LAURA INGRAHAM: Americans are yearning for the good old days of Trump

FOX News host Laura Ingraham makes the case for why Democrats are really targeting former President Donald Trump ahead of the 2024 election on "The Ingraham Angle." 

LAURA INGRAHAM: Americans are yearning for the good old days of Trump, when interest rates were low and gas -- how cheap was it? The border, of course, was enforced; no new wars. The most prominent yappers, though, on MSNBC, – they sound like they now are round the bend looking at these polls. They offer no constructive solutions for actually helping the aging Biden, only desperate verbal attacks against Trump. 

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Somewhere along the line, they decided – the Democrats did – that the only way that they could beat Trump was to threaten him, bully him and terrify Americans into voting against their own principles and their own economic self-interest, and they're going to be propelled, as we know, by the billions that Wall Street and Silicon Valley fork over to the Biden campaign and other left-wing PACs.  

Now, that money will be used to buy more abortion ads and maybe ballot harvest where, of course, it's legal. You're going to hear a lot of "Trump dictator, Trump insurrectionist mega-MAGA Nazis," rinse and repeat, over and over again. We shouldn't just try to squeak by given all this in 2024. We need to win by such a big margin that they can't deny that the world has changed, and the old establishment is not coming back.  

  

NYC woman who allegedly threw hot coffee at man in hate crime attack arrested by NYPD

A New York City woman who allegedly threw her hot coffee and cellphone at a man in a hate crime attack has turned herself into the police, according to the New York Police Department.

Officers said Hadasa Bozakkaravani, 48, is accused of making anti-Islamic statements to the victim at Edmonds Playground near Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, before assaulting him.

According to police, Bozakkaravani is facing nine charges, including four separate hate crime charges.

Reports show since the unrest began in the Middle East in early November, New York City has seen a significant jump in hate crimes, including rising anti-Muslim attacks, as tensions surrounding the Israel-Hamas war remain high. 

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According to the report released by the NYPD Hate Crime Task Force, the total number of incidents, like the most recent one involving Bozakkaravani, increased by 124% last month. 

The report shows that New York City has also seen a 214% spike in anti-Jewish incidents compared to October 2022.

NYC EXPERIENCES 214% SURGE IN ANTI-JEWISH CRIMES IN OCTOBER AMID ISRAEL-HAMAS CONFLICT

"The men and women of the NYPD continue to work hand in hand with the people we serve throughout the five boroughs," Police Commissioner Edward A. Caban stated in the report. "Public safety is a shared responsibility that takes everybody, in every neighborhood, doing their part. 

"That is how we will sustain low levels of crime and further reduce violence and disorder across our great city."

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