Security and who we are as a country. Trey we understand why people want to come to this country, to escape persecution, to taste freedom and liberty, to no hard work and education and a level playing field, can combine forces to transform lives. Escaping a country rife with conflict is one thing. Picking a new home is another. And america is picked more than all the countries combined because we are a country that embraces justice, we reward fairness, and we are a nation of laws. In fact, if you look at the oath new citizens take criminal law is mentioned different times. Six times. In one paragraph. Six times, these new citizens swear allegiance to this thing we call law. Is irate we can break this thing we call law and bring allegiance to this thing we call the law. It is ironic to say the least that you would reward people who do not follow the law by administering an oath to follow the law. President obama used is that he wanted a country where everybody plays by the same rules. W
that is obviously impending. sean: would you like me to find you a therapist? yes. no, there s several existing in your audience right now. sean: there is, there s a doctor here tonight. laura: yes, i understand that. and i can t wait to see you in studio soon in new york. sean: all right. laura: and we love all of you in new york. thank you so much, sean. awesome show. i am laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. the war against common sense, that s the focus of tonight s angle. now, you know that safety announcement that the airlines always make before you take off? cabin pressure changes, oxygen masks will drop from the panels above your seat. be sure to adjust your own mask before helping others. laura: well, clearly that thinking doesn t apply to biden s foreign policy crew. you know, we all, you know, watch the white house do nothing as the war against america kills more than, what, a hundred thousand every year? and the dhs k
we re keeping them honest. also, senator tommy tuberville on cnn said white nationalist to me is an american. now he is doing damage control, while still blocking promotions of military officers in a battle over abortion. and live reporting tonight from new england, where some of the worst flooding there in decade series still far from over. good evening. thanks for joining us. tonight we know what has long been suspected. the former president is trying to run out the clock in the documents case, and it s not just us saying it. he and his legal team did. a court filing, which arrived before midnight last night spells it out. in it, attorneys for the former president and his co-defendant walt nauta ask judge aileen cannon to not only set aside her august trial date, but to also, and i quote, postpone any consideration of a new trial date. so delay the trial and delay deciding when to visit. special counsel jack smith wants a december trial, which our legal analysts agree i
hearing on capitol hill. fbi director christopher wray on defense over the agency s alleged preferential treatment of democrats. senior, national correspondent kevin corke joins us here in the nation s capitol. good evening, kevin. kevin: you could call it a bipartisan be down today. hobbled and pilloried by the right and left for that matter at that hearing today on capitol hill. while his opening statement offered a forceful defense of the bureau, house members wasted little time in taking aim at the director for what they called corruption. and historically poor lead leadership. you preside over the fbi that has the lowest level of trust in the npr s history. people trusted the fbi more when j. edgar hoover was running the place then you are. you don t give straight answers. you give answers that later in court are deemed not true. kevin: wray fired back saying his agency remains popular. expect in your home state of florida, the number of people trying to come work
married her. [laughter] that s going to hurt. get him. if someone gets caught with cocaine it s usually a slam dunk case but when cocaine is found in the white house, the secret service can t tell us where they found it. and we re starting to believe that the reason they won t tell us where they found it is because that would tell us whose coke it was. instead the secret service isn t telling us anything. in response to a freedom of information request put forward by bloomberg. the secret service is saying they can t release any records about the coke found at the white house. why? they said it would interfere with an ongoing investigation but what s the investigation? police charge people with cocaine possession all the time when they find it in someone s house. today we learn the fbi is a part of a cover-up. does the fbi assistant the secret service in the investigation into how cocaine wound up at the white house? yes, i want to be a little bit careful what i can