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but i want to get punished. missing out on a special forces toughest test season premiere monday, september 25th on fox at a time. >> thank youti.me toasty >> laura: i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle," thank you for being with us tonight. the biden honey pot, that's sweet and it's the focus of tonight's angle. >> based on the executive order i signed for intervention in ukraine, we're imposing sanction on more senior officials of the russian government. in addition, we are sanctioning number of individuals with resources and influence who
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provide support to the russian leadership. >> laura: yes, during the obama administration, if you were well-known oligarch from the soviet union or old block country, you knew there was serious risk you could be placed on u.s. sanctions list and hobbled. some oligarchs had friends in high places, as of biden. meet these oligarchs, both of who escaped obama sanctions. how did they do that? i don't know, maybe funneled big piles of cash to the family of obama's vpam. we know 3.5 million was paid to a shell company associated with
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devon archer and money was wired to another bank account used by hunter and archer. that was an odd sum, i thought until i realize on april 23rd, 2014, hunter biden paid $142,300 to purchase an expensive new toy, a fisker sports car. that wasn't flashy enough, he switched to a porsche convertible. who knew porsches were hooker magnets? i didn't. the two oligarchs had dinner with joe biden in 2014 and 2015, just another silly coincidence. if you thought the white house would respond with denial, think again, they would rather insult your intelligence.
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comms director replied to politico saying it doesn't show direct payment to joe biden. get your mind wrapped around this. his communication shop is not denying the biden family is bought and paid for adversaries, they want everyone to know the oligarchs didn't write checks to joe himself. of course they would dismiss this, no shock to us. what are they going to say, that the house findings were wrong, that the money didn't go to bidens and associates? are the bank records part of hillary's conspiracy or devon archer, tony bobulinski, they were somehow lying when they said joe biden was frequently on calls with foreign's partners.
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peter doocy did what actual reportsers are supposed to do, asked president biden for explanation. >> there is testimony now where one of your son's former business associates is claiming you were on speaker phone a lot with them talking business, is that -- >> i never talked business. i knew you would have a lousy question. >> why is is that a lousy question? >> it is not true. >> thank you, mr. president. >> laura: a lousy question? what is a good question for joe biden? what is your favorite color? what astro logical sign are you? anyone with white house press badge who doesn't demand answers shouldn't show up for work tomorrow. the truth is they know what we all know, that hunter only knowledge about foreign
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transactions involved hookers and only high return were from cocaine. his only expertise back then and now is limited to one area. selling access to his father and his father's visit network of contacts. biden protectorate is so shameless, they don't pretend to defend the propriety of the money flow. >> there is a nothing burger. >> where are misdemeanors that have to do with joe biden. >> so far, both investigation? the oversight and judiciary committee have not been able to find that direct link. >> there is no proof the president benefited from foreign business dealings. >> of course it has always been one big biden pot or honey pot, which hunter noted in infamous
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electronate communication. payments to jrb, who might that be? in his text to his daughter, naomi, he complained about giving his father half. supporting his heavy drug habit, it seems. the question is not if joe biden got payments from oligarchs, he is stupid, not that stupid. he benefited because his son benefited, his only remaining son. it sent a message to the world that american policy was for sale. what policy was for sale? we may not ever known. as long as joe biden is in power, cloud of corruption hangs over this white house. take his announcement yesterday crippling uranium mining capacity by making one million acres permanently off limits for
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mining. >> it will come from sacrifice of dealing with taking on the climate crisis. folks, these are investment in planet, our people and america itself. protect our outdoor pressure, making our nation resilient. >> laura: treasures to protect. more green smoke. uranium, that is obviously found in this million acres, is vital for nuclear power plants and weapon system. what country, when you think about how this is being cordoned off, can't do mining here, biggest beneficiary of joe's courageous decision. none other than kazakhstan, home of one of biden's preferred oligarchs and one of his son's sugar daddies, supplier of
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uranium to the united states with its 35% share. it could make perfect sense, one of the most crooked families in american politics is responsible for making america permanently dependant on one of the most crooked nations on the planet. that is the angle. senior -- of president trump and mollie hemingway, fox news contributor. mollie, the only thing that the biden protectorate can say about this is essentially that the wire transfers didn't go directly to the personal checking account of joe biden, that is how bad it is. >> mollie: what is fascinating to watch corporate media act as if that is exonerating, as if they have not seen a single movie about gangsters and how they conduct business. what we heard from recent
