The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle - Season 4 / Year 2025

Season 4 / Year 2025

Episodes

Episode 1
As people return from the holidays, authorities release more information about the terror attack in New Orleans as well as the cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas. Plus, a new Congress will be sworn in tomorrow. But will Mike Johnson remain House Speaker? And, President Biden presented Presidential Citizens Medals to 20 recipients, including the chairs of the January 6th Committee. Frank Figliuzzi, Peter Baker, Jasmine Wright, Amna Nawaz, Councilman JP Morrell, Aisha Mills, Mike Madrid, and Euguene Daniels join The 11th Hour with Symone Sanders-Townsend this Thursday night.

Episode 2
It's the first Nightcap episode of 2025, and the roundtable shares their thoughts on the newly re-elected Speaker Mike Johnson. Plus, Judge Merchan orders Trump to be sentenced in his hush money case on January 10th. And, who made the list for this week's MVPs. Mary Harris, Evan McMorris-Santoro, Ron Insana, and Melissa Murray join The 11th Hour this Friday.

Episode 3
Congress certifies Trump's 2024 election victory without incident exactly four years after the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Plus, a change in stance? How companies who pledged to withhold donations from those who disputed the 2020 election results are now backing Trump. And, Candian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced he is stepping down. What this could mean for the country's relationship with the U.S. Luke Broadwater, Susan Glasser, Jon Allen, Lauren Hirsch, Robert Garcia, and Matina Stevis-Gridneff join The 11th Hour this Monday.

Episode 4
Mark Zuckerberg announced that Meta will end its third- party fact checking just weeks before a new Trump admininistration begins. Plus, the president elect won't rule out using military force to take over Greenland and the Panama Canal. And, dangerous wildfires continue in Southern California as officials urge residents to evacuate. Yael Eisenstat, Dan Nathan, Vaughn Hillyard, Rufus Gifford, Peter Spiegel, Max Chafkin, Barbara McQuade, Jacob Soboroff joins The 11th Hour on this Tuesday.

Episode 5
Our mid-week nightcap kicks off with the latest from Los Angeles as firefighters struggle to battle multiple blazes. Plus, Trump visits Capitol Hill as GOP Senators are split on how to pass his agenda. And, how Meta's decision to roll back its rules on hate speech will put the most vulnerable online in even more danger of abuse. Gadi Schwartz, Blake Zeff, Sami Sage, John Avlon, Andrew Desiderio, Morgan Chesky, Brandy Zadronzny, and Dr. Michael Mann join The 11th Hour this Wednesday.

Episode 6
Multiple fires continue to burn uncontrolled across southern California. Plus, former President Jimmy Carter returns to Plains, GA for his final burial. And, as people step up to help the Los Angeles community, California native and Oscar-winning Actress Jamie Lee Curtis pledges $1 million to help with the relief effort. She sits down with Stephanie for a wide ranging interview. Morgan Chesky, Jennifer Bjorklund, Tricia Cosentino, Rep. George Whitesides, Darrin Hurwitz, Peter Baker, Joyce Vance, and Jamie Lee Curtis join the 11th Hour this Thursday.

Episode 7
As firefighters struggle to contain the LA wildfires, conspiracy theories quickly spread misinformation online. Plus, Donald Trump officially becomes the first former President sentenced as a felon. Natalie Mitchell, Gregory Pierce, Mike Rothschild, Charles Coleman Jr., Harry Litman, and David Jolly join the 11th Hour this Friday night.

Episode 8
The latest on the Los Angeles wildfires with powerful winds expected in the area until Wednesday. With former lobbyists in some of the Trump adminstration's top jobs - what will happen to his agenda and his campaign promises? Plus, confirmation hearings for some of the president-elect's most controversial picks get underway as lawmakers brace for a big week on Capitol Hill. Dana Griffin, Anna Merlan, Ben Collier, Judd Legum, Susan Glasser, Carol Leonning, and David Drucker join The 11th Hour this Monday.

Episode 9
Trump's pick to run the Pentagon, Pete Hegseth, faces tough questions during a Senate confirmation hearing. Plus, more than 88,000 people are still under evacuation orders in LA. And, Bloomberg reports that China could potentially sell U.S. operations of TikTok to Elon Musk. Kate Kelly, Melanie Zanona, Matthew Dowd, Jen Psaki, Max Chafkin, Ron Insana, and Max Rose join the 11th Hour this Tuesday.

Episode 10
After 466 days of war Israel and Hamas have reached a ceasefire agreement that could lead to a permanent end to the conflict in Gaza. Plus, President Biden's farewell address five days before the inauguration. And, a very busy day on Capitol Hill as six of Trump's choices go before Senate committees to face questioning. Luke Broadwater, Bill Cohan, Basil Smikle, Evan McMorris-Santoro, and Gov. West Moore join The 11th Hour this Wednesday.

Episode 11
We could see the SCOTUS decision on the TikTok ban tomorrow, but Biden and Trump are looking to stop it from taking effect. Plus, Trump's Treasury nominee defends the president-elect and his economic plans. Then PM Netanyahu says Israeli negotiators have signed the ceasefire and hostage release deal with Hamas. Peter Baker, Andrew Desiderio, Mark McKinnon, Hagar Chemali, Justin Wolfers, Brendan Greeley, and Craig Fugate join The 11th Hour this Thursday.

Episode 12
Our Friday Nightcap crew is back to talk about the days leading up to Trump's inauguration for the second time and the fate of TikTok. Plus, breaking down the masculine energy in corporate America. And, see who made the list for the MVPs of the week. David Gura, Pablo Torre, Chris Jansing, and Christopher Shays joins The 11th Hour This Friday.

Episode 13
Donald Trump is sworn in at the 47th President of the United States. His first actions included publicly signing executive orders -- and giving pardons to January 6 defendants. Plus, following the money - a look at who might benefit the most from the Trump's return to office. Susan Glasser, Symone Sanders-Townsend, Isaac Arnsdorf, Barbara McQuade, Jeff Stein, Ron Insana, and Jon Mecham join The 11th Hour this Monday.

Episode 14
Top tech companies unite for Trump's new 'Stargate' initiative to bolster A.I. in the U.S. Plus, celebration and outrage as more criminally convicted Jan. 6 defendants walk free. And, we follow the money 15 years after the 'Citizens United' Supreme Court ruling. Jeff Mason, Sam Stein, Leigh Ann Caldwell, David Gura, Barry Ritholtz, Michael Steele, Charles Coleman Jr., and Alan Elrod join The 11th Hour this Tuesday.

Episode 15
Trump orders 1,500 active duty troops to the U.S.-Mexico border. Plus, the CEO defending Trump's tariff plans. And, after Trump's inauguration, a government website providing information on reproductive health is shut down. The founders of 'The Skimm' discuss how they're ensuring those same resources are still available. David Jolly, Philip Bump, Max Chafkin, Dylan Ratigan, Danielle Weisberg, and Carly Zakin join The 11th Hour this Wednesday.

Episode 16
House Republicans reportedly float Medicare cuts and more to cover the cost of Trump's massive agenda. Plus, The many potential crypto opportunities for the Trump family. And, a federal judge temporarily blocks Trump's order to end birthright citizenship. Peter Baker, Carol Leonnig, Melanie Zanona, Peter Goodman, Peter Spiegel, Tim O'Brien, and Joyce Vance join The 11th Hour this Thursday.

