tv The Ingraham Angle FOX News May 16, 2023 7:00pm-8:00pm PDT
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few in studio guests clay travis, kaleigh mcenany, laura ingraham will make an appearance. tickets are free. that's all the time we have left. thank you for being with us. thank you for making the show possible. in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. laura is here. don't tell anybody what day you're coming. you're coming tornado or thursday? >> laura: you saw that guests on your show. that's a lot of blond on that screen. [ laughter ] >> sean: you talking about the miller lite ads? you talking about steve miller and devin nunez. >> laura: we got to go. i see you tomorrow or thursday.
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i can't wait. >> sean: i'll be gone by wednesday or thursday. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" from washington. you'll see the cable exclusive with three sorority members. they are alleging that the national chapter force them to accept a man in their sisterhood. first, scared and helpless. that's the focus of tonight's angle. that's how powerful forces want you to feel. they want to you live in fear. you're just hoping to survive. dependent on the government to tell you when it's safe. we saw this during covid with their constant fear mongering to keep the public compliant. we see it with attacks on free speech. we see it -- daniel penning,
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charges with second degree manslaughter. he has enormous public support. scroll through the list of comments on his page for legal defense fund. one donor writes, i'm a small asian woman. i've been terrorized in safe areas by mentally, disturbed and or racist with no one to come to my aid. i wish there were more people like you. so far, he's raised more than $2.5 million for his legal defense. that's just the beginning. >> he was fearful for that the safety of his passengers when he acted, his mindset was to keep his fellow passengers safe. most of what's been reported is true as far as mr. neely entering the train and acting in a very violent manner. both physically and with words. >> laura: think about how twisted this is. today's liberal that a dangerous
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and deranged homeless man should have the unfettered right to threaten people in a closed subway car. what does that encourage? lot of americans simply choosing not to get involved. three men were hospitalized few days ago after being slashed at a subway station in queens. there was no daniel penny nearby. message received. stay in your lane because, you're sticking your neck out. if you do that, you could be like that former marine. treated like a pariah. worse, a write supremacist. >> 24-year-old identified as daniel penny to place neely in that choke hold. >> when there was a white person accused of violence against the black person, the black person who gets blamed. >> the most dangerous terrorist threat to our homeland is white
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supremecy. >> laura: in our schools and culture, even sports, they lodge victor charges of racism. this breeds fear. rather than disagree with the views on pronouns or anti-racism or climate change, they write what teachers want to read. regurgitated left wing claptrap. that's what happened at universities today. that's a lot to ask of most 18 to 22-year-olds. when they will get a professor recommendation to get ahead. it's a awful psych. -- cycle. one crowd not afraid being vocal and rude. why is that? because they are protected. like the dozens of protesters who tried to prevent judge kyle duncan from speaking at stanford law school.
