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Joy Reid leads this episode of the ReidOut with the tragic plane and helicopter collision that killed 67 in Washington, D.C. last night. President Trump quickly jumped to blame “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” efforts for the crash, without any specifics or information to back up this claim. Joy and her guests discuss this plus the confirmation hearings for two of Trump’s most controversial cabinet picks: Kash Patel for FBI Director and Tulsi Gabbard for Director of National Intelligence. Also in this episode, Chris Hayes joins Joy to discuss his new book on Trump and “the attention economy.” All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.
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Joy Reid leads this episode of the ReidOut with Secretary of Health and Human Services hopeful RFK Jr. in the hot seat taking questions from lawmakers in his confirmation hearing. Former Obama HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius joins Joy to discuss RFK Jr.’s lack of experience for the position and her warnings about the damage he can do in the role. Plus, Joy and her guests discuss the chaos and confusion caused by the Trump administration’s back and forth on a federal funding freeze. Also in this episode, former Georgia House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams joins to discuss Trump and his sycophants’ attacks on DEI. All this and much more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.
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In this edition of The ReidOut, Joy Reid brings you two major interviews. Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and New York Attorney General Letitia James join Joy to discuss Donald Trump’s reality TV-style immigration raids and his blatantly illegal federal spending freeze, as he moves quickly to consolidate power. Meanwhile, his administration is doubling down on regressive policies, with Trump asking for billions for immigration raids targeting Democratic cities and his Treasury secretary proposing tariff hikes that will burden everyday Americans. All this, while Trump champions permanent tax breaks for billionaires and corporations, leaving working-class Americans to shoulder the costs. Listen now.
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"The money that’s about to flow to Trump’s friends and cronies is likely going to make your head spin," Joy Reid says. "All funded by you the taxpayer, on top of you having to fund the gargantuan additional tax cut Republicans are prepping so the superrich can pay as close to zero in taxes as possible, not to mention you footing the bill with 25 percent tariffs on your Columbian coffee and anything imported from Mexico, Canada and Panama." Joy further opines on what critics say will be an alleged effort to, "loot the federal government" in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.
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Donald Trump’s first week in office has been nothing short of exhausting. In just five days, he has signed dozens of executive orders, including pardons for over 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6th attack on the Capitol and commutations for Proud Boys and Oath Keepers convicted of seditious conspiracy. He has declared a national emergency at the southern border and taken aim at the constitutional right granting automatic citizenship to anyone born in the United States, a move already facing court challenges. Trump is also threatening federal workers with punishment for engaging in diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Critics argue that the chaos, cruelty, and relentless pace are deliberate, exemplified by his controversial nomination of Pete Hegseth, a Fox News host and Army National Guard veteran, to lead the Department of Defense. Hegseth faces a Senate confirmation vote tonight amid revelations that he made a $50,000 payment to a woman who accused him of sexual assault in 2017, disclosed during questioning by Senator Elizabeth Warren. Warren has also raised serious concerns about Hegseth’s judgment, citing troubling incidents involving alcohol, including strip club visits and episodes of severe intoxication. She contends that his behavior renders him unfit to oversee the nation’s security.
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Joy Reid leads this edition of The ReidOut with Donald Trump’s controversial defense of his pardons for the violent criminals who attacked Capitol police officers on January 6th. Tonight, we hear from four of those officers—Harry Dunn, Aquilino Gonell, Daniel Hodges, and Michael Fanone—along with Fanone’s mother, as they share their powerful stories and reactions to these pardons.
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Tonight, Joy Reid leads this episode with Donald Trump's efforts to reshape the federal workforce through Project 2025. The program’s architect, Russell Vought, has openly stated his goal of creating a “traumatically affected” environment for federal employees. This comes as Trump’s allies, Enrique Tarrio and Elmer Stewart Rhodes, have regained their freedom, with Tarrio demanding retribution on Alex Jones' show and Rhodes revisiting Capitol Hill to meet his Republican backers. Meanwhile, Trump is pushing for a federal government dominated by white men, beginning with the repeal of Lyndon Johnson’s 1965 Executive Order 11246, which prohibited discrimination by federal contractors. His replacement executive order, signed Tuesday, has already placed diversity, equity, and inclusion employees on paid leave. With grievances about diversity hires fueling these drastic changes, Trump’s vision for America becomes increasingly clear.
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Election Day is around the corner and Vice President Kamala Harris could become the first woman, first Black woman, and first South-Asian to sit in the Oval Office. In light of this moment, weâre resharing our 2020 series âKamala: Next in Line,â from MSNBC and Wondery. Hosted by Joy Reid, "Next In Line" is an intimate and immersive look into what drives Harris, what her critics say about her, and how she arrived at this historic moment.
This is a special program for our MSNBC Premium subscribers. Listen to an excerpt from the first episode here. And to download the full series, sign up for MSNBC Premium on Apple Podcasts. Youâll find the series in the How to Win feed.
Plus, as a subscriber, youâll get all MSNBC original podcasts ad-free, along with bonus exciting content from Prosecuting Donald Trump, Rachel Maddow, and more. Thanks for listening and subscribing!
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MSNBCâs Stephanie Ruhle sat down with Vice President Kamala Harris in Pittsburgh Wednesday night for an exclusive interview. Itâs the VPâs first solo network interview since she became the Democratic nominee for president and comes just six weeks before election day. Listen to the full interview here and visit msnbc.com for more coverage in the lead up to the election.