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testimony is the same as from former testimony about how the biden family business operated. it was access to joe biden, people willing to pay money for access to the biden family and things they can achieve from it. this is a very significant issue with nothing, but evidence. we have bank record. we have testimony. unlike corporate media hoax, they have conspiracy theories, we have a lot of eftdz and story that makes sense and media is attempting to run cover for them. >> laura: steven, house oversight memo that was release that the protectorate is dismissing is that then vice president joe biden joined 20 phone calls with hunter's foreign business associates and did attend dinner with foreign
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oligarchs that paid huge sums of money to hunter biden. are we to believe you stay on the sanction list unless money flows to the biden honey pot? otherwise be on sanction list forever, is that what we're supposed to believe? >> the message is loud and clear, if you pay the biden family money, then you will be shielded from the united states in matters of foreign policy. you need no better example capped off being immunized from the sanction list and example of firing the prosecutor investigating the very company that was paying hunter biden. burisma. now of course, after all this money isun iffeled by ukraine to the biden family, you have a biden administration foreign policy that is doing what, funneling taxpayer dollars back to ukraine. in every instance you see, giving money to the biden family
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sponsor rescue efforts while the marines are providing blackhawk helicopters to help douse the flames. the transportation department is also working with commercial airlines to evacuate tourists from the island right now, more than 1000 are being housed in emergency shelters there, and thousands have been taken to safety by plane to the big island. acting governor sylvia luke is discouraging tourists from coming to maui, noting that right now it's quote, not a safe place to be once again, the county of maui's mayor, confirming a short while ago at least 36 people are dead after
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flames consume communities on maui. of course, we'll be keeping an eye on this developing story throughout the morning. in the meantime, be sure to stay with fox news and fox news stations around the country. i'm kevin corke in washington. we now return you to your regularly scheduled we return you to regularly scheduled program. >> south dakota is hiring, we are inviting people to get in on the action, we have more jobs than people.
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♪ >> go, go. [beep] >> get out of here. now. >> laura: that still makes me so mad to see that. that was june 2019. investigative reporter andy nehl was attacked in portland, he was exposing antifa. may of 2021, he was attacked again at another antifa rally. >> they pulled off my mask and goggles and shouted, that's him, get him, get him. i ran for my life throughout downtown portland in the middle of the street.
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no police. fastest in the mob caught up to me and tackled me and punched me repeatedly on the back of the head and face. i was pleading for mercy. >> laura: that attack put andy in the hospital, for years, he's been trying to hold rose city antifa accountable, filing suit against them. it went to trial and last night we got the verdict. all attacks caught on video and five hours of deliberation, the jury sided with the thugs. andy, tell us what the defendant's lawyer said after this verdict was reached. >> it was before in closing statements, she mentioned that resistance is not peaceful and she was going to be getting a
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shirt that declares i am antifa, she is retiring and will remember all of the faces of the jurors, it was a tense week with near media blackout because of security incidents and jurors expressed to the court who expressed to the parties they were worried about their safety because repeated incidents were happening in and outside the courthouse. before deliberation, it was ordered identity of the jurors would be sealed. this was context of the trial for the sudden days. >> laura: now defendant elizabeth richterand john hacker, eric, as attorney in this matter, i mean, they --
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their private text messages became part of this trial, but in the end, the jury decided that what those contain and they were spotting whether andy was in the vicinity or not, getting ready to proceed with whatever they were going to do to him and somehow the jury discounted this? >> it is remarkable the amount of evidence jury must have discounted to reach the verdict here that the defendants were not liable and leads to the conclusions that jury intimidation was a factor here. it is unclear to what extent jurors were intimidated, how it happened, what the court did, but the jury was concerned they were being threatened or potentially docked or there would be repercussion if the
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verdict didn't come out the right way here, we know what thatten moos, finding both defendants not liable. despite the evidence they were involved in the attack against andy, the jury found they were not liable. we see interruption of the trial and concerns that the jurors expressed to the court, this is note how our legal system is supposed to work and serious concern about what happened in this particular proceeding. >> laura: how can you have a jury that feels threatened, actually deliver a verdict that makes sense? to me, that cuts against everything we believe in as far as our justice system goes, civil or critical. your colleague was covering the trial and tweeted a video yesterday after saying, i left the courthouse and found my car
