secret files at a location that is not his former office. the white house begin a chance to come clean about this damning new discovery but refused to comment. has he looked into whether any other documents have been taken to any other office? i won t speak to. this i will let the process continue. it s an on-going process. i won t to speak to this from here. it s more prudent and appropriate for my colleagues at the white house counsel. joe finally broke his silence about the initial batch of classified documents. claiming he had no clue how they ended up in his private office. i take classified documents seriously. i was briefed about this discovery and surprised to learn that were any government records that were taken there to that office. i don t know what is the documents. i turned over the boxes. they have turned over the boxes to the archives. we are cooperating fully with the review. don t expect any answers from the white house. the press secretary sideste
the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. e 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now tonight, the first order of business. the republican-led house. not inflation, not immigration, it s investigating the investigators. not exactly a kitchen table issue. and trump s top money man sentenced to rikers island in a tax fraud scheme. but what is it he s really facing? plus, the punishing and powerful storm battling the west coast with heavy rain, flooding, and the new threat of dangerous mudslides. live report from the ground as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening, once, again i m stephanie ruhle. president biden is now talking about those classified documents found in a former private office he used after leaving the obama white house. two sources tell nbc news left a dozen document with classified markings were found. here s what the president said earlier today about that subject during a summit in mexico city. people know i take classifie
and the current president. pence, seriously, we have this great thing going with joe, come on, man. then our trump world indictments coming in georgia? we are asking that the report not be released because you had not seen that report, decisions are imminent. what we learned from today s dramatic hearing in fulton county, plus the senator elizabeth warren on the latest hostage demands in the republican bet ceiling fight, and why on earth is america s former top diplomat excusing the brutal murder of a washington post column this? when all insides right now. good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. i will admit, i literally laughed out loud today when i looked at my phone and saw the new york times newsletter that classified documents have been found at the home of former trump vice president mike pence. honestly, it started to feel like a running bit at this point. according to a letter sent to the national archives for pence s lawyer, greg jacobs, a, quote, a sm
meanwhile, the trump desantis rivalry is heating up. we ll show you how the florida governor responded to the covid criticism. we ll look at the rnc s 2024 playbook as party leaders want to double down on an issue that lost them the elections in the midterms. running straight into loserville. and today, president joe biden and speaker kevin mccarthy sit down at the white house in hopes of ending the standoff over the debt ceiling. plus reverend al sharpton joins us live from memphis ahead of his eulogy today for tyre nichols. good morning and welcome to morning joe, it s wednesday, february 1st. along with joe, good to have you back. good to be back. willie and me. we have jonathan lemire, u.s. special correspondent for bbc news katty kay is with us. and member of the new york times editorial board mara gay. so we start with today s high stakes meeting between president joe biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy. their focus, ending the standoff over the debt ce
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