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streaming exclusively at fox nation, my weekly column at a.m.ac.us . "the ingraham angle" is next. my thanks to everyone. happy passover and good friday. have a fabulous weekend. >> i am raymond arroyo in the four laura ingraham, a special edition of "the ingraham angle." homeland insecurity there is a troubling story that should scare every can on this friday. these two were posted by the
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covering, after passing themselves off erroneously as homeland security officers, failing to use their fake credentials to compromise and ruin at least four secret service agents. according to prosecutors, two are uniform uniformed. at least one work on the first lady's security detail. others work for the vice president, president, and white house. there was a real department of homeland security in and agent involved. the lexi mann apartment complex at the navy yard in d.c. -- they held leases on five separate apartments, including a penthouse. they claimed that that the fake duo got access to the real federal agents by plying them with gifts, including rent free living in two of their $140,000 a year apartments.
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this is what a former d.c. homeland security official thinks. >> the effect of the matter is, there is no free gifts in that capacity, so individuals are trained to keep out for these types of findings. we don't know what they were given. in the apartments, there could be video surveillance done, and how this indoctrination begins. >> it does raise questions about how gullible the secret service agents were. and, exactly what type of relationship they had. if you selected everything from a suppose a government employee, wouldn't you -- fbi sources telling us that at least two of the agents in the operation are female.
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remember, they have access to the movements of the first family, and intimate knowledge of the executive branch of government. look at with the fbi pulled out of these apartments, looks like a spread for better homes and prisons. the duo had a significant quantity of surveillance equipment, 30 hard drives, a machine that creates government i.d. verification cards. they have data on government agents, living in the building. there were guns, animals, sniper scopes, a drone, gas masks, and breaching equipment. despite that, it witnesses testifying. this week, a u.s. magistrate drugs relates both defendants, claiming that there is no evidence of a national security breach. here they are in sterling virginia two days ago in photos obtained by dailymail.com.
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the federal government is hyper focused on folks who wandered into the capital january 6. we are told they are domestic terrorists. the doj slept about 640 of those protesters with misdemeanors entering restricted federal building. that's a national security threat. these guys pose no threat at all. secret service claims they are cooperating with investigators, and there's nothing to see, but there is. the passports revealed two trips to iran in 2019 and 2020. investigators found two visas to pakistan and one to egypt. oh and his claims that they had -- the intelligence agency of pakistan. who cares about the middle eastern travel? >> the defense attorney that foreign travel -- iran and pakistan, indicated anymore intelligence connection, or suggested in to any kind of
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funding and instead said that this illustrated this that you are a spiritual -- >> yes, one great spiritual journey to compromise the government. he's no better, should never have been in possession of these weapons. discovered by the fbi due to a fire conviction and arrest, one for strangling his wife, and another for assault and battery of his girlfriend. part of the reason the judge released the defendants is because the government case is not yet complete. it seems that a secret service agent in an email, tipped them off that investigation was underway two days before his arrest. the matter what happens, the case invites serious questions about the security of our law enforcement agencies and safety of the white house, the
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president, and of the of our national security. as the government stated, the weight of the evidence, dangerousness is immense all joining me now was the former secret service agent. as wouldn't have been discovered if not for an arbitrary postal service investigation. they claim to be working for homeland security -- the special police investigative depot. the inspector quickly realized that no such agency existed. how does this happen for two years without these guys being found out? >> i will tell you how. one of the problems with most secret service employees as they are overworked and exhausted. i know it sounds bizarre that they were living here for free, and you are right, the radar should have been out. my first question is how
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convincing were they, the postal service and investigator stumbled into it and about 2 minutes, how did -- i have a lot of questions about it. most importantly, all the information that could have been gathered, where's that? >> could this be a foreign operation? how widespread do you think operations like this are, and how compromised do you think our law enforcement agencies could be? >> based on my experience, over 29 years, this sounds like the honeypot scam that we were trained on back in the '80s, instead of all , they were using firearms. you were correct. they shouldn't be taking any hits, they should be asking
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questions, and for it to go on this long and be stumbled upon by another agency, the secret service they've got a lot of answers. the problems they are less than honest at times when it comes to looking at themselves, the secret service. >> how gullible are people? they could be taken in this way, and do you think it might be a romantic entanglement? as far as their history with women goes? >> to say -- your question of how gullible they are, typically they are not. typically, people in the secret service are suspicious. i'm guessing they were charming, were throwing around a lot of money, and i think they believe that that's who they were. they have the right kind of vehicle, taxable equipment, they
