MSNBC host Joy Reid said Monday during the network’s coverage of former President Donald Trump’s trial that it was “wonderfully poetic” that the prosecutors in some of the cases against former President Trump are Black. ” he said.
“Right now, Donald Trump is outperforming the actual mob in his attacks on the daughter of a judge’s family,” Reid said. I know I’m never going to spend a second in jail. But for me, even though I’m not going to go to jail even if I’m convicted, Harvard was the first to actually prosecute Donald Trump criminally. There’s something wonderfully poetic about the fact that his former staff and those who worked for him, including Stephen Miller, are a black graduate of Harvard Law School. And he came out and graduated, and he’s indicting you, Donald, and there are no black women in Georgia at all. The black woman who did the same thing forced you to pay a $175 million fine, which is also now an issue because the people who put it up may not be legal. Masu.”
Reid added: “Donald Trump is being held accountable by the very multicultural, multiracial democracy that he’s trying to dismantle. And to me, there’s something poetic and really beautiful about that. It says a good thing about our country that we’re still able to do that. Go DEI, I’m bringing it home.”
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