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The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle

Trump administration under mounting pressure

The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle

MS NOW, Stephanie Ruhle

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

4.43.6K Ratings

🗓️ 6 December 2025

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

On tonight's #Nightcap: The Trump White House faces troubling polls, a defense secretary under fire and a House GOP in disarray. Plus - the $83 billion Netflix - Warner Bros. deal raises eyebrows as well as some red flags from the entertainment community. And Sabrina Carpenter pushes back against the administration for using one of her songs. Ali Vitali, Steve Liesman, Charlie Sykes, and Pablo Torre join The 11th Hour this Friday night.

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0:00.0

Good evening once again. I am Stephanie Ruhl and welcome to the nightcap. Check your calendar

0:09.2

because we are now 332 days away from the midterms and it has been a week of pure chaos for

0:16.0

the president's administration and really his whole party. Defense Secretary Pete Hagseth has faced

0:20.7

concerns over

0:21.6

his leadership. Concerns is a nice way to put it. The Pentagon has been fielded in questions

0:25.7

about the military's deadly strikes on alleged drugboats in the Caribbean. Meanwhile, Pam Bondi's

0:30.9

Justice Department failed to secure a second indictment against New York Attorney General Tish James

0:36.1

less than two weeks after the original

0:38.1

case was dismissed. FBI director Cash would tell he is now facing growing controversy after

0:43.4

reports about his use of agency resources. That's a nice way to put it. Because three sources

0:48.5

tell MS now that he ordered FBI agents to give his girlfriend's friend a ride home after a night out. Those sources

0:55.8

also say that it is not the first time it happened. Now, a spokesperson for the FBI officially says

1:01.6

this is all made up, never happened at all. And things on Capitol Hill are not going much better for

1:06.6

Trump's closest ally in the House. House Speaker Mike Johnson is facing open revolt from some

1:12.3

GOP women in his caucus who are not happy with his leadership. So what is the common thread here?

1:18.5

Heggseth, Bondi, Patel, and Johnson all pledge their loyalty to Trump. Now in the first administration,

1:24.0

we saw Trump give the boot to people who disagreed with him. Remember,

1:27.8

Attorney General Jeffrey Beauregard Sessions, he was fired for appointing special counsel Bob

1:32.9

Mueller. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson lost his job after contradicting the president

1:37.6

won too many times, and of course our reporting that Tillerson had called Trump a moron.

1:42.9

And defense secretary Mark Esper Esper, was terminated

1:45.3

full on for telling Trump that there was no legal grounds to deploy troops in U.S. cities during

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