telling our team and what the chair of the committee is saying about the timeline for cooperation. we are live on the hill with what investigators want to know from these lawmakers. and what happens if they don t comply? and also on the hill, the senate is trying to give final approval today on that massive aid package to ukraine. but appearing to get hung up at least for now. while overseas the war prompting a change to a global alliance. a new european nation announcing they re joining nato following russia s invasion. we re talking with a member of the armed services committee and a military veteran, congresswoman mikie sherrill is here live. and good afternoon. i m garrett haake in washington in for hallie jackson. i ve got the perfect team for our top story today. nbc news capitol hill correspondent ali vitali. jaime sherman is punchbowl news founder and msnbc political contributor. and we re joined by jackie alemane, a congressional investigations reporter for the wash
will be the kiss of death for any of trump s challengers. while another says he is still willing and ready to serve the president. and this truth matters especially when it comes to the intimates of social media giants. an expert on fighting disinformation joins us as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle at msnbc headquarters in new york city and we have got some news tonight. special counsel jack smith makes an aggressive move and goes on offense about donald trump s efforts to delay his election interference trial. smith today asked the supreme court to rule on the former presidents argument that he is immune from prosecution. just hours after that the high court weighed in on the request. the justices want trump to respond by december 20th and have agreed to put their consideration on whether to hear the case on a fast track. jack smith also revealed today that he intends to call an expert witness who analyzed dat
sherrod brown get tonight s last word. . 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. tonight the new filing from jack smith. his request for the supreme court to weigh in on donald trump s claims for immunity. plus we re learning more about the scope of the january six investigation. and what outgoing republican lawmaker says his endorsement will be the kiss of death for any of trump s challengers. while another says he is still willing and ready to serve the president. and this truth matters especially when it comes to the intimates of social media giants. an expert on fighting disinformation joins us as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle at msnbc headquarters in new york city and we have got some news tonight. special counsel jack smith makes an aggressive move and goes on offense about donald trump s efforts to delay his election interference trial. smith today asked the supreme court to rule on the former pres
election amid the new warning about a possible second trump term. and the fallout from elon musk s outburst to advertisers as the ceo of ex responds. then, george santos may be on his way out of congress, but not without a fight. how did we end up here? the journalist who s been investigating santos since 2019 will be here, as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. good evening once again, i am stephanie ruhle live from 30 rockefeller center. and tonight we start our broadcast with donald trump and his effort to control the narrative and his legal cases. it has suddenly gotten a whole lot harder. today a new york appeals court reinstated a gag order preventing trump from commenting on court employees for handling his 250 million dollar civil fraud trial. that order was originally imposed after trump repeatedly targeted the clerk assigned to the judge in his case. it will now remain in place until the trial is over, which is expected to be sometime in janua
term. and the fallout from elon musk s outburst to advertisers as the ceo of ex responds. then, george santos may be on his way out of congress, but not without a fight. how did we end up here? the journalist who s been investigating santos since 2019 will be here, as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. ,,. . , reinstated a gag order preventing trump from commenting on court employees for handling his 250 million dollar civil fraud trial. that order was originally imposed after trump repeatedly targeted the clerk assigned to the judge in his case. it will now remain in place until the trial is over, which is expected to be sometime in january. meanwhile, we are still waiting for a federal court to rule on the gag order in the d.c. election interference case, but there is new reporting out that shows the special counsel jack smith has been digging even deeper into how key trump allies work to try to overturn the 2020 election. both politico and the washington