LAURA INGRAHAM: The closer you are to the Bidens, the more likely you are to get rich

Fox News host Laura Ingraham reacts to President Biden's economic pitch to voters ahead of the 2024 presidential election on "The Ingraham Angle."

LAURA INGRAHAM: I've got my own definition of Bidenomics. It's an economic theory whereby the closer you are to the Biden family, the more likely you are to get rich. And exactly what part of Biden's economic record are we actually supposed to be celebrating tonight? 

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The Biden team thought that they could message away all their bad numbers, like the fact that our economic growth this year is going to be a pathetic 1.6% and next year it drops even lower to 1%, putting us at or below the rest of all the other member countries. Now, only could Biden call it restoring the American Dream when Americans are having to abandon their dream of owning a home — with home sales dropping over 20%. 

Now remember, the one year that Biden did have strong growth, that was in 2021, was before the fallout of his inflationary spending and the anti-oil and gas policies actually took effect. Biden's performance today was, when you look at it, kind of the ultimate study in cynicism. To go to speak to a country where workers are suffering and scared and your plan is to keep the same economic team, the same economic policies that are going to produce the same pain to Americans? Your answer is to unveil a branding campaign using your own name? 

A real president would see these numbers and heads would roll. He'd say that 1% growth is unacceptable. It's intolerable. A real president would convene leaders from both parties and likely conclude that, "Let's give Americans some tax relief. Let's change our trade policy," starting with that idiotic $800 de minimis, duty-free package giveaway to China and actually help American workers and small businesses for a change. Tell them, "Let's get America moving again. How do we do that?" 

Texas man given life sentence for secretly recording 23 women, including teenager

A Texas man was sentenced to life in prison after he was found guilty of secretly recording 23 women, authorities said.

Plano resident Darius Bradford, 45, was recently convicted of three counts of burglary of a habitation with intent to commit invasive visual recording, according to the Collin County District Attorney's Office.

The investigation began when Plano officers were called to an apartment complex after a female resident alleged that Bradford was secretly recording her. Bradford was working as a maintenance technician at the complex, and the resident reported that he left his cell phone in her bathroom.

Bradford’s cell phone began "remotely erasing" the illicit photos when the officers arrived to the scene.

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"Despite this attempt to destroy evidence, police found videos of Bradford setting up his cell phone in the victim’s bathroom and leaving it there to record her on three different occasions," the Collin County District Attorney's Office said in a statement.

During the investigation, a Plano detective discovered evidence of "47 other invasive videos" on Bradford's devices.

"The videos depicted Bradford secretly recording dozens of victims inside various stores and apartment complexes in the community," the statement from authorities read.

One of the victims was the then-15-year-old daughter of one of Bradford's ex-girlfriends.

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"Bradford’s modus operandi was to secretly place his phone in a position that would catch a woman undressing or surreptitiously place his phone at an angle so as to see up a woman’s skirt or dress," the statement explained.

Bradford had been previously arrested for an invasive recording incident at a Ross department store in 2008. He was placed on probation, but later served time in jail after failing to go to sex offender treatment.

He was also arrested for allegedly recording a woman at a mall in 2010, but was never prosecuted for that incident.

Bradford pled guilty to the charges and asked the jury to decide on the length of the sentence. The jury determined the punishment for each charge should be life in prison.

"This perpetrator violated the privacy of 23 different women on 47 different occasions by secretly recording up-skirt and undressing videos. He used his job to gain access and his manipulative personality to gain their trust, definitely earning him a life sentence," District Attorney Greg Willis said in a statement after the sentencing.