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was broken into myocarditis hotel, windows were broken out and personal id documents were taken. andy, there is a lot of crime in portland, do you feel this was reital yagsziation? >> i do, my colleague was harassed and intimidated inside and outside of the courthouse and i am still trying to wrap my mind around what happened yesterday when the verdict was delivered, reasons that are still unclear to me about critical evidence regarding either the defendants destroying, hiding or not preserving communications with one another, with other third partieses during and around time of the attack, the defendant admitted to during the deposition, we couldn't present to the jurors and i always knew
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this would be an uphill battle, these attacks happened in portland to the criminal justice system, i didn't receive justice and it was through this that portland jurors -- >> laura: it is a message, i think, they want to send to other people like you who want to expose what is happening in cities like portland. don't you dare. this should be a wake-up call to america about total breakdown of justice in certain parts of this country. all right, last night in ohio, voters shut down gop issue m, you heard about it, made it more difficult to add abortion rights to state constitution. spiking of the football on the left was predictable. it has been a potent, potent political punch in the gut against republicans who are trying to take away women's
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rights. coming out of dobbs, out of step with voters. we head to critical vote which should be made by the people. >> laura: this is all they have to run on, remember that, wasn't joe scarborough pro-life at one point, i forgot that. decision should be made by the people, the whole point of overturning roe v. wade, that is what democracy is. new cnn poll found 60% want pro-life politicians to leave abortion up to each state, that is what is happening across the state. i don't agree with this decision, i will not apologize for being pro-choice. we wanted to give the choice to the people, let politicians persuade people one way or the other. running away as a republican --
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becoming like what, pro-abortion? voters would consider that evil, we have to fight it out state by state and should ignore voices of those who think the dobbs decision was wrongly decided, framers never would have considered it. the left understand some principles are more important than short-term and they knowing that that actually cost them elections across the country. issues likes trans rights and so forths, they don't care. they stick to their gun and try to change minds on their side and sometimes they succeed. for years, defended warren court, nixon rode those decisions to victory and pushed to impose gay marriage when voters were against it. if they can fight for beliefs and principles, we can and
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should fight for ours. one more thing, it is real mistake to think the gop could have lied forever to voters about views on abortion and claim to be pro-life always in place. that is type of cynical thinking that cause gop voters to turn on the bush's and on the cheney's and pick trump instead. overturning roe v. wade is greatest accomplishment conservative movement has had since end of the cold war. be proud and build on it and not run away from it. if economic hurdles of owning a car were not bad enough, how the chinese can actually get into your car. what am i talking about? it is not a joke, the details and an expert will walk us through it, are next.
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kevin corke live in washington . the death toll from wildfires in maui, hawaii, rising drastically at this hour, the county of maui's mayor now confirming at least 36 people are dead, dozens more injured following hawaii's unprecedented wildfires, local authorities, fearing that number could rise even higher as emergency responders slowly move into fire ravaged areas. hundreds of homes were told as well as buildings have been destroyed. or damaged thanks to
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the fires. one of the hardest hit areas, the historic town of lahaina. it's a tourist town and very popular there. things got so frightening that apparently people had to jump into the ocean just to escape the fires. the flames are being fanned by hurricane dora, which is still passing about 800 miles to the south of the island chain. president biden at this hour is ordering quote all available federal assets to help combat the fight the fires in hawaii mr biden says the coast guard the navy supporting the response and rescue efforts , while the marines are providing blackhawk helicopters to help douse the flames. meantime, the department of transportation is also working with commercial airlines. to evacuate tourists from the island right now, more than 1000 are being housed in emergency shelters there. thousands of others have been safely removed from the island and taken over to the big island. acting governor sylvia luke is discouraging tourist from making their way over to
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maui, noting that right now it is quote not a safe place to be. once again the county of maui's mayor, confirming just a short while ago at least 36 people are dead after flames consumed communities on the island of maui. if you've been to the island, you know that lahaina is quite a popular town, but it does not have the sort of infrastructure that makes a quick escape. very likely, which is why we've seen so many people, unfortunately caught up in the quickly moving flames. also if you've been following stories out of hawaii in the past, you probably know that typically, when we talk about natural disasters there, it's massive flooding island as you may or may not know receives about 70 inches of rain annually, so we talk about flooding or perhaps volcanic activity. but the fact that these wildfires spraying up so quickly and then we're flamed by the win, thanks to the reason the residual effects of
