Episode 64

Tonight on The ReidOut, the stark reality of the January 6th insurrection is exposed as Joy Reid highlights the violent nature of many participants, debunking Trump's portrayal of them as mere "hostages." Shockingly, several individuals featured in insurrection footage are now vying for political office, raising concerns about the state of our democracy. Meanwhile, Trump faces a series of legal setbacks, with three defeats in less than 24 hours, including an unexpected ruling from Judge Aileen Cannon in the classified documents case. On the international front, President Biden condemns the attacks on aid workers in Gaza to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, underscoring the importance of humanitarian principles amidst the political turmoil in the region. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.
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