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prosecutors president biden now unquestionably would be a fact witness for the defense in any criminal trial. what followed was a wide ranging plea deal shielding hunter from any future charges. >> you have these big bad justice department prosecutors who aren't supposed to be afraid of anything but they are scared to death to charge him because they don't want to charge joe biden's son. this is exactly what access to joe biden is. this is why people were willing to pay millions of dollars to get it. that's what the scheme was. >> but what republicans call a sweetheart deal fell apart after two irs whistleblowers came forward accusing the justice department of mishandling the investigation. now washington waits to see what special counsel david weiss does next. but his previous work and past working relationship with the president's late son bo is sowing deeper doubts that he can be trusted.
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finish line at the american family field. there you go, wisconsin-nice. tomorrow on "special report" we will talk to wisconsin voters about the issues on their minds ahead of wednesday's debate. and, remember, if you can't catch us live, set your dvr 6:00 p.m. in the east. 3:00 p.m. on the west coast. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report" from milwaukee, fair, balanced and unafraid. here's laura. ♪ >> laura: hello, everyone. i'm laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. thanks for being with us. president biden has finally arrived in maui. he said a few words a few moments ago about the damage from the wildfires and the government's response. we'll monitor his visit and bring you any breaking news. plus, my angle about the so-called threats to democracy only if trump wins, later in the show. but, first, well, the truth is coming out about hunter biden slowly but it is coming.
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and while the recent nato summit in vilnius showed a strengthening of ties between ukraine and some key european players, it's now us reticence and limitations on arms supplies that may limit how much more can be achieved on the battlefield. i think that berlin has woken up, and that's a big deal. now washington is behind and that's sort of, that's tragic. and the political calculation is changing here. we have elections coming up in 2024 and that's going to change everything. so president biden has said we, the us government, will stand with ukraine for as long as it takes. it looks like trump is the likely nominee for the republican party. and if you go back and remember the trump years, he's not a big fan of nato. would he defund nato? so as ukrainian troops struggle for advantage on the battlefield, the pressure could hardly be greater. from russian attacks, from a shortage of munitions,
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