Episode 17
The Senate confirms Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense in a tie-breaking vote. Plus, President Trump says he wants to get rid of FEMA as he visits North Carolina and California. And, the new administration moves to quickly expel legal migrants granted temporary status by the Biden administration. Jon Allen, Mychael Schnell, Akayla Gardner, Amy McGrath, Barbara McQuade, Anthony Coley, and William Taylor joins host Jonathan Capehart on The 11th Hour this Friday.

Episode 18
Trump signs more executive orders that mirror policies outlined in Project 2025's playbook. Plus, why Chinese AI startup 'DeepSeek' spooked investors. And, Elon Musk faces backlash after his weekend comments at a rally for Germany's far-right party. Luke Broadwater, Susan Glasser, Dave Weigel, Brendan Greeley, Ron Insana, Mark McKinnon, and Brad Meltzer join The 11th Hour this Monday.

Episode 19
A federal judge has stayed President Trump's freeze on federal spending. Plus, House Republicans head to the President's Doral resort for their annual retreat. And, Caroline Kennedy calls her cousin RFK Jr. a "predator" in a scathing letter she wrote ahead of his Senate hearing tomorrow. David Drucker, Andrew Desiderio, Jeff Mason, Brian Schwartz, David Jolly, Dr. Kavita Patel, Stuart Stevens, and Sen. Doug Jones join The 11th Hour this Tuesday.

Episode 20

Episode 21
What we're learning about the recovery effort and control tower staffing at the time of the deadly midair collision over the Potomac. Plus, Trump's national security nominees Tulsi Gabbard and Kash Patel face high-stakes Senate confirmation hearings. And, new reporting on top FBI officials being told to resign or face demotion. Katie Benner, Alan Mack, Ella Atkins, Peter Baker, Jon Allen, and Tim Miller join The 11th Hour this Thursday.

Episode 22
At least three homes were struck as well as multiple vehicles in the air ambulance crash in Northeast Philadelphia. Plus, NBC News reports that the Trump administration has forced out all six of the FBI's most senior executives, and thousands of FBI agents who investigated Jan. 6 attack under review. And, the DOJ fires multiple federal prosecutors who handled criminal investigations of Jan. 6 rioters. Ali Velshi, Greg Feith, Anthony Roman, Ryan Reilly, Molly Jong-Fast, Dan Nathan, Charles Coleman Jr., and John Fugelsang join The 11th Hour Nightcap

Episode 23
Day 15 of the Trump Administration as Elon Musk looks to expand his control and the White House designates him as a "special government employee." Then, why Musk wants to get rid of USAID. Plus, chaos in the FBI as amid rumors of mass firings across the agency. Jacqueline Alemany, Susan Glasser, Sam Stein, Brendan Greeley, Bharat Ramamurti, Dave Aronberg, and Reed Galen join The 11th Hour this Monday.

Episode 24
Day 16 of the Trump Administration, the President hosted Israeli Prime Minister as he proposed a shocking plan for the Gaza strip. Plus, the latest as Democrats push back on Elon Musk's takeover of parts of the federal government. And FBI agents sue the Department of Justice alleging retribution for their work on January 6th cases. Jeff Mason, Leigh Ann Caldwell, Susan Glasser, Hagar Chemali, Tim O'Brien, Max Chafkin, Frank Figliuzzi, David Jolly, and Harry Litman join The 11th Hour this Tuesday.

Episode 25
Day 17 of the Trump administration and the President signs more executive orders as fierce ally Pam Bondi takes charge of DOJ. Plus, as USAID is stripped of funding and staff, many fear what the moves will mean for the US. And Elon Musk's DOGE continues to gain access inside more federal agencies. Tom Rogers, Sami Sage, Philip Bump, Brian Barrett. and Ben Rhodes join The 11th Hour this Wednesday.

Episode 26
Trump faces roadblocks in the courts as his administration works overtime to overhaul the government. Plus, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defends Musk's DOGE team as "highly trained" professionals on the same day that a member of that team faced scandal and resigned. And, Democrats think Musk is now a liability for Trump. Peter Baker, Melanie Zanona, Hayes Brown, Joyce Vance, Justin Wolfers, Nick Timiraos, Michael Steele, and David French join The 11th Hour this Thursday.

Episode 27
The Nightcap tackles the latest legal roadblock stopping Trump's effort to shutdown USAID as well as Musk's push to have DOGE review even more federal agencies, including the Pentagon. Then, a Trump ally and megadonor asks the Supreme Court to revisit the landmark decision of New York Times v. Sullivan - what that could mean for the freedom of the press. And, a look at who is standing up the Trump administration and why. Ron Insana, Steve Bodow, Paul Rieckhoff, and Anthony Fisher join The 11th Hour this Friday.

Episode 28
Day 22 in the second Trump administration and the Justice Dept. has ordered the acting U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York to dismiss all charges against Eric Adams. Plus, the White House seems headed for showdown with federal courts over the effort to overhaul government. Also, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is being dismantled - how that will impact Americans everywhere. And, the lawmaker speaking out against his state's move to pass a school choice bill. He calls school vouchers "welfare for the wealthy". Dan Diamond, David Drucker, Alex Isenstadt, Mark McKinnon, Heather Long, Dan Nathan, Rohit Chopra, and James Talarico join The 11th Hour this Monday.

Episode 29
President Trump expands Elon Musk's power over the federal workforce. Plus, America's largest automaker warns the White House's trade policies will 'blow a hole' in the industry. And how the GOP leadership continues to shape itself around the President. Jeff Mason, Dave Weigel, Leigh Ann Caldwell, Brooke Masters, Ron Insana, Matthew Dowd, and Anne Applebaum join the 11th Hour this Tuesday.

Episode 30
On day 24 of the second Trump administration, a judge lifts the hold on the president's resignation plan for federal employees. Plus, Trump spends over an hour talking with Russian dictator Putin. And inflation surges unexpectedly, pushing up grocery and energy costs. Ahmed Baba, Evan McMorris-Santoro, Allan Smith, and Chris Hayes join The 11th Hour this Wednesday.

Episode 31
One U.S. attorney's defiance appears to have set off a series of resignations after she refused to comply with a DOJ order to drop charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams. Plus, the President orders federal agencies to look into reciprocal tariffs. And, why Trump is reaching out to Putin to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine. Luke Broadwater, Isaac Arnsdorf, Jon Allen, Joyce Vance, Bill Cohan, David Gura, and Charlie Sykes join The 11th Hour this Thursday.

Episode 32
The Justice Department is under fire after it moves to drop the corruption case against NYC mayor Eric Adams. Plus, JD Vance blasts America's European allies while showing support for Germany's biggest far-right party. And, the Trump administration begins mass firings across the federal government. Katie Benner, Molly Jong-Fast, Barbara McQuade, Clint Watts, Nayyera Haq, Conor Lamb, and Susan Del Percio join The 11th Hour this Friday.

Episode 33
This Presidents' Day, thousands protested Trump & Musk's government overhaul. Plus, the DOGE team is demanding access to taxpayer data and mass layoffs continue as the White House prepares to fire DHS officials. And, the latest updates on the Delta plane that crashed and overturned on landing at the Toronto Airport. Jacqueline Alemany, Melanie Zanona, Tom Nichols, David Cay Johnston, Zoë Schiffer, Tim Miller, Teddy Schleifer, and Jon Meacham join The 11th Hour this Monday.

