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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has been having difficulty defending the Trump administration’s poor economic decisions—and it shows, said MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle on The Daily Beast ...
As President Trump’s first 100 days in office wrap up, MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle and Jacob Soboroff spoke with forced out federal workers during the live MSNBC town hall — "100 Days of Trump ...
As Americans come to grips with another horrific example of political violence in our country, some Republicans jumped to spread lies about what happened. Meanwhile, Monday marks 10 years since Trump ...
FBI Director Kash Patel is suing an MSNBC analyst over a claim suggesting Patel was spending more time in nightclubs than the FBI’s headquarters. In a lawsuit filed earlier this month in Texa… ...
The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle news coverage including articles, photos, videos & more. Add a ... CHICAGO's Jinkx Monsoon Speaks Out Against Anti-Drag Laws in MSNBC Interview by Blair ...
Peter Baker, Jessica Yellin, and Max Chafkin join Stephanie Ruhle on The 11th Hour. After months of campaigning and working together, Donald Trump and Elon Musk attacked each other in public view.
Renowned historian and best-selling author Yuval Noah Harari returns for an in-depth conversation with MSNBC anchor and attorney Ari Melber, discussing how Trump's power politics harken back the ...
From making a budget when you are in your 20s to planning for big expenses during retirement when you are in your 60s, NBC News senior business analyst Stephanie Ruhle joins TODAY to share ...
Why did Rep. Mike Flood vote for a bill that set out to undermine the court system to benefit Donald Trump? Because he hadn’t read the legislation.
The White House was pressed for an explanation for the fake citations in the administration's "MAHA" report. It pointed to “some formatting issues.” ...
On the heels of Elon Musk’s exit from the federal government, Rachel Maddow shares what metaphor she believes best sums up the billionaire’s time in Washington.
As the Atlantic enters an “above-normal” hurricane season, a Florida weatherman is delivering residents an unsettling message about Trump's weather service cuts.