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Candidate gets tonights last word. The 11th hour with Stephanie Ruhle starts now. Tonight, defendant donald trump in court for his civil fraud case, with cameras capturing his first time at the defendant table. What he could lose in the 250 milliondollar trial. Then, Kevin Mccarthys house in chaos, with a process beginning on a vote to bounce him from the speakership. Then, with more challenges across the country, Banned Books Week comes at a critical time. The man at the end of the Reading Rainbow, levar burton, is here, as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. Good evening once again. I am Stephanie Ruhle, live from Msnbc Headquarters< ....
Screen are legally presumed innocent. that s the rule. but only one of those two facing rico charges is serving over a year in jail while innocent. . the point here tonight is not just a familiar double standard, one that we have covered in various ways on the news. this point will be actually very relevant to the future of american democracy and how all of this accountability that is in process, how it all plays out because if defendant trump were to be convicted of crimes that lead to prison, i can tell you, for many americans, conviction leads you right into prison. you can appeal from there. now, for a former president and current candidate, legal experts widely expect that judges would let trump continue to roam free, even if convicted in the same kind of contrast i just showed you in the bail example, while he runs for office and while trying to appeal all the way to the supreme court. joining us now is andrew ....
Can t even tell us where to go. it doesn t make sense. i think you just got your answer. that we re not speaking. yeah. if we were speaking, we would have transportation, as giuliani did. it s fine. let s go upstairs and watch this on tv. it s very clear, i was never on their list. the whole thing was a con job. no, it s infuriating. it s just childish and it s amateurish. that s why they lost. they don t know what they re doing. i hear you. all right. i ll talk to you in a bit. you re hearing the voice of roger stone who then comes in on camera. it s all picked up on audio on the phone. it s why they lost. now, in public, roger stone spent months pushing the lies that trump actually won or the race was stolen. he was one of the people touting the stop the steal online. he pushed that message out to other groups and militias that he was seen with. the footage also shows some of the tension here between stone and the official campaign. ....