Laura Ingraham rocks the GOP convention, presses for unity behind Trump

Radio host Laura Ingraham brought the house down Wednesday night with an attack on the Donald Trump hold-outs during her speech at the Republican National Convention.

“We should all — even you boys with wounded feelings and bruised egos — we love you, but you must honor your pledge to support Donald Trump now,” she said.

As the crowd roared on its feet, she added: “Tonight.”

The message seemed to be for Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, who was scheduled to speak later in the evening, and has yet to endorse Trump.

At the same time Ingraham was speaking, CNN’s Dana Bash reported that Cruz would not be endorsing Trump in his speech Wednesday night, according to a source who had seen the prepared remarks.

The message was also seemingly directed at the delegates on the floor who protested Trump’s nomination, though they were vastly outvoted in RNC proceedings here this week.

“I hope they’re listening,” Ingraham said.

Ingraham suggested as well that Trump won his party’s nomination because of his confrontations with the media.

“To all my friends up there in the press, you all know why in your heart Donald Trump won the Republican nomination. You know it,” Ingraham said. “You know why he won it? Because he dared to call out the phonies, the frauds and the corruption that has gone unexposed and uncovered for too long.”

“Do your job,” Ingraham challenged the media. “Doing your job is a novel concept.”

Trump tweeted his appreciation: “Thank you @IngrahamAngle! #AmericaFirst”

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