Episode 34
It's day 30 of the second Trump administration and high-profile DOJ officials continue to resign in protest. Also, the US and Russia begin talks to end the war in Ukraine -- but without Ukraine. Plus, how a new executive order could impact bank regulations. And, why we don't know more about how DOGE is seeking out waste and fraud. Jeff Mason, Carol Leonnig, Ron Insana, Dan Nathan, and Reed Galen join The 11th Hour this Tuesday.

Episode 35
Elon Musk's DOGE team is zeroing in on the defense department budget. Plus, President Trump continues his attacks on President Zelensky, calling the Ukrainian leader a "dictator". And a judge grills a top DOJ prosecutor about the move to drop Mayor Eric Adams' corruption case. Abby Livington, Joel Payne, John Avlon, Paul Rieckhoff, Katie Honan and McKay Coppins join "The 11th Hour" this Wednesday night.

Episode 36
Tonight marks one month of the second Trump administration. The mass layoffs of federal employees continue while Elon Musk defends the actions of DOGE as it slashes government agencies and embraces MAGA priorities. And, the Senate confirms Kash Patel, Trump loyalist, to lead the FBI. Peter Baker, Leigh Ann Caldwell, Joyce Vance, Justin Wolfers, Brian Barrett, Eric Lipton, and Michael Steele join The 11th Hour this Thursday night.

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Episode 38
Chaos and confusion across the federal government as layoffs continue amid mixed messages over the DOGE team's "What did you do last week" email. Then, POTUS meets with Saudi investors who have ties to Trump family businesses. Plus, three years of war in Ukraine and how President Trump has upended America's stance on the conflict. Susan Glasser, David Drucker, Dave Weigel, Ron Insana, Charlotte Howard, Igor Novikov, Michael McFaul, and Michael Steele join The 11th Hour this Monday.

Episode 39
The House narrowly voted to advance Trump's agenda, yet the Republican budget plan still has a long road ahead. Then, inflation was a top issue for Trump's candidacy, but now he's stopped discussing it. And, the story of one inspector general whose fight against social security waste was cut short when he was fired by the President. Jeff Mason, Andrew Desiderio, David Jolly, Peter Goodman, Gillian Tett, Mike Ware, and Alex Isenstadt join The 11th Hour this Tuesday.

Episode 40
President Trump held the first Cabinet meeting of his second term and gave the spotlight to Elon Musk. Then, POTUS is ramping up his trade war and the markets are spooked. And, a conversation with the three brothers behind the viral The MeidasTouch Podcast topping the charts. Bill Cohan, Basil Smikle, Philip Bump, Ben Meiselas, Brett Meiselas, and Jordy Meiselas join The 11th Hour this Wednesday.

Episode 41
President Trump met with British Prime Minister Starmer to discuss Russia's war in Ukraine as the White House prepares for President Zelensky's upcoming visit. Plus, how Trump's new tariff policies are straining the economy. And, the former executive editor of The Washington Post discusses Jeff Bezos' changes to its editorial section. Peter Baker, Luke Broadwater, Sam Stein, Brian Barrett, Rohit Chopra, Jason Furman, Marty Baron, and Matthew Dowd join The 11th Hour this Thursday.

Episode 42
This Nightcap roundtable discusses the contentious meeting at the White House in which President Trump and VP Vance berated Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. Then, DOGE plans to roll out more "What did you do last week" emails. Plus, far-right influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate return to the US and we look at the evolution of right-wing "bro culture." And, see who made this week's MVP list. David Rohde, Steve Liesman, Molly Jong-Fast, and Hagar Chemali join The 11th Hour this Friday.

Episode 43
The White House pauses all military aid to Ukraine as the administration begins turning down the heat on Russia. Plus, the markets plunge as Trump's tariffs on America's allies are set to take effect. And, a look at how Iowans are reacting to high prices under the Trump administration. Jeff Mason, Susan Glasser, Leigh Ann Caldwell, David Drucker, David Gura, Greg Ip, Chris Dols, and Art Cullen join The 11th Hour this Monday.

Episode 44
Trump changes his course on tariffs, rolling out a one-month exemption for automakers. Plus, the Supreme Court rejects Trump's bid to pause billions of foreign aid. And, the U.S. pauses intelligence sharing with Ukraine just days after freezing military aid. Tim O'Brien, Jessica Yellin, David Jolly, Shannon Pettypiece, and Marc Dunkelman join The 11th Hour Midweek Nightcap this Wednesday.

Episode 45
The President pushes back some tariffs on Mexico and Canada, again. Plus, a closer look at the errors behind DOGE's "wall of receipts." And, a federal judge extends a block on Trump's federal funding freeze. Peter Baker, Jon Allen, Brendan Greeley, David Farenthold, Joyce Vance, and Yoni Appelbaum join The 11th Hour this Thursday.

Episode 46
Our Nightcap roundtable discusses the expensive week of economic chaos fueled by the uncertainty from the President's on-again, off-again tariffs. Next, the White House hosts its first crypto summit just one day after announcing the creation of a crypto reserve. Then, Trump's response to Russia's latest attack on Ukraine. Charles Coleman Jr., Nayyera Haq, Paul Rieckhoff, and Zeke Faux join The 11th Hour this Friday.

Episode 47
Stocks start the week with heavy losses as Trump's trade war heats up and he refuses to rule out a recession. Plus, Mike Johnson scrambles to avoid a government shutdown with just days to go before this Friday night's deadline. Then, Democrats face the challenge of fighting Trump's agenda while Steve Bannon and Elon Musk battle for the soul of MAGA. Susan Glasser, Dave Weigel, David Drucker, Jeff Stein, Chris Lu, James Carville, and Mark McKinnon join The 11th Hour this Monday.

Episode 48
Trump's tariffs sink markets for another day, while he promotes Tesla vehicles on the White House lawn. Plus, how will Moscow respond to Ukraine's acceptance of Trump's 30-day ceasefire plan? Also an exclusive interview with PA Senator John Fetterman. He explains how his approach to Donald Trump is different from his fellow Democrats. Jeff Mason, Leigh Ann Caldwell, Michael McFaul, Brian Schwartz, Bharat Ramamurti, John Fetterman, and Charlie Dent join The 11th Hour this Tuesday.

Episode 49
Canada announces a 25 percent tariff on billions of dollars' worth of American products. Plus, Elon Musk has his sights set on social security while Chuck Schumer says Democrats will reject a GOP funding bill ahead of the Friday shutdown deadline. Catherine Rampell, Evan McMorris-Santoro, and Kara Swisher join the 11th Hour for our Nightcap roundtable.

Episode 50
Trump's economic agenda is causing even more chaos on Wall Street as the S&P moves into correction territory and tariff threats increase. Plus, Senator Chuck Schumer backs a funding bill that would avoid a government shutdown, leaving a lot of Democrats unhappy. Then, judges order thousands of federal workers fired by Trump to be reinstated. Peter Baker, Carol Leonnig, Jon Allen, Bill Cohan, Dan Nathan, Mo Brooks, and Joyce Vance join The 11th Hour this Thursday.

