it through enforcement, professor american history at yale university, and steven levitskiy is a professor of history at harvard university. two days before judge michael luttig got a phone call that may have changed the course of history for this nation. then, a capitol police officer who risked his life on january six is hoping to serve his country to different way, this time as an elected official. plus i will talk to california colorado secretary of state janet griswold on the heels of the decision to see whether trump is eligible to be on the stage primary ballot. another hour of velshi starts right now. good morning, it s saturday december the six. i m ali velshi. it s been three years since that mob attacked the united states capitol as part of donald trump s desperate attempt to cling to power after losing the 2020 presidential election. that attack lasted only a few hours, but the long shadow of the violent insurrection continues to loom large over american dem
early on this tuesday morning. morning joe starts right now. i don t know what goes into paying hush money to a porn star to secure silence over some type of alleged affair, i can t speak to that. right. ouch. left hook. yeah. you know, also, i can t answer any questions about playboy stars. i can t answer those questions. oh, and i know nothing about having businesses that go bankrupt after you inherit $400 million from your father. i can t speak to blowing that money that quickly. can t speak to being creepy. come on now. come on. boy, that was quite the defense, wasn t it, willie? it was. it actually was the first time really with any strength we ve seen governor desantis speak out. i guess that was indirect. and amid some other things. it quickly spun to an attack on the investigation, an attack on the manhattan district attorney, as a soros-backed leftist, everything you expect, but he dipped his toe in the trump criticism. i saw it. let s hear
for electric vehicles. that s any minute now. we ll bring it to you live. the president also putting gas prices front and center today, announcing new plans to try to tackle high prices at the pump. how he s responding to criticism that the move is purely political, with election day now less than three weeks away. and we re on subpoena watch. the january 6th select committee set to formally issue one to former president trump soon, but how soon? we ll talk to a member of the economy, congresswoman zoe lofgren who joins us later in the hour. good morning, i m garrett haake back from paternity leave and we speak with the new york times times political analyst and vaughn hillyard is in tucson arizona, dasha burns is with us, and national political reporter natalie allison rounds out the opening crew here. peter, we just heard from the president about this new plan that tries to tackle high prices at the pump, and he s answering direct questions on whether or not the move
now. now. tonight on all in an ex president wild attack on american jews condemned by the white house. donald trump s comments were antisemitic, as you all know, and insulting what. both to jews and our israeli allies. tonight, from donald trump to kanye west, the undeniable antisemitism of maga republicans. then this is from my hometown. is that of arresting authority? or it s an honorary badge? herschel walker s new explanation for his batch stunt. and then you logic defying in his denial in his abortion scandal. she is the mother of my child. plus, the fleecing of america new details on the exorbitant prices donald trump charged to have secret service stay at his hotel s. and we have reached the sexting evidence face of the oath keepers seditious conspiracy trial. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. well, this weekend, the ex president of the united states threaten america s jews. on sunday morning, donald
it s donald trump. you know, he tried to ban 1 billion people across the world who are muslim. he told american congressman to go back to their country. we all know what he s like. and we know the republican party were utterly devoted to him no matter what awful awful outrageous things he says. but, here s the thing. this is bigger than that, and i think it is genuinely much more disturbing. so, take this tweet from the staff of the republicans on the house judiciary committee, they are the minority committee, although they have a good shot of being the majority. and they ve card carved out a niche, this particular twitter page forensic, regularly tweeting intentionally outrageous inflammatory things. on october 6th, they wrote simply, kanye, along, trump. which is i gotta say, actually a pretty effective succinct on his expression of their worldview. like, that s what they like. that is paramount rushmore. antisocial people who act like enormous jackasses. that is actuall