In her farewell episode of ‘The Ingraham Angle’, Laura Ingraham moved beyond sentiments of nostalgia to discuss some of the most pressing conservative issues in America today. Shining a spotlight on the rising political star, Governor Ron DeSantis, she praised his stance on freedom in red states and hinted at his potential presidential ambitions. Amidst a nationwide concern over President Joe Biden’s declining mental faculties, Ingraham urged conservatives to rise above critique and develop a solid plan for restoring America.
Drawing attention to the California economy under Governor Gavin Newsom’s leadership, she stressed the need for robust alternatives to the Democrats and criticized the media’s protection of Biden. These issues play a pivotal role in shaping the potential landscape of the 2024 presidential election.
Ingraham also delved into a Maryland public schools issue, highlighting a protest by Muslim parents against sexual and cultural indoctrination. She emphasized the importance of defending parental rights and religious freedom, interviewing parents who shared their concerns about the curriculum and the vital importance of supporting American jobs and companies.
Turning her gaze to the Supreme Court’s recent rulings, Ingraham underscored a case on election laws, a potential case on affirmative action, and expressed disappointment with Justice Amy Coney Barrett and Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s decisions. Despite this, she remained optimistic about overturning the rationale for affirmative action.
Lastly, Ingraham and guest Sean Hannity covered the $800 de minimis rule for imported goods, criticising its impact on American retailers and jobs. They examined President Trump’s approach to reciprocal tariffs and DeSantis’ policy on illegal immigration, urging conservatives to rally behind such solutions rather than falling into a victim mentality.
Throughout her closing episode, Ingraham consistently championed the necessity of a clear conservative plan for America’s future—one rooted in tax and trade policy reform, border security, personal responsibility, and job protection.