Episode 51
Day 54 of Trump's second term and #Nightcap looks back at the week starting with the controversial Republican funding bill that passed earlier today with the help of enough Senate Democrats to avoid a government shutdown. Then, Wall Street's rough ride in the wake of Trump's tariffs. And, yet another Republican Congressman was booed at a town hall, while Democrats plan to hold their own town halls in red districts across the nation. Plus, find out who made this week's list of MVPs. David Enrich, Pablo Torre, Eddie Glaude, and Ron Insana join The 11th Hour this Friday.

Episode 52
A federal judge confronted an attorney from the DOJ for refusing to answer his questions about the Trump administration's deportations as questions swirl around whether the administration openly defied the court. Plus, we ask Stuart Stevens if there are any checks left on the President as the White House continues to brush aside court orders. And, a new NBC poll shows voters are unhappy with Trump's handling of the economy. Luke Broadwater, Susan Glasser, David Drucker, Charles Coleman, David Gura, Anthony Scaramucci, Stuart Stevens, Ezra Klein, and Derek Thompson join The 11th Hour this Monday.

Episode 53
A judge says DOGE's gutting of USAID was likely unconstitutional and must be undone, while Chief Justice John Roberts pushes back against Trump's attack on a different judge. Plus, what we know about the limited ceasefire after Putin's phone call with Trump. And, Trump fires the only two Democrats on the FTC. Peter Baker, Leigh Ann Caldwell, Reed Galen, John Harwood, Rohit Chopra, Martin O'Malley, and Michael McFaul join The 11th Hour this Tuesday.

Episode 54
The Trump administration challenges a federal judge's request for more information on deportations. Plus, the Fed raises concerns of higher economic uncertainty and a slowing economy. And, a look from the inside of Trump's return to power and what to expect next. Tara Palmeri, Alex Isenstadt, Mark McKinnon join The 11th Hour this Wednesday.

Episode 55
Trump moves to dismantle the Department of Education - what it means for schools across the country. Plus, the latest on Trump's legal showdowns as one judge calls out the DOJ. And, Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasco-Cortez hit the road with their own message for the left. Peter Baker, Joyce Vance, Brendan Greeley, Ron Insana, Tim Miller, and Heather Cox Richardson join The 11th Hour this Thursday.

Episode 56
On day 61 of the second Trump administration, our Nightcap roundtable discusses Elon Musk's briefing at the Pentagon. Then, the court battle over Trump's deportations continues as Trump ramps up attacks on the judiciary. Plus, the acting head of the Social Security Administration reportedly backs off a threat to close the agency after push back from a federal judge and the White House. And, find out who made tonight's list of MVPs. John Hope Bryant, Jon Allen, Max Rose, and Judy Gold join The 11th Hour this Friday night.

Episode 57
Questions grow surrounding a shocking security breach after Trump administration officials mistakenly include a journalist to a text chain about secret U.S. military strikes in Yemen. Plus, a judicial clash over the President's deportation flights and use of the Alien Enemies Act. And, the US and Russia begin talks on a partial ceasefire in Ukraine while the Kremlin orders more drone strikes. Susan Glasser, David Drucker, Barbara McQuade, Eric Swalwell, William Taylor, Joel Payne, and Charlie Sykes join as Charles Coleman Jr. hosts The 11th Hour this Monday.

Episode 58
President Trump's top intel officials questioned before Congress after attack plans were accidentally shared with a journalist in a Signal group chat. Plus, National Security Advisor Mike Waltz tries to explain what happened. And, consumer sentiment hits a 4-year low as the President's ' tariff "liberation day" approaches. Nayyera Haq, Luke Broadwater, Annie Karni, David Jolly, Conor Lamb, and Max Chafkin join as Ayman Mohyeldin hosts The 11th Hour this Tuesday night.

Episode 59
The Atlantic publishes the group chat messages its editor-in-chief was accidentally included on that show details about a military strike on Yemen. Plus, Trump praises Pete Hegseth, calling the leak controversy a "witch hunt". And, Mallory McMorrow joins us to talk about why it's time for a new generation to take on Trump. Kevin Baron, Col. Jack Jacobs, Jeff Mason, Reed Galen, Amy McGrath, and Barbara McQuade join The 11th Hour this Wednesday.

Episode 60
A federal judge orders the preservation of leaked Signal attack plan messages, inciting Trump's anger behind closed doors. And, Canada "is over" its relationship with America as backlash to Trump's tariff policies continues. Then, the legal battle for the students detained by ICE. Peter Baker, Carol Leonnig, Clint Watts, Ron Insana, Charlotte Howard, Alencia Johnson, Rick Wilson, and Joyce Vance join as Charles Coleman Jr. hosts The 11th Hour this Thursday.

Episode 61
President Trump rattles the nation's legal industry as he targets law firms he views as enemies. Plus, Hillary Clinton weighs in on the administration's "dumb" behavior following the attack plans group chat. And, the White House turns its attention to Greenland, again, and Vladimir Putin supports it. Jon Allen, Dave Weigel, Kristy Greenberg, Basil Smikle, Susan Del Percio, Jon Meacham, and Brad Meltzer join as Charles Coleman Jr. hosts The 11th Hour this Friday night.

Episode 62
Fears of a recession grow as Trump's ‘Liberation Day' approaches. Then, Elon Musk gave Wisconsin voters million dollar checks ahead of the state's Supreme Court election. And, former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson gives his take on Trump's tariff policy and how it could impact farmers in his home state. Susan Glasser, Tyler Pager, Dan Nathan, Catherine Rampell, Michael McFaul, and Asa Hutchinson join The 11th Hour this Monday night.

Episode 63
On the first major election since Trump returned to the WH, Republicans held onto two key House seats in Florida, while Democrats took a crucial seat on the Wisconsin state supreme court. Plus, uncertainty grows less than 24 hours away from a new round of Trump tariffs. And, Cory Brooker breaks the record for the longest Senate floor speech with his anti-Trump protest. Jeff Mason, David Gura, Charlie Sykes, Peter Goodman, Carlos Curbelo, and Barbara McQuade join The 11th Hour this Tuesday.

Episode 64
Trump unleashes a new wave of tariffs, stress testing the economy, and escalating a trade war. Plus, is Trump looking to cut Elon Musk loose? Questions grow about his future in the federal government. And, a keynote conversation with PA Governor Josh Shapiro. What he describes in one word as "dumb". Jon Allen, Ron Insana, Amie Parnes, and Gov. Josh Shapiro join The 11th Hour this Wednesday.

Episode 65
President Trump's latest tariffs are followed by the worst one-day loss for the markets since the pandemic. Then, POTUS gets rid of three National Security Council aides after an Oval Office meeting with far-right activist Laura Loomer, who pushed for the firings. And, a Pentagon watchdog is now investigating Pete Hegseth's Signal chat blunder. Brendan Greeley, Max Chafkin, Justin Wolfers, Peter Baker, David Jolly, Representative Jake Auchincloss, Mayor Freddie O'Connell, Mayor Tim Keller, and Mayor Leonardo Williams join The 11th Hour this Thursday.

Episode 66
On day 75 of the second Trump administration, our Nightcap takes on the President's new tariffs and day 2 of the market slide. Plus, a judge ruled that the Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to a prison in El Salvador be returned to the U.S by Monday night. And, more than 1,000 anti-Trump rallies are planned nationwide tomorrow. Steve Liesman, Chris Jansing, Art Cullen, and Sami Sage join The 11th Hour this Friday.

