fraud. how did this happen? the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. we ve got brand-new reporting out tonight revealing trump s bedminster new jersey golf club has also been a focus for jack smith s classified documents investigation. that s according to the new york times, which cites two people briefed on the matter. the times writes this. prosecutors working for jack smith has subpoenaed surveillance footage from bedminster and fought a pitched battle with trump s lawyers late last year over how best to search the new jersey property. bedminster is where trump s recorded in 2021 discussing classified documents about plans for an attack on iran. nbc news has obtained that audio, which is referenced in the federal criminal indictment against donald trump. well, it was merely, let me see that, i ll show you an example. he said that i wanted to attack iran. isn t that amazing? i have a big type of pile of papers. this
ruhle starts now th stephanie ruhle starts now tonight, the new reporting on jack smith s focus on donald trump s bedminster property as he remains defiant after being caught on tape discussing unclassified documents. then the supreme court s busy week with some major cases. today s ruling that could impact 2024 and beyond. what to look for, next. and, following the money. 200 billion dollars in relief funds meant to help small businesses likely lost to fraud. how did this happen? the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. we ve got brand-new reporting out tonight revealing trump s bedminster new jersey golf club has also been a focus for jack smith s classified documents investigation. that s according to the new york times, which cites two people briefed on the matter. the times writes this. prosecutors working for jack smith has subpoenaed surveillance footage from bedminster and fought a pitched battle with trump s l
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hold on a minute. they worked in a position to. and the banks made it very clear, they said, given the time horizon you re giving us, we cannot provide oversight. and the government said you don t have to. and then the government didn t put anyone on the oversight committee. they didn t do anything to execute that. yeah. there is no mechanism to oversee this. and the banks were in fact encouraged to throw money out for anyone who claimed they are entitled to. but there were some pretty silly things. there are businesses that were very clearly fraudulent names. there was the early first gush of paycheck protection program money didn t go to the people who needed it. it was the shaq and these corporations that found ways to get through jpmorgan chase in places like that. there were mistakes all around. it is just horrible in every way. david mcswane, thank you for this reporting. this reporting gets needs to get read by everyone. coming up, after four decades, the hardest jack sa