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had firearms. they bought it hook, line, and sinker because they wanted to. one of the things you've got to look at is the work load on them, and how exhausted they are. >> nobody has greater respect than we do for our law enforcement people, so many put their lives on the line, but when a national security apparatus is compromised to this degree, by two guys who were just blundering around with a lot of armaments, one has to worry about what's happening to our other agencies. here is that a agency communication. >> cross agency communication is a fantasy. i'm sure i speak they will repeat it. it doesn't happen that much, doesn't happen that well. they are trying to protect their
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own images. that's my experience. >> we thank you for the perspective and insight might command the insecurity is not just beautiful connectors. we are seeing rampant crime in our own streets, coast to coast. he saw what happened in the new york city subway. unfortunately, the response from officials was not to keep criminals behind bars, but rather, pat themselves on the back. >> we got it. we want to protect the people of this city. wish them a job well done. >> i want to commend the investigators and analysts who took part in this investigation. >> the quick response is truly in the right spot here. [laughter] >> their mind, the criminal
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turned himself in. he called crime stoppers on himself. in los angeles, more than a dozen street gains have descended on wealthy areas, following residence to their home and driving them. it's not just in biggest cities. in the lowlands, my hometown of under 400,000 people, 18 shootings in under 72 hours. with the d.a., these criminals are at large or back on the street in no time. in philadelphia over 24 hours yesterday and today, at least 24 people were shot, five killed. in chicago, a father was gunned down while driving his three children, ages 3-6-8. the bloodshed continues. it's obvious: funding and empowering law enforcement. here is one man witnessing the crime on the streets, and another trying to stop it in the
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courtroom. join me now, the president of the chicago fraternal order of the police and nate hoffman, the candidate for chicago attorney general. when chicago police announced that 57% of carjackings suspects are juveniles, they would've liked to have said it was because many young people feel unloved. can't get ourselves out of public safety problems. john, your reaction to the mayor, coddling these criminals. >> first of all, good evening, happy easter, thanks for having me. the reality is, this has to be the first step. these criminals need to be taken off the streets. this is a byproduct of the school system.
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there are good schoolteachers, but the majority don't care, it's a paycheck. these kids are from broken homes, they have them eight hours a day. what are they doing to change their life other than indoctrinating them with the information -- nothing, and this is the result. >> >> the soros backed d.a. in los angeles said this about criminals yesterday. >> judgmental about sometimes people making a mistake. we want to be judged not for the mistake for the rest of our lives, for bad decisions that we made at one point. we all make mistakes, and sometimes ones that are serious that we should be held accountable for. >> this is him leaving the refrigerator door open and the company kitchen.
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if you get into office, what can you do about these radical d.a.'s across california who give criminals a pass? >> thank you for inviting me on. if i get into office, and the california attorney general, the office on running for, i would be the chief law enforcement officer of the entire state, which means i could come into any one of the 58 district attorney's offices, and if they are not doing their job, i could bring the california attorney general in and do the job for them. for instance, if they don't want to file certain gang or gun enhancements, the attorney general's office can come right in and do those prosecutions for them. >> in a way, there's often complains in l.a. that goes spencer never added to the crimes, even when you are dealing with the tax on officers, killing of officers, and gang-related moments.
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it is criminal, the actions of the das are criminal as well. your soros backed d.a. in chicago, she dropped 30% of the felonies suspended during her first three years. what do your fellow officers think about that? what does that have on -- >> demoralizes them even more. it was over 50% of felony drug cases, which is most of the employment for these gains across the city, which is why six months ago i said i was running for mayor. one of the things that i think the city needs to do is extort its own city jail and keep golden defenders in the city jail for 6-9 months, and circumvent the lack of doing anything including her job. >> these das are out of control. go to bring this to you, this is
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on dominic in my home city of new orleans in 2021, rda dominic hour d.a. rejected 40% of violent arrests. we had a woman the other day who was literally pistol whipped, her mercedes taken away. we see what happens when these crimes are not enforced, when you don't prosecute properly. it empowers these criminals, and of course, you are living proof of that in california. the d.a. has adopted a policy of crimes without consequences, which is completely wrong. it creates a spiral of lawlessness. just under $950, and then two people out of a walgreens, 80 people -- and then come the smash-and-grab robberies,
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train robberies, and now 17 independent gangs been identified by the los angeles police department, engaged in robberies where they follow people home from restaurants, bars, nightclubs, hotels, stealing tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars of jewelry, property, using guns, and if they get arrested, there is a revolving door. they get arrested in the morning and be out by night fall. >> i want to give each of you a crack at this. what you think is motivating the people supporting these negligent and laissez-faire das? >> i couldn't even begin to imagine. government control comes from lawlessness. on this it is going to socialism because of lawlessness, i mapped him i can't imagine any other reason. >> they are running the show
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a social experiment at our peril. we will get more safety and security apparently with prosecutors, but the statistics don't lie, and we have gotten less safety and security over the last four years. >> thank you for your insights. have a wonderful easter peer shipped joe biden's poll numbers have been in the gutter for months, but the key democratic constituencies. with the agenda of going up in flames, president biden has a new plan to save his party and the world. stay right there.
