push to oust secretary mayorkas. how they got to the brink of impeachment, and what it means for the senate s border bill. then, donald trump lashing out after a court appointed monitor found more deficiencies in his company s finances. and president biden s next move in response to the attack that killed three american soldiers. a remembrance of their surface and sacrifice, as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. good to be back here at msnbc headquarters in new york city. right now, house republicans are moving forward with their push to impeach a sitting member of president biden s cabinet. their target, homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas, who they say has failed to secure the southern border. as republicans accuse him of refusing to enforce federal immigration laws and blocking oversight of vhs. keep in mind, this is happening even as many of those same republicans are openly opposing a bipartisan b
the president says an american response is coming. the president s been crystal clear. we will respond decisively. tonight, what we know about the biden decision, a dangerous moment on the global stage. then he s nothing. we don t need to be afraid of him. he can be knocked down. after e. jean carroll, awaiting a trump verdict and how the courts can make trump pay. plus, everything you need to know about the bad faith it has always been about helping donald trump. and michael isikoff with exclusive new reporting on the secret recording of trump s attempt to steal georgia. fellows, i need 11,000 votes. give me a break. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes and president joe biden says he has made his decision on how the u.s. will respond to the deaths of three american soldiers in the middle east. retaliation, escalation, look increasingly likely. those three army reservists were killed and more than 30 of their comr
then, donald trump lashing out after a court appointed monitor found more deficiencies in his company s finances. and, president biden s next move in response to the attack that killed three american soldiers. a remembrance of their service and sacrifice, as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. good to be back here at msnbc headquarters in new york city. right now, house republicans are moving forward with their push to impeach a sitting member of president biden s cabinet. their target, homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas, who they say has failed to secure the southern border. house republicans accuse him of refusing to enforce federal immigration laws and blocking oversight of dhs. keep in mind, this is happening even as many of those same republicans are openly opposing a bipartisan border security security bill that has been negotiated in the senate. that bill would also unlock money for ukraine. b
[inaudible] we ll see. the president says an american response is coming. the president s been crystal clear. we will respond decisively. tonight, what we know about the biden decision, a dangerous moment on the global stage. then he s nothing. we don t need to be afraid of him. he can be knocked down. after e. jean carroll, awaiting a trump verdict and how the courts can make trump a. plus, everything you need to know about the bad faith it has always been about helping donald trump. and michael isikoff with exclusive new reporting on the secret recording of trump s attempt to steal jordan. fellows, i need 11,000 votes. give me a break. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york i m chris hayes and president joe biden says he has made his decision on how the u.s. will respond to the deaths of three american soldiers in the middle east. retaliation, escalation look increasingly likely. those three army reservists were killed and more
where he ll finally experience consequences for some of his actions. next week, tuesday, marks the beginning of the second e. jean carroll defamation trial. news on that later on. but first things first, developments ahead of closing arguments. tomorrow in new york s $250 million civil fraud lawsuit. the judge revealed he would not allow donald trump to deliver part of those closing arguments himself as he had requested. the reasoning, neither trump nor his attorneys ever got back to the judge agreeing to preconditions. in truth, it is hard to imagine what trump wanted more, an opportunity to put himself at the center of proceedings to deliver his message in his own way, or an opportunity like this, to complain, whine about being silenced, despite the fact his own team failed to respond to the judge on time. remember, in both cases, e. jean carroll s defamation and new york s civil fraud, trump s guilt has already been determined. these decisions will only settle the punish.