Episode 67
President Trump says he is sticking by his tariffs while the stock market plummets and the DOW slides an additional 350 points. Then, a look at how business leaders and Republicans in Congress are responding to the economic chaos. And, a discussion with the small business CEO who is the first to bring a lawsuit against the White House over the President's tariffs. Susan Glasser, Bharat Ramamurti, Ron Insana, Charlotte Howard, Teddy Schliefer, and Emily Ley join The 11th Hour this Monday.

Episode 68
Wall Street is on edge hours before Trump's newest round of tariffs is set to go in effect. And, a look at the strategy behind Trump's economic policy and the White House's plans to pass tax cuts by the summer. Plus, a conversation with author Michael Lewis on the importance of federal workers who are now being targeted by DOGE. Jeff Mason, Gillian Tett, David Gura, and Michael Lewis join the 11th Hour this Tuesday.

Episode 69
Trump backs down on sweeping global tariffs. What caused him to reverse course? Plus, next steps for these tariff "negotiations" the White House is talking about. And, Trump's executive order to review two former administration officials who criticized him. Allan Smith, Philip Bump, Brendan Greeley, and Dan Nathan join The 11th Hour this Wednesday.

Episode 70
The White House confirmed even higher tariffs on all Chinese imports. Plus, what the escalating conflict between two of the largest economies in the world means for Americans. And, the Supreme Court orders the Trump administration to "facilitate" the return of the Maryland father wrongly deported to EL Salvador. Peter Baker, Leigh Ann Caldwell, Sam Stein, Bill Cohan, Barry Ritholtz, Dan Osborn, and Ryan Holiday join The 11th Hour this Thursday.

Episode 71
Our Nightcap roundtable takes a look at a week of economic chaos from Trump's tariff plan. Then, how the rest of the globe is watching and reacting to White House policy. And, why the President's economic policies have lacked pushback from Republicans in Congress. Paul Rieckhoff, Molly Jong-Fast, Tim O'Brien, and Ali Velshi join The 11th Hour this Friday.

Episode 72
The Trump administration flip flops on exemptions and teases more new tariffs. Then, El Salvador's President says he will not return the Maryland father who was mistakenly deported by the Trump administration. And, a conversation with filmmaker Alex Gibney about "Dark Money" and the role it plays in elections. Tyler Pager, Susan Glasser, Nick Timiraos, Ron Insana, Justin Wolfers, Joyce Vance, and Alex Gibney join the 11th Hour this Monday.

Episode 73
The White House races to hold off an economic free fall. Plus, a tense court battle in the case involving the father mistakenly deported to El Salvador. And, the President escalates his threats against Harvard. Jon Allen, Luke Broadwater, Gillian Tett, Natasha Sarin, Mark Joseph Stern, Mark McKinnon, Dave Weigel, and Wilfred Frost join The 11th Hour this Tuesday.

Episode 74
A major market sell-off after a warning about higher prices and slower growth caused by tariffs. Plus, Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen in El Salvador fighting for the release of a wrongly deported man. And, Republicans weigh the unthinkable: a tax hike for the wealthiest Americans. John Avlon, Jeff Mason, Dan Nathan, and Charles Coleman Jr. join The 11th Hour this Wednesday.

Episode 75
President Trump setting up for a showdown with Fed Chair Jerome Powell, saying his "termination cannot come fast enough." Then, a first glimpse at Kilmar Abrego Garcia after he was deported to an El Salvador prison. Plus, Health and Human Secretary RFK Jr. contradicts the CDC as he makes comments on autism rates. Peter Baker, Brooke Masters, Mark Zandi, Dr. Vin Gupta, and Matthew Dowd join The 11th Hour this Thursday.

Episode 76
This Nightcap roundtable discusses the pressure campaign and attacks President Trump is waging from universities, to the courts to news organizations. Plus, the White House continues its defiance against making any effort to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia from a prison in El Salvador. And, Trump is meeting with world leaders as he continues to promise trade deals. Then, see who made this week's MVP list. Judy Gold, Tom Rogers, Sean Patrick Maloney, and Marc Dunkelman join The 11th Hour this Friday.

Episode 77
Stocks drop again as President Trump continues to target Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell. And Pete Hegseth reportedly shared war plans in a second Signal chat. Plus, a look at the legacy of the late Pope Francis and the future of the Catholic Church. Tyler Pager, Susan Glasser, David Drucker, Ron Insana, Charlotte Howard, Jonathan V. Last, and Jon Meacham join The 11th Hour this Monday.

Episode 78
Markets climb after the Treasury Secretary predicts a de-escalation in the trade war with China. Plus, the White House stands behind Pete Hegseth as he defends sharing military information in Signal group chats. And, how Project 2025 is shaping Trump administration policy. David Gura, Dan Nathan, Jeff Mason, Leigh Ann Caldwell, Carol Leonnig, and David Graham join The 11th Hour this Tuesday.

Episode 79
Markets make back-to-back gains amid hopes trade tensions with China may be easing. Plus, Trump attacks Zelensky accusing him of derailing talks to end the Ukraine war. And, with all the conspiracy theories out there, we talk about the dangers of normalizing disinformation. Steve Liesman, Melanie Zanona, Sam Stein, and Luke Broadwater join The 11th Hour this Wednesday.

Episode 80
Economic anxiety rises as signs of price hikes and supply chain trouble surface. Then, Trump offers private dinner invitations in exchange for investments in his cryptocurrency. And, Florida's push to weaken child labor laws. Peter Baker, Neil Irwin, Angelo Carusone, Bharat Ramamurti, Barbara McQuade, Seth Harris, and Nina Mast join The 11th Hour this Thursday.

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Episode 82
New polls reveal rising anxiety over Trump's handling of the economy while the president reflects on his first 100 days with The Atlantic. Then, Trump's former economic advisor warns of the coming impact of the president's tariffs. And, Elon Musk is taking a step back from DOGE, but that doesn't mean DOGE is going anywhere. David Drucker, Tyler Pager, Ron Insana, Natasha Sarin, Brian Barrett, and Mark McKinnon join The 11th Hour this Monday.

Episode 83
On day 100 of Trump's second term, a reflection on the past three months and the uncertainty ahead. Then, new reporting examines the rise of Trump's cryptocurrency business and his changing role in the industry. And, a conversation with actor and comedian Ed Helms on some important and hilarious lessons from history. Jeff Mason, Leigh Ann Caldwell, Peter Goodman, Eric Lipton, Dan Nathan, and Ed Helms join The 11th Hour.

Episode 84
Trump blames Biden for a weak GDP report as imports surged ahead of the president's tariffs. Then, the failed Senate vote to undo Trump's 'Liberation Day.' And, what the economic deal signed by the U.S. and Ukraine means for the war. Peter Baker, Susan Glasser, Reed Galen, Justin Wolfers, and Vicky Nguyen join The 11th Hour this Wednesday.

Episode 85
The President teases plans for additional tariffs with no end in sight for his trade war chaos. And, Trump's sons promote business deals across the globe that could make millions for the family and for POTUS himself, all without acknowledging potential conflicts of interest. Plus, consumers are about to feel the impact of a looming supply chain crisis as the number of shipments coming to the US declines. Luke Broadwater, Susan Glasser, David Drucker, Natasha Sarin, Bharat Ramamurti, Justin Wolfers, Gene Seroka, and Kristy Greenberg join The 11th Hour.