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>> if you don't believe that the economy is hurting the democratic party, look at the net approval rating -- 23 points, the worst since they started asking about these economic approval rate bigelow come back. the problem for joe biden and the democrats goes well beyond their issues this week. hemorrhaging support among key
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constituents. standing with minority voters, but this new poll reveals that he -- disapproval rating, down nearly 20 points among jen's em millennials. charlie hurt, fox news contributor and editor. obviously, this is bad news for the democrats but how can corrupt dominic republicans captured those disaffected voters? >> i think they have to go after these voters. they can't ignore democratic voters that have been with them for long time, some may be, just a basic page. just talk about gas prices, talk about opportunity.
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i think we will probably have a tremendous rise among young people. >> you talk about law and order for african-americans and hispanics, young people. listen to this. it's the worst environment i've lived through and 30 years. thought i had the tools in the toolbox -- i think we are going to get our [bleep] kicked. i think we have the ability to hold the senate. >> peel back those numbers for us. why is biden losing it? >> because he's been a failure on the issues that matter most.
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the last national survey we did on the economy, 70% of americans said the economy is getting worse and have said we are in a recession. we did focus groups pretty recently. younger voters will tell you how we are doing better financially when donald trump was president, they were putting money in the bank, investing, and now they can't afford rent, gas, groceries, and a lot of younger voters are on fixed incomes a lot of times. >> the white house has a novel explanation. here is jen psaki. >> we have to talk about peter doocy.
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is he a stupid son of a [bleep], or does he play one on tv? >> secretary psaki: he works for a network that provides people with questions that nothing personal to any individual, or peter doocy, but might make anyone sound like a stupid son of a [bleep]. [laughter] >> once again, a tv network and independently minded reporter are the reason they are sinking, got it. >> exactly. >> what's appalling is this sort of joking a scum of nonsense, they are kind children themselves. when you have all that's going on, the first war in europe in 70 years, the worst economy in
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our lifetime, inflation that we've never register before in the history of our economy, and these kids up here making ridiculous frat house chokes, trying to explain away their own miserable in the toilet numbers, and it's not a good look. i think it portends the tremendous trimming in -- maybe that's for outreach to millennials. biden is taking the old field of dreams added to heart: if you build it, they will come in. the other day, he previewed his new plan for the country and the world. >> it's to build back better world dominic >> president biden: we will be building back a build back better world. we will make it better. >> [laughs]
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he is talking about international bailout. joining us is victor david hanson, hoover institute senior. before he launched disney world -- biden's back better plan went up in flames at home and now he wants to export it to the rest of the world. how does this make any sense? >> it's the new green deal on steroids, globalism all in one. we exploited these countries by buying their natural resources. you are in almost a year ago in june when he first floated the idea. the obvious question is "that has developed oil at home, and what we are now using.
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they are geniuses, let's use them! then, we are spending $2 trillion, so the idea is "let's print more people overseas that are dysfunctional, and let's not spend it here at home." okay. [laughter] >> it's the gimmick of the week, they have their rendezvous disaster, and the next day "let's cancel all the deck. they try to live home and nobody wanted it. we looked into this, this "build back better" world. it's trying to satisfy these low to middle income countries, and the claim that this $40 billion plus infrastructure needed to the developing world, and weak, the united states, were supposed to fill the gap.
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how is this possible? >> that's why we have 11.5% inflation, we are spending money that we don't have, and now we will give it to other people, and to justify it, we will feel guilty that somehow, sometime, somewhere, we exploited them, so we owe it to them. when it just to send over here and follow a guy in alaska or in texas, and they can show you how to develop environmentally sound resources. they can show how to develop their natural resources. >> seems pretty confident about
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horrible standing. >> president biden: >> looking to outcompete the world once again. we still face tremendous challenges. when we come together, there is no limit. i mean it! no limit! >> we have the highest inflation in 40 years. the bible wants us to spend internationally on, and i will -- climate, health, health security, and gender equality on a global scale. how is this possible? we turned over this $1 billion amnesty, $400 billion air base, and $7 billion.
