are fighting the right-wing culture war. but is it what parents want or students need? plus, the cdc admits a lot went wrong it in its response to the coronavirus pandemic. no surprise there. with the monkeypox outbreak happening now, the big question is, are the changes coming too late? big questions as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again, i stephanie am ruhle. there is breaking news tonight from the new york times, concerning the justice department s investigation into the role of donald trump and his allies played in the days ahead of the capital riot. the times says prosecutors are focusing on critical trump white house records, and quote, have issued a grand jury subpoena to the national archives, for all the documents the agency provided to a parallel house select committee inquiry. according to a copy of the subpoena pained by the new york times, those materials included records from the files of mr. trump s top aides, his daily
several investigations. today, a georgia grand jury investigating possible 2020 election interference heard from rudy giuliani. he is considered a target in that investigation. and he spent about six long hours inside the fulton county courthouse. grand juries, as i recall, our secret. they ask the questions and we will see. another key trump ally is due in a different court tomorrow. sources tell nbc news, trump organization former cfo, allan weisselberg, will plead guilty to several criminal charges. he is expected to be sentenced to five months in jail for his role in a long running tax scheme at the former president s family business. sources also say weisselberg will cooperate against the trump organization, but there is no indication he will cooperate in any investigation into the former president. but remember, that business
doors. his attorney would not say whether he answered any of the questions. but as you just heard, he suggested that he invoked attorney client privilege, or invoke the fifth amendment. now that we know rudy giuliani is a potential target of the criminal investigation. but what we do know is that investigators are looking at at least two different things. [inaudible] giuliani in his role in peddling election fraud lies, and hearings at the state capital in georgia. and also his role in quarterbacking the fake elector plot the june 16th fake electors who are also facing potential criminal charges. so, the prosecutors, the investigators, they re looking at him for those two reasons. we know that from witnesses who have also got before the special grand jury and were asked questions about those new issues. joyce, how worried should donald trump be? does attorney trump client privilege attorney client privilege is not really much of an issue here. because it only applies in a sit
president elect biden is able to successfully begin his term. kevin mccarthy and then spent a year and a half attacking liz cheney, for saying things like that. that was part of what led to liz cheney s defeat in the republican primary last night in wyoming. that is tonight s last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts right now. stephanie tonight, the big le investigation got more intense. a federal grand jury once white house documents related to the january 6th insurrection. federal prosecutors want to know, what did the former guy do as the capital was under siege? the pressure also on his former personal attorney, rudy giuliani sat for six hours in front of a grand jury in georgia. then, it is the first week of school. do you know where your governor is? ron desantis and greg abbott
involving whether the former president is culpable or not then he should be issued a subpoena. and it should be his honor to testify truthfully. he certainly knows a lot. all right, mr. bluestein, i am coming to you. as we mentioned earlier there is also very big news involving rudy giuliani. kristen walker is following that story for us. listen to this. today, former president trump s former lawyer, rudy giuliani, testified in front of a grand jury in atlanta for six hours. it s where he led the former president s efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. giuliani was told he is the target of the probe. his attorneys say he would invoke attorney client privilege if asked about conversations with his former boss. nobody knows georgia better than you, greg. what do you know about what happened behind closed doors? there was six hours of testimony, and we have no indication that he said much of anything behind is closed