journalism compete with the misinformation disseminated on social media? Journalists Sally Mauk and Gwen Florio, along with special guest New York Times columnist Charlie Warzel discuss this and more in this episode of Parsing the Press. Sally Mauk We have a special guest today. And I want to welcome Charlie Warzel, a columnist for The New York Times who lives here in Missoula. And Charlie, you ve described yourself as a reluctant chronicler of our poisoned information ecosystem. And social media is a huge part of that poisoned ecosystem and has led us to where we are now. And social media is now trying to stem the tide it fostered. Is it too little, too late? ....
An opinion piece authored by Sen. Jon Tester received national attention after he called on Congress to do its constitutional duty and hold those who enabled last week’s deadly insurrection accountable. ....
In Tuesday's USA Today, Montana Senator Jon Tester authored an editorial about his reactions to the violence and deaths that occurred last week in Washington, D.C. ....