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hurricane dora as you can tell things got out of hand very quickly there in maui. it is a beautiful part of the country, and unfortunately this hour it is suffering devastation again . 36 people we are told at this hour are dead again. that whole is expected to go even higher. we obviously will continue to monitor this story and bring you the very latest throughout the day here on fox news. in the meantime, i'm kevin corke live in washington. now back t washington, now back to your regularly scheduled show already in progress. >> laura: to have your information taken is horrible, it is vision of car being able to be turned around or driven off a road. is this just a science fiction fantasy or potential real problem? >> no, a number of well known exploits done by researchers and what researchers do and what we see is good stuff and as you
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mention, used to improve safety. -- we do not know. what we do know, in china, they are not allowing certain american vehicles to be near government officials, they are not allowed to drive them, they are not allowed on military bases. if china is concerned about us spying on them, should we be concerned about the same? >> laura: right now china is dominating the ev market and if donald trump tariffs were not in place right now that biden kept in place, i don't know what would be left of the american electric market, which issic approximating up steam now. if china is coming to dominate ev's around the world, doesn't that put into the hand of china, weapon around the world because a car can be a weapon. yes, there is concern with electric vehicles, but not just electric vehicles.
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if you could remotely make them all charge or discharge at the same time, you could take down the grid. that is a national security risk. there is a lot of other, much easier things to do that do not appear to the public, like spying at large on americans, that should be concerning or in the possibility of anything from your -- from china to hackers to local criminals. i mean, think about the last time you sync your phone, data from your phone, call record, text message, this is in your car and routinely left behind. more than four or five cars are resold with data left behind. it is something nobody talks about, other than you. >> laura: i'm getting an old key, regular car from like 1978 with no chip in it. i will get rid of it all.
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i will find a 1978 whatever i can find that doesn't have a chip. yeah, that is what i'm going to do. thank you, great to see you tonight. it is time for political palette cleanse er. now -- what happens when i leave my natural habitat of orange, hiking, tennis? at edwin watts golf store looking for clubs for my 15 year old. >> laura: i am having a case of vertigo, i'm not a golfer and i am just seeing golf everywhere. used clubs, old clubs, wedges, hybrids. everything is golf.
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insane. >> laura: i've never -- thanks to ryan for helping us, but i'm still dizzy. all right, biden lack of understanding is wider than the grand canyon and lizzo's dancer accuser had of being the heavy, did accusation shut down a music festival? raymond arroyo has all the details, "seen and unseen" next.
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>> laura: it's time for "seen and unseen" segment, revealing cultural stories of the day with raymond arroyo. raymond, biden finally sat for an interview. was it stormy? >> raymond: it was with the weather channel, which makes sense. remember biden's lawyer said this. >> approximately 20 times over the course of 10-year relationship, hunter may have put his father on the phone with any number of different people and they never once spoke about
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business dealings, it was casual conversation, niceties, the weather. >> raymond: you see, biden is an expert on the weather, apparently not on the seven wonders of the year. >> the grand canyon, one of the earth's nine wonders, literally, think of that. or it is amazing. >> raymond: amazing because the grand canyon is not one of the nine or seven wonders of the world. the president sat for the weather channel and the forecast was partly cloudy. >> president biden: power grid is what people say not my neighborhood, big high tension wire carry electricity long distances. for example, we're transmits over the lines, transmitting
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wind power off the shore. the power grid, electricity is going through the line. storms come knock them down issue the forests catch fires. >> laura: i think the barometric pressure dropped for biden, the doppler is not quite hitting him. >> raymond: you saw the note card, power line carrying solar, they fall and burn the forest, how is this climate friendly. he was there to declare the area around the grand canyon a national monument so uranium mining would stop. >> laura: we talked about it in the angle. big gift to kazakhstan, the site of one of hunter biden favorite oligarchs that just funneled money to them. >> raymond: weather channel video continued and mental nor'easter struck. >> you prepared to declare
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natural emergency with respect to climate change. >> i've already done that, it is the existential threat to -- >> you declared natural emergency? thank you, appreciate it. >> raymond: the president did not declare natural emergency. maybe he can create energy by killing bugs, he seems very good at that. >> laura: that is what they want to do, maybe in a second term, should he be re-elected, that is what would happen. climate emergency and throw in new pandemic for good measure. there is concern at the white house over coke gate, not of the soda variety. report surface citing three security sources that the cocaine belonged to someone in the biden family orbit, one of the german shepherd's perhaps.
