what the voters want? at the same time, it s a legal challenge, not a political one, that may pose the biggest danger to the only other declared candidate, donald trump. what s the special counsel s latest request from a judge say about the possibility that trump faces criminal charges? and we re watching the white house where the president could face questions from reporters just a few minutes from now. under pressure to talk publicly about the shootdowns in the sky. new nbc reporting about the internal debate over whether he should answer those questions. so a lot going on on this wednesday, but we start with republicans facing critical questions about the future of their party as newly announced presidential candidate nikki haley hits the campaign trail for the first time, officially giving the gop something they haven t had in nearly seven years. an alternative to donald trump. we re ready, ready to move past the stale ideas and faded names of the past, and we are m
nothing says vigor like octogenarian president ready to throw down. we have details on the biden interview gone horribly awry. attorney general garland defends the left s lawfare on capital hill. the twisted sound. and that tonight is this cop or is he a bulldozer? [siren] laura: an oklahoma police officer seemingly defying the laws of if i sicks to catch a fleeing subject. tonight jimmy failla has the details on this viral video and more. first, biden s border head fake, that s the focus of tonight s angle. now, this is joe biden s border legacy in three names. the first one, david antonio calderon, an illegal alien who was freed from prison in el salvador and soon after crossed into the united states. is he now accused of murdering a woman in west virginia. by the way, the victim s body was burned. almost beyond recognition. weeks before that calling doron allegedly attacked two homeless people with a baseball bat. he has an extensive criminal history in his home countr
for bret baier tonight. dramatic testimony in the hunter biden federal gun crimes trial today about the level of drug addiction that ensnared the president s son prior to his recovery. and this, the attorney general has a contentious hearing up on capitol hill over allegations he has weaponize the justice department. tonight, we also talk to the father of an american held hostage for 8 months now by hamas terrorists. but, first, breaking tonight, president biden facing intense pressures now signed an executive order tamping down on the move could partially shut down asylum processing southern border. new policy comes less than five months after the president said he had already done everything he possibly could about the border crisis. tonight, we ll show you another example of just how wide open certain sectors of the southern border remain as hundreds cross into the u.s. overnight without any resistance. we ve got fox team conch. bill melugin is in southern california wit
thousands of students and workers gathered in tiananmen square joined by millions more as cross kahne to. tiananmen square protest came to a very violent end at the hands of the chinese communist party. 80,000 troops there pushed towards the square in tanks, armored vehicles, firing into crowds of student protesters and civilians, hundreds, maybe even thousands perished that day. tomorrow on special report our exclusive sit down interview with south carolina senator tim scott, said to be a top tier contender for v.p. to former president trump. thanks for watching special report. i m gillian turner in washington. the ingraham angle is next. laura: good evening. i m la laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight.
of the bulwark and an msnbc contributor. charlie, immaterial to read part of an article in the bulwark, here s what it says. quote, on paper nikki haley should be a top tier contender in the 2024 republican primary. she s a successful former governor from an important early primary state. she has an impressive personal back story, solid foreign policy chops and great candidate skills too. this used to be an extremely attractive package for gop primary voters. used to be. but not anymore. why not, charlie? well, that s my colleague sarah longlaw, she s absolutely right. if you go back to 2013 when the republican party was trying to figure out how it was going to change its image, she would have been the answer. the problem is that the republican party has changed. the base has changed. you can t just erase seven years of the trump legacy and the way in which this party has been