A screenshot from a Fox News alert showing Laura Ingraham and a clipping from The Washington Post, aired September 6 2022.
A screenshot from a Fox News alert showing Laura Ingraham and a clipping from The Washington Post, aired September 6 2022Fox News/Internet TV Archive
  • Laura Ingraham and her guests were upset by the report.

  • The story that Trump had a document about a foreign power's nuclear capacities was not true.

  • The reporters were working in conjunction with the government to attack Trump.

The guests on Laura Ingraham's show played down reports that Donald Trump had nuclear secrets.

The Washington Post reported that a document about a foreign nation's nuclear military capacities was among those seized during the FBI's raid on Mar-a-Lago. Only a few of the top-level officials would have access to the papers.

The topic was introduced by way of a "Fox News alert" ahead of her show.

The prosecution of Donald Trump by DOJ via media leaks continues tonight, according to a report by the Post.

She brought in views from people who trashed the report.

She said that the regime mediastenographers were ready to feed the cycle of leaks.

The idea that the "Beltway media," the White House, and the Department of Justice are conspiring to jail Trump was the subject of a segment. The Biden White House didn't know about the raid.

The Post's sources were identified in the paper's story only as people familiar with the investigation. The Post's policy on anonymous sources requires reporters to consider the public interest in the story and whether it is worth the cost to public trust.

The basics of what Carol Leonnig had reported were outlined in a clip by Ingraham.

"She doesn't know what she's talking about," said Ingraham, going on to compare Leonnig to a famous war correspondent.

She was given information by someone at the White House, but she's not doing anything. She is just being spoon fed.

Hanson suggested hypocrisy in the Post's article due to the fact that the reporter had written a book critical of the FBI's handling of the Clinton email investigation.

Hanson said that Devlin told them not to trust the FBI. Their credibility is not great.

"You can see how it all works, they work in tandem," he said. Anything related to Donald Trump is always this way.

Miller said it had been one salacious, manipulated, fabricated leak after another.

He called on Attorney General Garland to convene a grand jury to prosecute leakers.

Fox News seemed to be souring on Trump prior to the Mar-a-Lago raid.

The August 8 search warrant has resulted in a series of stinging attacks on the decision from its opinion-laden prime time lineup.

Jesse Watters led with his "hunch" that the FBI planted documents during the search after the raid.

On Tucker Carlson's show on August 12th, a doctored picture of the judge who signed off on the warrant was shown, which was only corrected when Sean Hannity said he was "guessing" it was fake.

Business Insider has an article on it.