that s funny. that s a long time ago. that s how long we have known each other. sean: there like 100 lights blaring in my face. laura: we will pick it up where you left off. we will try. i am laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. in a moment we will speak to one of donald trump s attorney is about ongoing battle over the release of the affidavit. but first, now since august 8th, the day of the raid on mar-a-lago, the end has been very clear, to at least half of the country this investigation appears to be tainted by politics. now the belief isn t grounded and some knee-jerk dislike of the rank-and-file fbi, but it s recent history. specifically the crusade waged by the deep state against donald trump from 2015 and onward. a two-tiered system of justice, one standard for hunter and hillary, and another for donald trump. fast forward to present day when donald trump took another turn. the u.s. magistrate reinhard bart of jeffrey epstein fame,
donald trump took another turn. the u.s. magistrate reinhard bart of jeffrey epstein fame, had reductions on certain lines of the affidavit which then will be released to the public perhaps late next week. various media organizations have petitioned the court to make public the full affidavit without any reduction. but of course the doj opposed the affidavits release making these broad claims at releasing even limited parts of the affidavit could create dangers for witnesses were future cooperations and also reveal key investigative methods. and for obvious dramatic effect, they drew in reference to national security stakes. none of that however seems compelling given what is at stake here. the public strikes to know along with the need to address skepticism in favor of releasing the entire affidavit.