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Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump go head-to-head in their first presidential debate. Listen to the full debate here, along with post-game coverage by Rachel Maddow, Joy Reid, Chris Hayes, Lawrence OâDonnell, and Nicolle Wallace.
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Itâs been four years since President Joe Biden and Former President Donald Trump have gone head-to-head. And on Thursday night, the incumbent and the former president faced off in the first presidential debate of 2024. The debate was held in Atlanta and hosted by CNN. Listen to the full debate here and visit msnbc.com for more coverage in the lead up to the election.
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MSNBC hosts Joy Reid and Rachel Maddow teamed up for a live event at the historic Apollo Theater in New York City. They discussed Joy’s "New York Times" bestselling book, "Medgar & Myrlie: Medgar Evers and the Love Story That Awakened America," and how the mission of these civil rights pioneers is now more urgent than ever.
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Chris Hayes is taking his podcast âWhy Is This Happening?â on tour this Fall. At the most recent stop in Philadelphia, he was joined by MSNBCâs own Joy Reid. Joy shared the twists and turns of her journey to becoming host of The ReidOut, including her years in Florida, which have given her unique insight into the stateâs current culture wars.
Stay here to listen to the full conversation, and check out msnbc.com/podcasts for more.
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Actress Justina Machado hosts an honest, thought-provoking conversation with Latina trailblazers shaping American culture including:
Julissa Arce, Author of You Sound Like A White Girl: The Case for Rejecting AssimilationGloria Estefan, Grammy-Award Winning Singer, Actress and PhilanthropistMaria Hinojosa, Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist and Anchor of Latino USAGloria CalderĂłn Kellett, Executive Producer and ShowrunnerBricia Lopez, James Beard Award-Winning Restaurateur and AuthorJanel Martinez, Writer and Founder of Ainât I Latina?MĂłnica RamĂrez, Co-founder and President of The Latinx HouseGina Torres, Actress and ProducerThe special centers on a fabulous dinner party at Casa Blanca in Beverly Hills, where guests discuss their lived experiences and defining moments as Latina women. The episode also features an exclusive interview with Oscar and Emmy-nominated actress and activist Rosie Perez and how being Latina in the entertainment industry has shaped her personally and professionally.
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MSNBCâs Joy Reid and Tiffany Cross host a dinner party at Mintonâs in Harlem with Black female trailblazers who are shaping Americaâs culture, including:
Ryan Michelle Bathe, Actress and Producer, Star of NBC's "The EndgameâTarana Burke, Activist, Author, and Founder of the Me Too MovementNikole Hannah-Jones, New York Times Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist and Creator of the 1619 ProjectCaptain Timika Lindsay, Partner, âDiversity Crewâ and Retired U.S. Navy CaptainRep. Ayanna Pressley, Congresswoman, Democrat from MassachusettsMaria Taylor, NBC Sports, HostRobin Thede, Creator and Showrunner, HBO Maxâs âA Black Lady Sketch ShowâTamika Tremaglio, The National Basketball Players Association (NBPA), Executive DirectorMelba Wilson, founder and executive chef, Melbaâs in HarlemThroughout the revelatory dinner, guests share personal stories and experiences about what itâs like to be a Black woman in America and what itâs like to spark change. The episode also features Reidâs exclusive interview with Vice President Kamala Harris in Mississippi. They discuss Harrisâ historic role as the first Black woman to hold the office.
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Joy Reid will be contributing to MSNBCâs special coverage of the January 6th Hearings this month, beginning on Thursday, June 9th. Good news: you can listen to the full hearings, plus the teamâs analysis before and after each hearing, as podcasts. The episodes will be dropping into The Rachel Maddow Show feed. Head there now and hit âfollowâ so you donât miss a moment: https://link.chtbl.com/trms16_jr.
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In this bonus episode for The Reid Out listeners, Joy Reid joins Trymaine Lee on Into America.
Growing up, Joy Reid loved to watch the news with her mother â and even remembers staying up late to watch coverage of the Iran Hostage Crisis as a middle schooler. Along the course of her career, Joyâs worked in local news, as a press secretary for the 2008 Obama campaign, and written books on American politics.
And she recently became the host of a new primetime show on MSNBC: The ReidOut, which premiered last month. More than 2.5 million people tuned in.
This is Joyâs third show for MSNBC. She previously hosted an afternoon show called The Reid Report and AM Joy, which aired on weekends. With The ReidOut, Joy is now the first Black woman to host a national primetime news show since PBS NewsHourâs Gwen Ifill died in 2016, and the first Black woman to anchor a primetime network show in the history of cable TV.
On Into America, Reid tells Trymaine Lee what led to this moment, and how she plans to make the most of it. For more from Into America, visit the feed and subscribe.
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Joy Reid conducts one-on-one conversations with politicians and newsmakers while addressing provocative political issues both inside and outside of the beltway. Reid, who is also a best-selling author and public speaker, joined MSNBC in 2011 as a contributor. Drawing from her decades-long experience in politics, passion for addressing the intersection of race, justice and culture, as well as her signature tenacious interviewing style, Reid kicks off MSNBCâs primetime lineup by delving into American politics as it unfolds.