hi, everyone. an extraordinary revelation by a judge who said he found compelling evidence that donald trump may have committed crimes of adding a new dimension to trump s legal jeopardy and reminder after incredible reporting and after more than a year of an intense investigative probe by congress, there is still more that we don t know and more to learn about the details of the trump plan. as we reported on this show yesterday, in a ruling ordering attorney general john eastman to hand over dozens of his e-mails to the january 6 committee, the federal judge says that eastman s clients, that is donald trump, signed a legal document describing evidence of election fraud that he knew was false. the new york times has more on carter s ruling. he knew the specific numbers of voter fraud were wrong but continued to tout those numbers. both in court and to the public judge carter wrote. he added in a footnote that the suit contained language saying mr. trump was relying on infor
gathered here in new york for this united nations general assembly talking about the death and destruction russia caused in ukraine and wants action, specifically that court dedicated and created by the united nations dedicated to punishing russia and holding them accountable and also he wants russia to be denied its veto vote it has right now on the united nations security council. special should be created to punish russia for the crime against our state. this will become signal to all would-be aggressors that they must value peace or be brought to responsibility by the world. reporter: and, wolf, those are comments president zelenskyy made just a few hours after president biden himself spoke. he stopped short of calling for russia to be expelled from that security council where they have used the power of that veto vote to block action when it comes to russia s own actions and when it comes to ukraine though he did issue his own warning message. you cannot seize a na
of arizonians. 740,000 ballots violated. it s gnaw true. the maricopa county board of supervisors put out a 98-page report. that is a fact. check your facts. not true. not remotely true. but the threat to democracy is real. and with two weeks until election day, we re already witnessing how that threat is becoming a reality. also tonight, you would think justice clarence thomas would stay out of any cases involving trump s big lie, given that he s ginnee s husband, but he s gotten involved again to help out one of trump s washington cronies. and republicans love to point the finger of blame about ifflation, but do they even have a plan? what would it mean for the u.s. economy if their plan was implemented? plus, if you want to be the republican nominee for president, apparently, you have to break a few laws. new reporting tonight on the migrant flights organized by ron desantis. we begin tonight with the open unabashed rise of anti-semitism. over the weekend,
musk up to now, with a plan to take over and serious questions about its safety. and we shake it up and off, with our friday night panel, docking the biggest stories of the week, and some that you might have missed, as the 11th hour gets underway on this friday night. good evening once again. i am stephanie ruhle. the january 6th committee just made its most aggressive move yet to twice impeached former president has now been officially subpoenaed by lawmakers investigating the attack on the capitol, and efforts to overturn the 2020 election. the committee s letter left no doubt, they see donald trump as fully accountable. here s how some of my colleagues reported on this historic subpoena, and it s carefully worded allegations. this new material puts trump at the center of the plot to overturn the election. and later attached to the subpoena, chairman bennie thompson and vice chair liz cheney right this, quote, as demonstrated in our hearings, we have assembled o
tonight, the former president officially subpoenaed by the january 6th committee, as we get incredible new details about the secrets seized by the fbi at mar-a-lago. plus, what in the world s elon musk up to now, with a plan to take over and serious questions about its safety. and we shake it up, and off, with our friday night panel, docking the biggest stories of the week, and some that you might have missed, as the 11th hour gets underway on this friday night. good evening once again. i am stephanie ruhle. the january 6th committee just made its most aggressive move yet to twice impeached former president has now been officially subpoenaed by lawmakers investigating the attack on the capitol, and efforts to overturn the 2020 election. the committee s letter left no doubt, they see donald trump as fully accountable. here s how some of my colleagues reported on this historic subpoena, and it s carefully worded allegations. this new material puts trump at the