laura: i m laura ingraham, this is the the ingraham angle, thank you for being with us tonight. how to save democracy is the focus of tonight s angle. the most dangerous people in the united states tonight, they are not donald trump supporters. most dangerous people in the united states are those suggesting that somehow a court can vaporize the candidacy of the leading presidential contender and not do damage to the country and its institutions. it is encouraging to see the rule of law working. the colorado supreme court justices did a sensational job. if he s unfit to hold office, we should be encouraged by any action that makes it less likely he will return to the presidency. laura: these people are delusional. they think if the court bars a front-runner from the race, that the election will go on as normal and usual? they are kidding themselves. let s be clear, any decision that prevents voters from deciding donald trump s fate would discredit the next year s ele
laura: i m laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle. thank you as always for being with us tonight. how to save democracy. that s the focus of tonight s angle. the most dangerous people in the united states tonight, they are not donald trump supporters the most dangerous people in the united states tonight are those who are suggesting that somehow a court can just vaporize the candidacy of the leading presidential contender and not do long-term damage to the country and its institution. it s definitely encouraging to see the rule of law working. the colorado supreme court justices in the majority did a really sensational job. if he is unfit to hold office, we should all be encouraged by any action that makes it less likely that he will return to the presidency. laura: these people are delusional. they actually think if a court successfully bars the frontrunner from the 2024 race that the election is just going to go on as normal that all is going to be well. tha
palestine, ohio, we have toxic chemicals killing animals and fish, causing people to be euld from a controlled burn of chemicals that could be seen on end. sara is on ground in ohio, she has been with the people all day. the situation is not good. we will hear from her in a moment. we should hear from the president of the united states, the white house. it s not a retirement home, joe. being the commander and chief is not a life of leisure. if joe sun willing or incapable and unable to work around the clock to communicate with you the american people he needs to get back to delaware and fire up the heated blanket and retire. there is no excuse for biden s lack of action and no excuse for the american people being kept in the dark when our military is shooting down objects we can t put a name. two we have no idea what he shot out of the sky this weekend. now intel say they re probably not tied to the chinese spy balloon program. how do they know that? why were they shot down?
morn morning. in kentucky, rescues are under way. the state is reeling from flooding that claimed 28 lives including at least four children. rescue teams are desperately searching for victims in areas that have been hard to reach. the scenes in kentucky are horrific. floodwaters lifting homes off foundations. more than 50 bridges washed away. with the level of water, we re going to be looking at weeks. many houses swept quarter mile plus from where they were lost. water, a big problem with some of these areas. power. when we get over the rain, it s going to be really hot in the next week. so we re still in an emergency phase. let s go now to evan mcmorris santoro. he is live in hazard, kentucky. heartbreaking what we learned over the weekend out of kentucky, evan. tell us what you re seeing there now. i m standing on the side of highway 28 in perry county, kentucky, one of more than a dozen counties severely affected by these flash floods. as you can see, there is rain
his medicine but the officers yell at her to back up. the 27-year-old man was eventually taken to jail where he is facing multiple charges, including battery and assault. omar jimenez is with us and leads us off. what more do we know about the suspect and the events that led up to the disturbing encounter? right now one. anyone who watched that video, it s an ugly scene that you re seeing there. what led up to it, while we don t know those immediate moments, we do know that it started when a gas station attendant nearby called the police for a man who was allegedly threatening that person and spit on that person. so police were called. they basically found this person at a nearby convenience store and that s where the video appears to pick up. now, the crawford county sheriff s office, which is the county in mulberry, arkansas, just put out a statement this past hour identifying these three officers involved. the statement said these deputies involved in the video yesterday