Episode 86
President Trump holds an awkward meeting with Canada's Prime Minister just two months before tariffs are set to go up. Then, the President's top trade officials are scheduled to meet with a Chinese delegation just hours after the Treasury Secretary admits trade negotiations have yet to start. And, the consequences of the Trump administration's stance on due process. Jeff Mason, Sam Stein, Senator Doug Jones, Barry Ritholtz, Max Chafkin, Mark Joseph Stern, and John King Jr. join The 11th Hour this Tuesday.

Episode 87
Trump says he will not be easing tariffs on China days before his top trade officials meet with a Chinese delegation. Then, the nightmare on main street as economic uncertainty impacts small businesses. And, the plan for far-right network OAN to provide programming for Voice of America. Evan McMorris-Santoro, Philip Bump, Ahmed Baba, Dan Nathan, and Graydon Carter join The 11th Hour this Wednesday.

Episode 88
The White House celebrates a "big deal" with the U.S. that turns out to be a framework with few details. Then, Trump names former Fox News host Jeanine Pirro as a top DC federal prosecutor after being forced to withdraw his first choice. And, the conclave elects the first US-born Pope, Leo XIV. Peter Baker, Charlie Sykes, David Gura, Bill Cohan, Chris Jansing, Joe Donnelly, Joyce Vance, Ben Jealous, and Ryan Busse join the 11th Hour this Thursday night.

Episode 89
The Nightcap discusses the President's softening on China tariffs ahead of a high-level meeting with a Chinese delegation. Then, a look at how the Trump inner circle seems to be cashing in with business deals amidst economic chaos and uncertainty. And, why the conclave chose the first American pope, and what that could mean for the world. Plus, see who made this week's list of MVPs. Ron Insana, Jelani Cobb, Pablo Torre, and Mary Harris join The 11th Hour this Friday.

Episode 90
The United States and China are putting a pause on their trade war, agreeing to lower tariffs for 90 days. Plus, how this tariff rollback could affect the economy, and what it means for American businesses, workers and consumers. Then, Trump defends his controversial plan to accept a luxury jumbo jet from Qatar to be used as Air Force One. Susan Glasser, Jonathan V. Last, Dan Nathan, Charlotte Howard, Jacob Soboroff, Jennifer Bergman, and Senator Rand Paul join The 11th Hour this Monday.

Episode 91
The President visits Saudi Arabia, where his priorities are all about making "deals". Plus, Trump renews attacks on Fed chair Powell as new data shows how inflation is impacting the economy. And, breaking down new reporting on how the Trump adminstration wants to use FBI, drug and gun agents on immigration enforcement. Jeff Mason, Carol Leonnig, Daniella Diaz, Justin Wolfers, Max Chafkin, Chuck Rocha, Mark McKinnon, Dr. Vin Gupta, and Randi Weingarten join The 11th Hour with Alicia Menendez this Tuesday night.

Episode 92
Trump visits Qatar following his announcement that he plans to accept its gift of a $400 million luxury jumbo jet. Then, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defends the White House's deportation push and its stance on due process. Plus, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testifies about mass layoffs, funding cuts and the measles outbreak. Melanie Zanona, Jason Johnson, Sam Stein, Harry Litman, and Scott Bok join as Symone Sanders hosts The 11th Hour this Wednesday.

Episode 93
A look at how Trump's tariff policy is causing rising prices and concern among consumers. Then, POTUS announces another package of deals with Qatar amidst the ongoing jumbo jet controversy. Plus, the Supreme Court hears oral arguments over Trump's birthright citizenship order and weighs whether lower court judges have the power to block his policy moves. Peter Baker, Amna Nawaz, David Drucker, Courtenay Brown, Rick Newman, Mark Joseph Stern, and Ambassador William Taylor join as Symone Sanders hosts The 11th Hour this Thursday.

Episode 94
President Trump returns to the US with promises of investments, but without any peace deals in Gaza and Ukraine. Meanwhile, he's back to threatening more tariffs as Moody's downgrades the U.S. credit rating. The Supreme Court extends an order blocking the administration from using the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport migrants without due process. And a look at the string of recent air traffic control incidents and the growing staffing crisis. Jon Allen, Hayes Brown, Akayla Gardner, Ron Insana, Lauren Hirsch, Lisa Rubin, and Billy Nolen join as Michele Norris hosts The 11th Hour this Friday.

Episode 95
Wall Street reacts to Trump's budget bill that could add trillions to the deficit. Then, a look at what Moody's credit downgrade means for Americans. And, Democrats hit reboot ahead of next year's midterms. Peter Baker, Tyler Pager, David Drucker, Natasha Sarin, David Gura, Charlie Sykes, Molly Jong-Fast, and Dr. Kavita Patel join The 11th Hour this Monday.

Episode 96
Trump pushes for his budget bill on Capitol Hill as the GOP's self-imposed deadline approaches. Then, how the President's economic agenda is leading foreign investors to turn away from the U.S. And, the Justice Department opens an investigation into former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo over congressional testimony he gave last year. Luke Broadwater, Jeff Mason, Dave Weigel, Max Chafkin, Justin Wolfers, Tim Miller, Joel Payne, and Leah Litman join as Melissa Murray hosts The 11th Hour this Tuesday.

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Episode 98
The President's tax and spending megabill narrowly passes the House, but it faces changes in the Senate. Plus, a look at the winners of Trump's memecoin contest. And a suspect is charged in the murder of two Israeli Embassy aides outside the Capital Jewish Museum. Susan Glasser, Angelo Carusone, Joyce Vance, Teddy Schleifer, Bill Cohan, Juanita Tolliver, Reed Galen, and Jon Meacham join The 11th Hour this Thursday.

Episode 99
After a tumultuous month, stocks soared after President Trump delayed tariffs on the European Union. Then, a look at Trump Media's $2.5 billion deal to buy bitcoin, deepening Trump's crypto footprint. And, the President escalates his feud with Harvard as the White House moves to pause all student visa interviews. David Drucker, Jeff Mason, Leigh Ann Caldwell, Joe Weisenthal, Tracy Alloway, Mark McKinnon, and Tom Di Liberto join The 11th Hour this Tuesday.

Episode 100
A federal court struck down Trump's reciprocal tariff policy - what that could mean for the global economy. Then, Elon Musk formally leaves his role in the Trump administration. And, the White House's latest embrace of the crypto industry at the Vegas Bitcoin Conference. David Gura, Max Rose, and Molly Jong-Fast join The 11th Hour this Wednesday.

Episode 101
Trump's tariffs are back, for now, after a federal appeals court paused yesterday's ruling to block many of them. Then, President Trump pressures Jerome Powell to lower interest rates during a face-to-face meeting at the White House. And, Harvard's commencement speaker sends a powerful message to its students as the White House continues to target the university. Peter Baker, Carol Leonnig, Ron Insana, Rohit Chopra, Tommy Barone, and Leo Cuello join The 11th Hour this Thursday.

Episode 102
This Nightcap roundtable discusses a week of conflicting legal rulings on Trump's tariff policy and what it might mean for the administration's strategy. Then, Elon Musk exits the White House and faces questions as The New York Times reports that he used drugs during Trump's presidential campaign. Plus, POTUS continues to face off with Harvard, as a federal judge temporarily blocks the administration's attempts to prevent the enrollment of international students. And, see who made this week's MVP list. Sami Sage, John Della Volpe , Tim O'Brien, and Paul Rieckhoff join The 11th Hour this Friday.