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there is also gender studies at the diversity of kabul. this is what it's about, the narrative not backed by any reality or wisdom. it is prophetic. they have a rendezvous with reckoning. everybody watching you tonight knows that it's coming. they have everything, all the institutions, and they gave us hard-core socialism. it's pathetic. [laughter] >> thank you for your insight tonight. no one else reported on this initiative for opening story. i thank you for putting in context, have a wonderful easter. democrats expressing worry over the mental capacity of one of their own cannot plus, young people are increasingly anxious. a famous comedian thinks he knows why. next with a very special
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>> since i'm keeping her chair warm -- the angle maker herself, laura ingraham! [laughter] >> u.s. senators, turning the tables. four, including three democrats, raising concerns about the mental fitness of another democrat. this elected official is incapable of representing voters. it's not who you think. they are worried about 88-year-old dianne feinstein, claimed she is unable to recall details, and increasingly forgetful. how is that unique among the california caucus? >> a lot of what we have --
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or countries coming together. moving forward today. the shortage of supply. the supply challenge that we have in so many respects. >> wow. >> oh, my. i love how nancy's hand gestures always follow the point of the less she makes. when she says "they are coming together," then she does that. i have never seen anyone do that before, but she doesn't quite well in totality. this is very sad. >> why are they only write about
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polar old feinstein? if mental fitness is such a concern, it should not only be restricted to california, or the senator in california. they should take a trip down pennsylvania avenue pennsylvania afternoon. >> president biden: the people who called his home, you matter. >> where is she? the list goes on. i'm starting to bore myself here. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> laura, this is sad. >> it is. the people when they get old lose their sharpness, but the saddest thing is for the american people.
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people have known about feinstein for a long time. this has been unspoken. i don't know the last time she gave a live interview. it's been a long time. to go to the democrats hold onto the senate, would they be worried about the president of the united states? he represent a lot of people. every time he opens his mouth! >> these are not restricted to the older generation. do you guys exchange between bill barr and fellow thorn this week? was taking some heat over it. >> what is causing the anxiety? >> your generation does not
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going on, does not know what's going on in the world. [laughter] where does the anxiety come from? on social media, your generation, it's like on each other. i would have anxiety too. >> thorne said that she was abused and mentioned losing her father of -- at a young age. there is a new poll showing teens who spent 11 hours or more outside in the weekly report of being much happier than those who spent their time inside. the messages "get off the screen and meet in the direct with real people." >> it's interesting that the conversation took place over
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weed, which is not to create psychosis. increasing a chance of getting schizophrenia. maybe, we should rethink going into that as far as anxiety goes. what else? >> there is of bizarre peace the sun this week. claiming that they are open for open relationships because they are bored after the pandemic. if you want to see where these lead to, look further. there was think that these open relationships are -- on such shaky ground to start with. >> i knew the moment -- that i was pregnant. i cried >> cried all night long. my life was never going to be
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the same. "what am i going to do now?" i didn't want to get married. >> she was crying. >> that worked out well. these open relationships, i always think it's something more than consensual cheating. this is always a bad idea, and 92% of these relationships end up in divorce. >> the entire thing is so depressing. i don't have anything to say about it. did you have to go take us back there before easter? >> thank you for being. disturbing new videos out of shanghai, where people are starving, and people are forcing
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>> disturbing video out of shanghai. reportedly forcing residents to quarantine. when the government thinks he can do whatever it desires -- here in america, we are seeing an extension of covid public health emergencies. america must start asking when this one. now, dr. -- to -- -- your reactions of dr. fauci. >> the watch sounds like bands don't impactaffectiog dogs and cats, separating parents from children, quarantining even healthy
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contact, things like crowded facility treatments during covid. the treatments for covid failed. >> i love how 5 i love how dr. fauci gloves -- they are reportedly calling for covid booster doses for children aged 5-11, 140 kids who have received the booster six months after the second shot. a sixfold increase in antibody levels, according to that report. doctor, how credible is this study? come on. >> it is not enough to warrant that authorization. we need a randomized trial, with an end point that we care about. it's not the same thing as the production depth.
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it's amazing how the fda has botched this process. it has collapsed the trust and the american people, public health. we just need to form inside these public health agencies. >> the u.s. continues to be behind the rest of the world. why is this the only traditional covid vaccine authorized around the globe by the w.h.o., but not by the american fda? why? >> so many people tell me that they want an alternative. i can tell others of similar properties here. it makes no sense to me. it makes no sense. >> the fda authorized a new covid breathalyzer. this could produce results in less than 3 minutes.
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apparently, this breathalyzer can produce results in less than 3 minutes. a single machine can have 170 samples a day. he has lost the audio. i'm sorry about that. we will check in with him next time. in the meantime, stay there. i have a special friday passover message for you all.
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>> tonight and the holy land, good friday was observed -- the statue of jesus anointed with oil and placed in the historic tomb of. there is a common message, even
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the darkest moments god never abandons these people. the darkness did not overwhelm it. that's all for us tonight. have a wonderful passover. greg gutfeld was next >> i love her too. oh, show! it's friday. another means. kat is in the green room and using -- mirror, but it's also time for -- countdown! >> greg: good work there. where to start? how is cnn plus doing?

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