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your racism shows. >> laura: even on that rare occasion when freaks like that stanford dei dean are punished. until there's real consequences, they will keep doing it. meanwhile, how many potential speakers on college campuses just end up saying, no thank you to all the invitations. of course, those who peddle fear to control people and control narratives, are themselves the most fearful of all. this happened throughout the pandemic. some of the finest medical minds in america were censored and threatened by individuals with powerful ties to pfizer and other large institution. some medical professionals lost their privileges at hospitals or sacrificed their careers. i'll have a few words to say about one of those brave souls
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later in the show. doctors who questioned the vaccine, the lockdown, mask, they were excoriated by big pharma's poodles. >> people who spoken up against the lockdown policy, we've all been on the receiving end of tremendous pressure within the university to try to keep us silent. >> i said vaccine mandates are wrong. nothing that crazy, but they went after me. >> the same day they announced they would have a mass vaccination program. they slapped me with a lawsuit. >> laura: courageous health professionals were driven underground. doctors, big medicine led by tony fauci was using its brand and pedigree to terrify
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americans into getting covid shots. none of which were tested for safety. as for principles like natural immunity, the medical cartel down played them. >> we don't actually know how long immunity last from the infection. >> it is safe for you to get vaccinated even if you had covid. we don't know how long that natural immunity last. >> do we know yet if getting corona and means you're now inmune to the disease? is there a chance of reinfection? >> we don't know that for minute 100%. we haven't done the study. >> laura: i wonder why. of course they were wrong. hundreds years of biology, we're right. they are never coming. you might ask, how did we get here? what happens if we don't turn
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this dynamic around? remember at the peak of the depression, what president franklin roosevelt said. >> only thing that we have to fear is fear itself. nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat. >> laura: he understood that governing by fear is not governing at all. our leaders are trying to intimidate everyone who disagrees with them to keeping silent. they don't want to answer your questions. they don't want to give you reasons for their orders. they want you to shut up and do what you're told. that's a long way from the days when norman rockwell. remember he celebrated freedom of speech for the average american. back then norman rockwell was a
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liberal. the liberals today they don't want to hear from average american. look what they did to parents at school board meetings. [ applause ] [ indiscernible ] still our leaders can only threaten us as long as they have power. the american people can take that power away. we will have the federal government eventually that works for the people that protects their interest, that seeks to improve their standard of living. we're going to continue to be ruled by a political class that despises us. fdr would not recognize the party today.
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the only thing we have to offer is fear. that's the angle. speak of fear is pervasive in new york city. my next guest was on her way to work when she was brutally beaten. beaten by a man ranting about the devil. i have to warn you. this is hard to watch. elizabeth gomez had just gotten off the subway when this monster hit her over the head with a bottle, chased her and started pummeling her. you can see someone make a slight effort to stop it. foster went back to stomping on her and kicking her in the head. elizabeth joins me now. you still haven't recovered from your injuries. you sustained major injuries. what is life like for you now? >> life has changed a whole lot. i suffered a lot of anxiety. i still get lot of pains. in the night time i still don't
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see too clear. a lot has really changed. i don't feel like i'm the person i was seven months ago after that attack. >> laura: your reaction to what happened to daniel penny for trying so step in, when a man was menacing in his behavior in that subway car last week. or two weeks ago. >> i can only imagine what mr. penny felt. that's the fear that i felt. i didn't know no kind of attacks or how to help myself. i could imagine how he felt hearing somebody talking like that. it's a fearful thing. it's happening everyday. we can't really rely on the police officers. it takes them a while to come. i got a term minute beat down, it took the police 10 or 20 minutes to come to help. imagine if somebody didn't show
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up if he didn't feel like that was good enough. it's sad that he got time to walk away. >> laura: do you believe if your attacker was not a minority, not black, he had been white, that this would have gotten more attention what happened to you? >> i believe so. i was so sad to see that. nobody really protest on my behalf where it postal rate c-- it probablywould have changs today. what about the stuff people have to go through everyday with injures that sustained because of reckless behavior that could have been prevented from the city if they would have listened and offered these people the help instead of worrying about other things like homeless shelters. that's not the problem.
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they don't want to stay in those places. they are attacking each other in those places. they attack people like me and other people going to work, innocently who can't deadly themselves. i'm pretty sure they know how the the system work. he wanted to damage me. i will never be the statement again. i'm not that person that i was seven months ago. i have so much less confidence about myself every single day. i wake up and i look at the mirror and i replay this image of what happened to me. i would never want anybody have to go through that and feel that everyday of their life. it's on my face. by look at my face every single day. i remember this what happened to me.
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>> laura: elizabeth, i think you're beautiful. you're a strong woman. you're speaking out. you are a witness to what has happened in urban america where hard working people are treated as the villains and the villains are treated as the heroes. that's what's happening in america today. that has to stop. you are beautiful for speaking out and for sharing your story. i can't believe you survived. you keep going. >> i couldn't believe it either. thank you. i appreciate you. >> laura: i'm going to come see you in new york. i'm going to be there in couple of days. we'll figure that out. i'm so mad about this. elizabeth, thank you. speaking of how the left wants you to live in fear. look no further than our nation's capitol.
