Stephanie Ruhle
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MSNBC Hopes Mueller Report Hearings Reach Fox News Viewers
MSNBC Hypes Dems ‘Bringing Mueller Report to Life’ With Stunt Hearings
MSNBC's George Will Hits GOP from Left on Immigration
Ruhle Celebrates 'Apolitical' Moms Who Are 'NRA's Worst Nightmare'
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‘DOCTORED VIDEO’: Cable News Become Pelosi’s Press Team
FLASHBACK: The Media's Year-Long Lovefest With Michael Avenatti
MSNBC Allows Planned Parenthood Prez to Tout Sketchy Talking Points
MSNBC Rants About ‘Seeing Norms Eroded' to Confirm Trump Judges
Watch Stephanie Ruhle Get Shut Down After Bungling MSNBC Talking Point
MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle on Wednesday laughably argued that the former federal prosecutors who signed a letter accusing President Trump of obstructing justice were “apolitical” actors. Her argument was swiftly dismissed out of hand by former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (R), resulting in an explosive back-and-forth.