courthouse. and it is friday night, so you know what that means? our friday night cap is here. breaking down all of the biggest stories of the week. then, it has been nearly 15 years since the miracle on the hudson. i sat down with captain sully sullenberger as the 11th hour gets underway on this jam-packed friday night. good evening once again, i am stephanie ruhle, our nightcap is just ahead and we are going to talk about all of the big events from this week but first we will stick with today. because the former president is now in the deepest legal danger potentially of his life, and he may be planning to question whether those classified documents that he took to mar-a-lago actually damage national security. that is according to the new york times, which says that question could be a central to trump s defense. he s also waiting to hear whether his claim of presidential immunity from prosecution will actually fly with a panel of appeals court judges, and we could get that
is just ahead and we are going to talk about all of the big events from this week but first we will stick with today. because the former president is now in the deepest legal danger potentially of his life, and he may be planning to question whether those classified documents that he took to mar-a-lago actually damage national security. that is according to the new york times, which says that question could be a central to trump s defense. he s also waiting to hear whether his claim of presidential immunity from prosecution will actually fly with a panel of appeals court judges, and we could get that decision at any time. but politico today is pointing out, trump seems to be trying a new legal strategy to help supporters immunity claim. he is now saying that when he pressured mike pence, and other state officials to overturn the 2020 results, the election was quote, long over. of course i was entitled as president of the united states and commander in chief to the community
books. not in the new laws, they just unforced what we have. remember, republicans have been against this money from the start. they have been chipping away at it, but wealthy people paying what they owe should not be a partisan issue. it is about fairness. so, this week, i congratulate the irs. steve, katie, molly, josh, thank you also, so much. when we comeack next week, it will be 15 years since the miracle on the hudson. the iconic captain sully sullenberger is here, when the 11th hour continues. th hour continues. [sfx: game controller] get fast relief with tums+ heartburn + sleep support. love food back and fall asleep faster. tums tums tums tums it is known as the miracle
be able to channel the other day, you need to be able to come combat that. jasmine crockett to call out the republican eyes, that s why she s the mvp. she s always my mvp, in my opinion, but especially this week. actually, it s funny because my mvp helped your mvp. my mvp is amanda lippman people might not know her name, but they should. she s done a lot. she s with an organization that helps a different candidates, women progressives run for office. she has been working for crews running for school boards against a moms for liberty people. she was involved in helping jasmine craddock park it, a lot of great candidates that came to run for something. she does the kinds of boots on the ground torque that our democracy desperately needs, and she is an all-star. she s an all-star. josh? i will step aside politics for a moment and award, because it s award season, you have my
times who wrote a column today about how to understand and appreciate people s love for donald trump. but that is what is going to happen, and we are headed for this rematch of donald trump and joe biden. i think it is an election that the public does not want. but it is an election that the public is going to get whether they won it or not. it s an election the public deserves. because this is if that is who they choose and that is how the process works, i don t know if the process is exquisitely designed to reflect the totals publics view but that is the way it works out. i think the republican senators did this to us. they had a chance, twice, and the second time the really had a chance to convict trump. they could ve done it they could ve voted to convict, and then he wouldn t have been eligible to run again, but instead, they took the cowards way out as many republicans did, and that is how we got. there are so i don t even think that it is the voters fault, i really think