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d.c. thinks they deserve statehood. the house oversight committee opened hearing by spelling it all out. >> our nation's capitol is declining by several metrics. crime has gone through the roof. educational levels on the floor, maximum federal telework has created financial strain on the district. downtown d.c. has become a shadow of its former self. >> laura: ranking democrat jaime raskin, he didn't care. >> dozens of things more urgently important to the american people. no hearings on the war of freedom in america. the shooting new efforts to ban textbooks and rewrite our nation's history textbooks to conform to the white nationalist ideology. the dobbs decision on reproductive freedom, we had the hearing on the "60 minutes" of -- assault onvoting rights.
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>> what you just said is one of the most insanely, idiot ic things i ever heard. in no point in your rambling were you any close to anything that can be consider a rational thought. everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. >> laura: joining me now house oversight committee chair. congressman. raskin knows what he did today. do they have any sense of responsibility for the policies that have led this city to look more and more everyday like you're in the tenderloin or san francisco or worse of the worse in portland or seattle. do they have any conscious? >> absolutely not. this committee hearing was about crime in washington d.c. school kids are afraid to come to the capitol now to meet with their congressman to learn about
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democracy, because the teachers and parents won't let the kids go there because it's unsafe in washington. we have a hearing with the mayor and d.c. the police chief. jaime taunts -- wants to talk about is january 6th, donald trump. if you you are anything but white, the thought of being prosecuted for a crime and going to jail is racist. >> laura: all they have to offer is fear itself. they are turning the old fdr admonition in his first inaugural on its head. right now it's clear that if a populous republican wins the presidency, the standard of living of minorities, women, all ethnicities, pretty much every
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american is going to go up. gas is going to be cheaper. they can't argue that point. it's got to be the kkk is on every corn. >> that's all they have. if you listen to any member of the democratic side talk, they will reference donald trump as the source of every problem in america. they turn a blind eye to all of joe biden's corruption. crime is a huge issue in the cities. it's a bigger issue in the city. run by democrats. they won't do not want to talk about crime. they believe they will offend some minority or ethnic group because prosecuting someone of color is racist in their eyes. >> laura: i think they are more afraid of the minorities being on to them. that's what i think they are afraid of. >> their policies are hurting the minority community. they want to keep minorities poor, dependent on the government.
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the minorities fear for crime but yet, they want to try to turn it and spin it, say it's because republicans are white supremacists. that's why there's carjacking and crime. >> laura: tent city, people shooting up on the corner. congressman, thank you for holding their feet to the fire. good to see you. still head, my television exclusive with three sorority sisters who are alleging that their national chapter forced them to accept a man in their sisterhood. an i.r.s. whistleblower said d.o.j. stepped to interfere and removed him from the hunter biden investigation. next.