Episode 103
While markets showed slight gains across the board, tensions between the U.S. and its trading partners -- particularly China -- continue to rise. Then, how growing U.S. debt could make a volatile bond market even more unstable and what that means for all Americans. Plus, the real-world consequences of proposed Medicaid cuts and -- how artificial intelligence could upend the job market. Luke Broadwater, Susan Glasser, David Drucker, Bharat Ramamurti, Liz Hoffman, Matthew Dowd, and Gary Rivlin join The 11th Hour this Monday.

Episode 104
Elon Musk and Rand Paul turn on Trump's megabill and criticize his domestic agenda. Then, a new warning as Trump's trade war escalates with new tariffs on steel and aluminum going into effect. Plus, FEMA prepares for hurricane season despite massive cuts by DOGE and a baffling claim by the agency's head. Jeff Mason, Sam Stein, Leigh Ann Caldwell, Charlotte Howard, Dan Nathan, Thomas Frank, and Matthew Miller join The 11th Hour this Tuesday.

Episode 105
Speaker Mike Johnson runs damage control after Elon Musk blasts of Trump's megabill. Then, why there are new questions about the credibility of Trump's economic data and what that means for markets. Plus, Trump speaks with Vladimir Putin this afternoon as the Russia-Ukraine war continues. Peter Goodman, John Avlon and Philip Bump join The 11th Hour this Wednesday.

Episode 106
Elon Musk and President Trump's public battle over the GOP megabill escalates with nasty exchanges over social media. Then, how the ongoing feud cost Tesla $152 billion dollars in market value. Plus, what this feud means for the U.S. military and national security. Peter Baker, Jessica Yellin, Max Chafkin, John Harwood, Ron Insana, Paul Rieckhoff and Gene Seroka join The 11th Hour this Thursday.

Episode 107
The Nightcap discusses Elon Musk and President Trump's continuing feud that shows no signs of slowing down. Then, the Supreme Court rules in favor of DOGE gaining access to sensitive Social Security records. Plus, Kilmar Abrego Garcia returns to the U.S. to face criminal charges after being mistakenly deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration. And see who made this week's MVP list. Michael Steele, Stephen Cloobeck, Nayyera Haq, Brian Barrett and Mark Joseph Stern all join The 11th Hour.

Episode 108
The Trump administration mobilizes hundreds of marines in response to protests in Los Angeles over immigration raids. Then, detention facilities are stretched to maximum capacity as ICE raids continue. Plus, trade negotiations between the U.S. and China are underway. Luke Broadwater, Susan Glasser, David Drucker, Ankush Khardori, David Gura, Brooke Masters, Shannon Heffernan and Jon Meacham join The 11th Hour this Monday.

Episode 109
Downtown Los Angeles is under curfew as protests over the administration's ICE raids continue into a fifth day. Then, Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-NJ) is indicted on federal charges following confrontation with law enforcement at New Jersey ICE facility. Plus, the U.S. and China agree to work toward easing trade tensions. Jeff Mason, Dave Weigel, Angelo Carusone, Justin Wolfers, Bill Cohan, Matthew Dowd and Dr. Vin Gupta join The 11th Hour this Tuesday.

Episode 110
A curfew is in effect for a second night in downtown LA as protests continue to spread across the country. Then, the Trump administration's handshake agreement with China appears to be a very thin "truce." Plus, Trump's net worth has grown significantly since re-election. Morgan Chesky, Dan Nathan, Jon Allen, Basil Smikle and Max Abelson join The 11th Hour this Wednesday.

Episode 111
Israel launches what it calls "preemptive strikes" on Iran. Then, Israeli Defense Minister declares nationwide state of emergency, warning that an Iranian attack may be imminent. Plus, California Senator Alex Padilla is forcibly removed from government press conference in LA. Courtney Kube, Hagar Chemali, Peter Baker, General Barry McCaffrey, Joyce Vance, Carol Leonnig, Jeremy Bash and Susan Glasser join The 11th Hour this Thursday.

Episode 112
This Nightcap roundtable discusses Trump's military parade tomorrow as thousands of protests are planned in all 50 states. Then, Iran and Israel exchange strikes as the conflict escalates in the Middle East. Plus, how the world is moving on without the U.S. And, see who made this week's MVP list. Colonel Jack Jacobs, Anthony Fisher, Steve Liesman and Pablo Torre join The 11th Hour this Friday.

Episode 113
SUMMARY: Vance Boelter, the man accused of hunting down Minnesota lawmakers, is now in custody, facing both federal and state murder charges. Then, Trump leaves the G7 early after posting a warning to residents of Tehran to evacuate immediately. Plus, the Trump family announces that it is launching a new wireless service. Luke Broadwater, Susan Glasser, Jeremy Bash, David Drucker, Ron Insana and MacKenzie Sigalos join The 11th Hour this Monday.

Episode 114
Sources tell NBC News that Trump is considering his options on Iran, including a potential U.S. strike. Then, oil giant executives warn of major supply disruptions and price volatility as Israel-Iran conflict intensifies. Plus, Ukraine faces its deadliest attack from Russia as the G7 is cut short. Jeff Mason, Leigh Ann Caldwell, Amna Nawaz, Dan Nathan, Max Chafkin, Julia Ioffe and Evan Osnos join The 11th Hour this Tuesday.

Episode 115
Concerns rise over potential U.S. involvement in the conflict between Israel and Iran. Then, the deep MAGA divide over a possible U.S. strike on Iran. Plus, Trump reverses his reversal on ICE raids. Tim O'Brien, Hagar Chemali, Mark McKinnon and Charlotte Howard join The 11th Hour this Wednesday.

Episode 116
White House sets new two-week deadline to decide on U.S. involvement in Iran. Then, Steve Bannon visits the White House as MAGA clashes over potential U.S. military action. Plus, White House border czar says immigration raids on worksites, including farms and hotels, will continue. Melanie Zanona, Peter Baker, Nayyera Haq, Ernie Tedeschi, Justin Wolfers, Joyce Vance and Joel Payne join The 11th Hour this Thursday.

Episode 117
This Nightcap roundtable discusses the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran as Trump continues to weigh U.S. involvement. Then, a federal judge orders the Trump administration to release pro-Palestinian advocate Mahmoud Khalil. Plus, suspects were arrested today for making threats against U.S. elected officials. And, see who made this week's MVP list. Ron Insana, Eddie Glaude, Tim Miller and David Rohde join The 11th Hour this Friday.

Episode 118
President Trump claims Israel and Iran have agreed to a ceasefire, just hours after Iran retaliates with strikes on a key U.S. air base in Qatar. Then, what continued hostilities would mean for the oil market. And Trump floats the idea of regime change in Tehran. Susan Glasser, Dave Weigel, General Barry McCaffrey, Justin Wolfers, Bharat Ramamurti, Caroline Modarressy-Tehrani and Heather Cox Richardson join The 11th Hour this Monday.