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>> raymond: now the secret service is saying this report is false and there are no fingerprints on the bag according to the fbi lab. this is another supreme court leak story, investigation will drag on and they hope the public forgets. images like this are hard to forget, whatever you will see in a second, what is happening there, hunter biden is flying high on the balcony on july 4, doing strange antics, i don't know if that adds up, we'll see. >> laura: well, the question is, did he inhale? there is an update on the lizzo story, america and inquiring minds want to know. jay-z cancelled his music festival where lizzo was to headline and some are speculating because of the charges against her, is that
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right? >> raymond: she is charged with a sexually charged environment. listen. >> was i pressured to touch any performer? yes. was i brought into a private meeting and interrogated and have to share personal things about myself regarding my weight? yes. she actually balled up her fist and started cracking her knuckles and she was like, you are so f-ing lucky that i will not hit you. her best friend, one dancer, had to jump out of the couch and physically hold her back from hitting me. >> raymond: lizzo is saying the charges are not true and these are disgruntled employees, now circs more have come forward and considering her instagram antics, this doesn't look good. truth hurts, even for the big girls, if you know what i mean.
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>> laura: no, no, raymond, i wish i cared about the lizzo story, i truly wish i cared about it. >> raymond: i have a big cover announce, cover reveal, my new lincoln book, magnificent ted lincoln, you can preorder today, story of mercy and forgiveness and shows a father's love and how the father and son started a holiday we continue today. it is preorder. >> laura: thank you. what is -- hiding ahead of january 6, congressman barry loudermilk will share information with us in moments.
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emotional scars are still raw. >> laura: so raw that democrats may want to keep key information about security failures before january 6 secret. congressman charged with investigating the work says they did not adequately preserve document, data or communication with the biden white house, so what are they hiding? joining me is barry loudermilk. what is the biggest piece of information, type of information you know they have not turned over to you or that they lost? >> laura, several pieces of information we have identified we don't have. one is the videotapes of the depositions and of the interviews they did. they did videotapes, standard practice and used the tapes in the hollywood production hearings and that requires
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preservation. there are documents, we found reference to documents they return to the white house and department of homeland security and redacted the information. they were to preserve all information used during the entirety of the select committee, they sent those away. we're asking for them. there is nothing about the security failure at the capitol on january 6 and that is a key element of our investigation, where was the security failure, what happened and how can we fix it in the future? security should not be political, but we can't find documentation of the blue team charged with investigating the security failure. >> laura: you should ask the question also, this was three or four dozen people who actually got violent, everyone else just milling around, walking around, core group that caused real
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trouble. what if it were someone else, what if these were actual terrorists or people who crossed the border and wanted to cause trouble, maybe true insurrectorionists, not just people mad about the election. >> right, i don't know if we are prepared, we have not adequately addressed the intelligence failure, fbi, cia, executive branch and others knew of intelligence that there was going to be a group to make an attack on the capitol. the intelligence never made it to the chief of police, was it suppressed either way it was a cover up. the blue team was supposed to be working. were the documents missing or did they never create any? you have to investigate the
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politicians and offices that have oversight, the speaker's office and the committee on house administration. >> laura: bingo. >> here is the thing -- >> laura: congressman, we want pelosi information, we will keep track of this, sorry we had to cut this short, there are a lot of questions we still have, for sure. that's it tonight. jesse watters takes it from here. >> carley: fox news alert, 36 people confirmed dead as unprecedented wildfires devastate the island of maui. lahaina pictures before being burnt to the ground. some ran into the ocean to save their lives. >> if anybody is still out here, the fire is on front street. it is time t
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