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whistleblower hotline. >> l >> laura: the lie detector test, determined that was a lie. after the i.r.s. commissioner claimed no whistleblower will be punished, the attorney said his entire team has been removed from the hunter biden investigation. his attorney says the whistleblower was informed of the removal was at the request of department of justice. joining me now house ways and mean committee chair jason smith. congressman, wonderful to see you tonight. >> this is absolutely ridiculous. i said i was going to run the ways and means committee different. ways and means has not been known as an oversight committee. we set up the whistleblower hotline. for any i.r.s. employee could
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contact us as the committee jurisdiction for congressional oversight. could let it's know anything we need to look at. we've gotten some whistleblowers. that's why i asked the i.r.s. commissioner just less than three weeks ago, if there's any retaliation for the whistleblowers coming forward. he said absolutely not. yesterday, i received a letter from the counsel of one of the whistleblowers that said that he was removed off of this high profile case along with other individuals of his team. it was done by the justice department. we sent him a letter this afternoon. we sent a letter to the i.r.s. commissioner asking us to give us the information. there's only two things. either he's not telling the truth before sworn testimony before congress or someone higher up directed him to do this. >> laura: few weeks ago the attorney for the i.r.s. whistleblower responded to a statement from hunter biden's
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attorney, accusing the whistleblower committing a crime to harm hunter. >> it's unfortunate that that statement was made. my client wrestled with whether or not to come forward. at the end of the day, he decided that he could not live with himself if he stayed quiet and said nothing. he's coming forward. he knows he's going to be attacked. really, attacks like this are kind of what he was worried about. >> laura: your reaction to that? >> the laws that we have are to protect whistleblowers. not for whistleblowers to be fearful of retaliation. if people are fearful of retaliation, they are never going to come forward. that's the problem. >> laura: haven't democrats during the whole -- >> this is terrible. the fact that you're seeing an individual that did not want to
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come public but just saw misconduct at the i.r.s. and felt like that it needed to get to a higher source, they should be allowed to do that. that's what oversight is all about. this is -- why lot of people fear the i.r.s. the i.r.s. is the most feared agency. they are fearful of weaponization. >> laura: they have unlimited the resources. if they want, pretty much unlimited staff. >> after the $80 billion they got in the 87,000 new agents they trying to hire. >> laura: power of the purse. you guys have it. >> that's why we put in the debt limit to repeal it. >> laura: we're watching it this closely. all right, new york city mayor eric adams has a plan for the influx of illegals. move them in school gymnasiums.
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it's now ballooned to 20 across the city. so much for gym class. cots are set up and parents are steamed. >> who are these people they are bringing to our community be around our children? do they know. it's unsafe and it's not fair. >> i don't feel safe having adult males with no health screenings, no criminal become checks around our children. >> something needs to be done. >> laura: nothing is going to be done. that's not all. in orange county, new york homeless veterans were tossed out of their temporary housing so illegals can have a place to stay. >> anybody that's in there they canceled. these veterans were given the
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boot. in the meantime, did they disrupt lot people's lives? >> laura: joining me now is david riley. those displaced vets are now safely in a different hotel. a judge is barring adams from trying to send more illegals there. we know what the intention was. second class citizens are veterans. primary, most celebrated citizens get all of the benefits, non-citizens, fraudulent in the united states. >> they saw a chance to make some extra money. they moved 20 veterans out. they just saw bodies. we have veterans between their four week stay that came off the streets. it took a lot to get them off the streets.
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you had homeless veterans, lot of them had ptsd. they suffer from lot of suicide ideas. now local group gets them a safe area and into the hotel, starts working and getting them the care and permanent housing they need. then this happens. to move them out of that hotel where they put them in another hotel doesn't matter. that trust got broken. those veterans trusted us to help them. now they are start over again. put the migrants in the availability. that's what it boils down to. >> laura: david, city hall responded late tonight saying that no veteran was pushed out of a room because of this program. but all of the vets have finished their reservations. some wanted to extend but at that point, the hotel was full because of the migrants.
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the hotel worked with another one close by to get them a place to stay. it's sad to see some made false allegations to pit our vets against a vulnerable population like asylum seekers. do you believe that story? >> no. they realized there's a pushback. we found out about it over the weekend. we're not going to stand for. now they trying to backpedal. they know it's coming down. there's going to be action from veterans. >> laura: david, there's only limited resources. social services. it's not limitless. now we're going to have upwards 10 to 12 million illegals in the country curtesy of biden by the end of his term. that's how many.
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a man in into their organization because he says he's transgender. what comes being inducted in the sorority is unfettered access to the house. house for men even fathers and d boyfriends are banned from being on the second and third floors. langford had access to all of it. langford chosen to sit for hour on the couch, langford stares for women walking past. one sorority member walked down the hall wearing only a shower. she turned and saw langford watching her. the suit alleges that he has watched members enter the house and sometimes had an erection visible through his leggings. other times he had a pillow in his lap.
