clear what they want cut. the president has said he is going to put his budget forward on march 9th. and he is going to ask speaker mccarthy to put his plan on the table. we are also following new developments in the biden classified documents investigation. nbc news is reporting that the fbi searched biden s d.c. office back in november, after his lawyers first discovered classified documents there earlier that month. no warrant was involved and we do not know the exact date of the search or if any classified documents were discovered. with that, let s get smarter with the help of our lead off panel here. you are in luck. it s a great one. leigh ann caldwell is an anchor for washington post live and coauthor of its morning newsletter, the early 202. former florida republican congressman carlos curbelo, who is a member of the republican conference for two years during the trump presidency, and former u.s. attorney joyce vance, who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. joyce vance
0 tomorrow night at 10 pm. that is tonight s last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. now tonight, donald trump on tape and under oath taking the fifth more than 400 times, after years of trashing his opponents who do the same thing. then, george santos is stepping down from his committees amid his own investigations. what will kevin mccarthy do now? and 5. 4 billion dollars of potential fraud in pandemic related loans. with republicans now running oversight, will they get to the bottom of this? as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. there is new video tonight of a defiant donald trump testifying under oath. it comes as the former president now florida resident faces growing pressure from multiple investigations. the video was released today by new york attorney general letitia james, who deposed trump during her civil investigation into the trump organization s business practices last year. anythi
division, distress, an disinformation how should these reporters obligate the reactions to thei sources? their bosses and to the american public joining me now, steve schmidt, former adviser to the george w bush and john mccain presidential campaigns also a cofounder of the lincol project. in the morning newsletter on substack and michael a cohen, msnbc columnist. s speech writer during th obama years, and the truth and consequences letter on substack thank you for joining me steve, lay out your case for what you think reporters are doing wrong with their books and why. and if they were really holdin back from the publications tha they were. will re-re-hearing it from their top editors? i think that when thi argument evolves into whethe reporters are writing a book i a good thing, or not, it i evidence that we are in fact living in an idiot greasy. here is what the issue is, the reporter what is their responsibility when we are talking about th
and means committee put it earlier this evening. for all practical purposes, the research that was done, as it relates to the mandatory audit program is nonexistent. the tax forms were never audited, and only my sending a letter at one point prompted a rearview mirror response. we had a lot to get into on that. but meanwhile, the january 6th committee is expected to release its final report tomorrow. today we learned that the select committee has already begun returning documents and transcripts over to the department of justice. with that, let s get smarter with our lead off panel tonight. leigh ann caldwell, anchor for washington post live and coauthor of his morning newsletter, the early 202. tim o brien, bloomberg opinion senior columnist, and msnbc political analyst, he is one of the only people who has
tomorrow. we learned that the select committee has already begun returning documents and transcripts over to the department of justice. with that, let s get smarter with our lead off panel tonight. anchor for washington post live and coauthor of his morning newsletter, the early 202. and bloomberg opinion senior columnist, and msnbc political analyst, he is one of the only people who has actually seen donald trump s taxes and written a book all about him. and former u.s. attorney, joyce vance, who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. she s also a law professor at the university of alabama. so, what have we learned? despite the fact that donald trump told us for years that he was under audit and couldn t release the taxes, he was not, not while he was president, the traditional presidential audit was never taking place. what did we learn? he had very big credits, very big deductions, what he did not have was a big tax bill. and we deserve to know why. the head of the irs at the time