Saturday, January 10, 2026

FOX News' Laura Ingraham Not Welcomed By Protestors


Fox News host Laura Ingraham was escorted out of a Minnesota protest against ICE Thursday after she confronted and filmed demonstrators at the scene.

The incident occurred during a demonstration over the deadly ICE shooting of 37-year-old mother Renee Nicole Good earlier this week. Ingraham, host of The Ingraham Angle, described being “kind of nicely, but aggressively” removed from the protest area after attempting to question participants on camera.


In footage aired on her show, a protester wearing red clothing and a scarf over their nose repeatedly called Ingraham a “disgrace to the human race.” Ingraham responded by calling the chant “oh, so boring” and asking the demonstrator, “Do you have a job?”

After the clip ended, Ingraham told viewers that as her team drove away, the protesters “did what they can do: They gave us all the finger.” She added sarcastically, “I think they secretly liked us, though.”

Ingraham framed the experience as typical when journalists “go into the mix and try to chat with people” at such events, resulting in being “escorted out… across their border.”