MSNBC host Joy Reid made a revealing admission on Tuesday when she framed Trump’s ongoing civil and criminal trials as a race-based revenge mission.
“There is something wonderfully poetic about the fact that despite the fact that even if convicted, he’s not going to go to prison. The first person to actually criminally prosecute Donald Trump is a black Harvard grad, the very kind of person that his former staff, the people who worked for him, Stephen Miller, etc. want to never be at Harvard Law School,” Reid said. “But he was. And he came out and graduated he’s prosecuting you, Donald.”
Reid continued her anti-white rant by pointing to the fact that New York Attorney General Letitia James and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis are also black.
“And a and a black woman is doing that same exact thing in Georgia and a black woman forced you to pay a $175 million fine,” she said.
The far-left host went on to claim that Trump is “being held to account by the very multicultural multi-racial democracy that he’s trying to dismantle.”
“And for me, there’s something poetic and actually wonderful about that. It says something good about our country that we’re still capable of having that happen,” Reid continued. “Go DEI. Go DEI. My DEIs are bringing it home on this.”
Reid is no stranger to making anti-white and other derogatory comments directed towards conservatives, Trump supporters, Christians and a host of additional groups.
Earlier this year, Reid complained that Iowa contained too many white Christians while covering the state’s caucuses. “These are white Christians. That this is a state that is over represent overrepresented by white Christians… Iowa is about 61% white Christian,” said Reid. “The country as a whole is approximately 41% white Christian and in Iowa we’re talking about evangelical white Christians.”