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Joy Reid criticized MAGA voters as cult-like followers who prioritize Trump over their wellbeing, stating they would ...
The former MSNBC host spoke on Thursday (July 3) with Wajahat Ali on Ali’s substack The Left Hook, where she said she thinks ...
On Feb. 23, Reid was fired by MSNBC’s new president, Rebecca Kutler, who was hoping to shake up the lineup after a ratings slide at the time. Her show, The ReidOut, was also canceled by the network.
Ex-MSNBC host Joy Reid revealed she was never told why she was fired from the liberal network, but offered a theory that her far-left commentary about Trump and Gaza were factors.
Ex-MSNBC host Joy Reid speculated Tuesday that her coverage of President Donald Trump and the ongoing war in Gaza were unstated factors that led to her sudden ouster from the liberal network.
Ex-MSNBC host Joy Reid speculated Tuesday that her coverage of President Donald Trump and the ongoing war in Gaza were unstated factors that led to her sudden ouster from the liberal network.
Reid also spoke about the growth of her new show, The Joy Reid Show, and how people need to "feed all of your audiences" when reporting the news.
Former MSNBC host Joy Reid defended Iran during a clash on CNN on Tuesday as the CNN anchor reminded the far-left personality that Iran is a state sponsor of terrorism.
Joy Reid left MSNBC in February and in June launched her immediately successful “The Joy Reid Show” podcast.
Former MSNBC host Joy Reid defended Iran during a clash on CNN on Tuesday as the CNN anchor reminded the far-left personality that Iran is a state sponsor of terrorism.