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The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle

The Friday Nightcap: Trump federal indictment

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

🗓️ 17 June 2023

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Antonia Hylton, Hayes Brown, Ron Insana and Lizz Winstead break down the historic criminal indictment of the former president – and the impact it could have on the 2024 race. Plus, Dr. Ebony Hilton and Luke Russert join.

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0:00.0

Tonight, the Justice Department moves to stop Donald Trump from making top secret information

0:06.2

public.

0:07.2

Our Friday nightcap breaks down his legal troubles and gives us their MVP's of the week and

0:12.3

disturbing new details in the death of Olympic sprinter Tory Bowie, while it's raising new concerns

0:17.8

about the maternal health care crisis in America.

0:20.9

Plus, my one-on-one conversation with Luke Russell about his father's legacy and how he

0:25.7

found his own path as the 11th hour gets underway this Friday night.

0:36.4

Good evening once again, I'm Stephanie Rule.

0:38.7

Our Friday nightcap is standing by, but we start this evening's broadcast in Washington,

0:43.0

DC, where the Justice Department has reportedly filed a motion for a protective order to

0:48.3

keep Donald Trump from releasing any classified materials given to his legal team in the

0:53.2

documents case.

0:54.5

The near time says the order hints at, quote, ongoing investigations.

0:59.1

The order is an important safeguard given what he's accused of.

1:03.7

One of the first couple of allegations in the indictment is that throughout Trump's

1:08.7

presidency, he was taking documents and storing the way in boxes.

1:13.8

The allegations that DOJ puts into their indictment here are that Trump knew, Trump directed

1:20.3

the packing, Trump knew what was close to him, and in fact, there appears to be testimony

1:25.5

that he had what his aides came to call the beautiful mind boxes, because he seemed to

1:30.5

know if someone had rifled through them or if papers were out of order.

1:34.1

He wanted the boxes close to him.

1:36.5

There's every indication from what we're seeing that Jack Smith can put on an awfully

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