Episode 119
Israel-Iran ceasefire holds into second day, but early U.S. intelligence finds air strikes did little to set back Iran's nuclear program. Then, a whistleblower says a top Department of Justice official suggested ignoring court orders in order to follow Trump's deportation campaign. Plus, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell testifies in Congress, defending higher interest rates. Jeff Mason, Carol Leonnig, Lieutenant General Mark Hertling, David Jolly, Barry Ritholtz, Brendan Greeley and Yaakov Katz join The 11th Hour this Tuesday.

Episode 120
Trump slams initial Defense Dept. intelligence saying U.S. strikes did little to set back Iran's nuclear program and announces a meeting with Iranian officials next week. Then, a top DOJ official and Trump ally testifies in Congress following a whistleblower's accusation that he suggested ignoring court orders in favor of carrying out the administration's deportation campaign. Plus, watchdog organization Media Matters sues the FTC, claiming its waging a "campaign of retribution" against the group on behalf of the Trump and Elon Musk. Nayyera Haq, David Gura, Stuart Stevens and David Litt join The 11th Hour this Wednesday.

Episode 121
Senators get first classified briefing on Trump's strikes, as Pete Hegseth attacks the media for reporting on the intelligence community's cautious early assessments. Then, Trump's spending bill sees major setback in the Senate today. Plus, why Wall Street is freaking out -- not over trade wars and conflict with Iran, but Zohran Mamdani, the democratic-socialist who could be the next mayor of NYC. Jon Allen, Peter Baker, Mychael Schnell, Ron Insana, Bill Cohan and Mark Joseph Stern join The 11th Hour this Thursday.

Episode 122
This Nightcap roundtable discusses Trump's major victory as Supreme Court decides to limit the ability of judges to block his order restricting birthright citizenship nationwide. Then, both chambers of Congress receive classified briefings on the U.S. strikes on Iran. Plus, Trump ends trade talks with Canada, saying a new tariff will be announced next week. Joyce Vance, Heidi Heitikamp, Jon Ralston and Art Cullen join The 11th Hour this Friday.

Episode 123
Changes to Trump's massive spending bill in the Senate raise red flags in the House as Republicans rush to meet July 4th deadline. Then, CBO analysis finds that Trump's spending bill will increase U.S. deficits by $3.3 trillion and cut healthcare for millions. Plus, Senate Republican Thom Tillis announces he won't be seeking re-election, shortly after Trump's attacks. Melanie Zanona, Leigh Ann Caldwell, Susan Glasser, David Drucker, Justin Wolfers, Brooke Masters, Scott Bok and Reed Galen join The 11th Hour this Monday.

Episode 124
JD Vance casts tie-breaking vote as Senate narrowly passes Trump's massive spending bill. Then, from healthcare cuts to potentially higher interest rates: what Trump's spending bill could mean for you. Plus, the jury continues deliberating after reaching partial verdict on four out of five counts in Sean Combs trial. Jeff Mason, Amna Nawaz, Dave Weigel, Natasha Sarin, David Gura, Matthew Dowd, and Charles Coleman Jr. join The 11th Hour this Tuesday.

Episode 125
Republicans pressure GOP holdouts to back Trump's spending bill in House vote tonight. Then, Paramount agrees to pay $16 million to settle Trump's lawsuit over ‘60 Minutes' Kamala Harris interview. Melanie Zanona, Jon Allen, Michael Steele, and Brendan Greeley join The 11th Hour this Wednesday.

Episode 126
House passes Trump's massive tax bill and both parties are pushing to shape public opinion. Then, the jobs report shows that U.S. job growth exceeded expectations this month. Plus, presidential historian Jon Meacham weighs in on where the country is heading on its 249th birthday. Peter Baker, Sam Stein, Basil Smikle, Ron Insana, Max Chafkin, Jon Meacham, and Emma Goldberg join The 11th Hour this Thursday.

Episode 127
The race to search for survivors following deadly flash flooding in Central Texas. Then, President Trump threatens new tariff rates, some of which target key American allies like Japan and South Korea. Plus, the Trump-Musk feud ramps up again after Elon Musk announces plan to launch his own political party. Susan Glasser, Akayla Gardner, Justin Wolfers, Max Chafkin, Mark McKinnon, Louis Amestoy, and Melinda & Melvin Harris join The 11th Hour this Monday.

Episode 128
More than 160 people are still unaccounted for after deadly flash flooding in Texas and there are now new questions about warning systems in the area. Then, Trump says there will be ‘no extensions' on his new August 1st tariff deadline. Plus, the President announces that the U.S. will send more weapons to Ukraine -- reversing a recent decision to pause military aid. Jeff Mason, Leigh Ann Caldwell, Jon Allen, Brooke Masters, Ron Insana, Eleanor Klibanoff, and Reed Galen join The 11th Hour this Tuesday.

Episode 129
Trump sets off a new wave of tariff threats against more countries, major and minor U.S. trade partners alike. Then, the administration opens a criminal investigation into former FBI Director James Comey and former CIA Director John Brennan. Plus, new concerns over whether federal agencies can effectively handle disasters despite significant budget cuts. Allan Smith, Dan Nathan, and Isaac Arnsdorf join The 11th Hour this Wednesday.

Episode 130
Trump threatens 35 percent tariff on Canada, as the administration fails to announce any new trade deals. Then, Trump approves the delivery of more weapons to Ukraine starting tomorrow, as Russia launches a new attack on Kyiv today. Plus, young Democratic officials launch an initiative to reshape the party's image and recruit fresh faces. Peter Baker, Daniella Diaz, Nayyera Haq, John Harwood, Rohit Chopra, Mallory McMorrow, John Della Volpe, and Aaron Reichlin-Melnick join The 11th Hour this Thursday.

Episode 131
This Nightcap roundtable discusses Trump's chaotic trade policy as he posts letters with new tariff rates on social media. Then, Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino considers resigning after a confrontation over the 'Epstein files'. Ali Vitali, Fmr. Senator Doug Jones, and Mike Murphy join The 11th Hour this Friday.

Episode 132
Trump announces plans to send new weapons to Ukraine and threatens significant tariffs against Russia if the Kremlin doesn't agree to a peace deal within the next 50 days. Then: MAGA backlash as Trump struggles to calm his base amid outrage over the administration's handling of the ‘Epstein files.' Plus, the White House escalates attacks on Fed Chair Jerome Powell, citing the $2.5 billion renovation of the central bank's headquarters. Carol Leonnig, Luke Broadwater, Angelo Carusone, Bill Cohan, Bharat Ramamurti, Leo Cuello, and Reed Galen join The 11th Hour this Monday.

Episode 133
New data on inflation underscores the cost of Trump's tariffs to consumers. Then, Attorney General Pam Bondi dismisses questions about the ‘Epstein files' as Trump suggests she release what ‘she thinks is credible'. Plus, House Republicans join Democrats to keep a Trump-backed crypto bill from advancing to a vote. Natasha Sarin, Justin Wolfers, Jon Allen, Susan Glasser, Zeke Faux, and Tim Miller join The 11th Hour this Tuesday.

Episode 134
Trump attacked the MAGA base over calls to release the ‘Epstein files' and labeled his supporters ‘weaklings' for falling for the ‘Epstein hoax.' Then, markets are all over the place amid speculation that Trump plans to fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell, which Trump denies. Plus, Elon Musk's highly controversial AI chatbot lands a $200 million contract with the Pentagon - even after it goes on antisemitic rants. Philip Bump, Nayyera Haq, Max Rose, and Brian Barrett join The 11th Hour this Wednesday.

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