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joining me now introducely is three of the sorority sisters. how did this hit when you were told that man was to be a member of your sorority? >> we were all shocked. especially in a space for women. we joined under the impression that it was a single sex organization. >> laura: jalen, i read the accounts of what made the sisters of the sorority uncomfortable about a artemis. what did he say to you that made you uncomfortable?
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>> there were lot of uncomfortable moments in the sorority house. we're fighting for the importance of women spaces and what it truly means to be a woman. we were promised that we will have a sisterhood. meaning only females. our national s sorority ignored us. >> laura: we reached outto the kkg national chapter. they said we cannot comment, it contains numerous false allegations. kkg values diversity and does not discriminate based on class protected by state, local or federal law. cassie, i guess they were relying on federal law here. i don't think wyoming has state protections in this regard. nevertheless, looks like they
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will lean on the feds to win this case for them. >> i don't see a way out for them. they want everyone to believe that being a woman is nothing more than wearing lipstick and pronouns that you use. it amounts to womanhood. it amounts to lifetime of experiences. that's what we intend to fight for. >> laura: artemis doesn't live in the house. according to the lawsuit, was given a waiver. he didn't have to live there. why is this? >> we've seen extreme preferential treatment given to the individual. it's disheartening that when you're 6'2", 260-pound man you're treated as the victim. bylaws are clear. this is all woman's organization. kappa was formed over 100 years
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ago to be that support system for women. so they could complete in the classroom against men. we cease to exist. we're nothing more than idea, self-identification. >> laura: here's artemis being interviewed about the school newspaper back in october. talking about being admitted to your sorority saying, i feel so glad to be in a place that shares my value but to be in sisterhood to break the glass ceiling. did you all sign up to have a man living in your sorority? >> we did not. when i joined back in the fall of 2019. i was promised a sisterhood. which is women. for that to automatically change my sister year, it caught us all off guard. for sure. >> laura: we're going to have
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this thing can converse on a more human level than kamala is. >> laura: it did sounded more intelligent. in my last segment, i talked about how new york is housing illegals in the school gyms. they might not want to stay there because of a possible new ban. they are concerned about the amount of added sugars, the usda is considering ban on flavored milk, including chocolate in elementary and middle schools. now they are going after the milk. >> i never thought i'd see the day where a kindergarten kid couldn't get chocolate milk, but he can get a drag show. i think we're fighting the wrong battles here. if you care. childhood obesity,
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you have to get rid of body positivity stuff and bring back bullying. i still had access to chocolate milk and from teen -- protein. but i had motivation to go to the gym. >> laura: i know how to get rid of the drag shows. just give me the chocolate milk to hold. there's a coffee shop in toronto that owners described as an anti-capitalist cafe. it's shopping in radical community space on stolen land. where patrons can pay only what they can afford. however, i'm very sad to report, he's been forced to close his doors. shocking, didn't make enough money. may be they should try banning
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chocolate milk there. in >> if he wanted to make money he should have hired bernie sanders as a consultant. he's an anti-capitalist. they called that the anarchist. there's nothing less than anarchist, than opening a coffee shop. this is embarrassing. these are stupid people. this was a hot top exercise. losers. >> laura: i'm boring t -- i'm borrowing that shirt. good to see you. coming up next, this is a really sad good-bye to an original member of the angle medicine cabinet. that's next.
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his cardiology rounds. the doctor collapsed and died. this morning was his funeral mass. his commentary on the angle and the first stage of the pandemic was brave and spot on. >> i think the pandemic was really a stress test. one of the cdc failed. they say follow the science. they don't follow the science. they want us to just simply follow them. it's puzzling. it's disturbing. >> laura: we needed a vaccine, correct in order to get back to normalcy. that's what we keep hearing. >> no. the short answer is no, we don't. we never did. we locked down this country. never thought of the ramification. it's critical these kids go to school five days a week. >> laura: he was a doctor who never said no when a patient needed help. boy, did he help a lot of
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