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The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle

Real-world fallout from the government shutdown grows

The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle

MS NOW, Stephanie Ruhle

Politics, Versant, Ms Now, Versant Media, Washington, News, President, Policy, Government, Senate, Congress, Msnbc

4.53.6K Ratings

🗓️ 29 October 2025

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

The pain of the government shutdown worsens as states sue the administration for emergency funds to prevent a hunger crisis. Then, Trump shakes up leadership at ICE as he demands stepped up deportations and threatens to send more than the National Guard into U.S cities. Plus, the dark side of A-I: what happens when the technology goes rogue. Jeff Mason, Leigh Ann Caldwell, Tim Miller, Tyler Pager, Steven Levy and Michael McFaul join The 11th Hour this Tuesday night.

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0:00.0

Tonight, deadlock on the hill. As the pain of the shutdown gets worse, 25 states sued the administration to release emergency funds to prevent a hunger crisis.

0:12.0

Then Trump shakes up leadership at ICE as he demands stepped up deportations and threatens to send more than the National Guard into some U.S. cities and the power

0:22.5

of artificial intelligence driving everything from the economy to politics. But what happens

0:28.1

when AI goes rogue as the 11th hour gets underway on this Tuesday night?

0:44.8

Good evening once again. I am Stephanie Ruhl, and it is day 282 of the second Trump administration.

0:52.7

And today, we now have dozens of states taking the administration to court for refusing to fund food stamps for the next month.

0:55.7

Funding for SNAP benefits is set to run out on Saturday three days from now because of the shutdown. Of course, the Trump administration could use

1:00.8

emergency money to keep it going, but they have officially decided not to. Now, 25 separate states

1:07.5

are suing the federal government over that decision. Remember, 42 million people

1:12.7

rely on SNAP to get food. That is about one in every eight Americans. Today on a call with

1:19.2

his caucus, Speaker Mike Johnson made it clear that he has no plans for a standalone bill that would

1:24.5

fund SNAP. That is according to Politico. Johnson encouraged Republicans

1:28.5

to say unified as more Americans are feeling the real pain from the shutdown. The speaker is,

1:34.6

though, starting to face some pushback in his own party. Politico also goes on to report that

1:39.4

multiple members called out Johnson for keeping the House out of session. Marjorie Taylor Green continues

1:45.1

to publicly call out the Speaker for that decision and for doing nothing about the Obamacare

1:50.2

subsidies that are also going away. Today, she posted that Johnson refused to give any policy

1:55.9

proposals on the conference call today. And if you are counting at home, the House has not been in session since September 19th.

2:04.4

That was more than a week before the shutdown even started.

2:09.0

But Speaker Johnson wants you to know House Republicans, they have been working on something.

2:14.2

What is that something?

2:15.4

It's investigating the Biden presidency. Today, they called on the

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