“Reidout” host Joy Reid made his final bow on MSNBC by issuing warnings about American “fascism.”
“We'll start tonight because I think Question; When you are in the midst of a crisis, especially a democratic crisis: how do you resist – when fascism isn't just coming, is it already here? Reed began her show on Monday. “For one thing, you can learn from history, from this situation, from what the people of the world and from the US did. in front. As my friend Rachel Madow always says, history helps. ”
“The first rule is to try and never stop fighting back or resisting. Don't follow in advance. [anti-Trump historian] Tim Snyder said that… whether it's scary or uncomfortable, or inconvenient, just keep saying no. Or find a small way and a creative way to say no on a massive scale,” she later said.
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Joy Reed launched his final show on MSNBC by warning viewers that fascism is “already here.” (Screenshot/MSNBC)
Reed later joined “Commander Arms” Rachel Madow, Nicole Wallace and Lawrence O'Donnell. Reed closed the show by thanking the long list of staff.
Appearing on Zoom Call in a group victory with a black woman on Sunday night Zoom Call, Reid said he experienced “all emotions” after learning that the show was cancelled from “anger, anger, disappointment, hurt.” I said that. The support she received.
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With tears in place, Reid declared that “my show was worth it,” and “work hard on issues like Black Live Matter, the 1619 Project, Gaza and President Donald Trump. “I said I wouldn't apologize.
“I don't feel sorry I've stood up for them because they belong to God,” Reid said. I said on Zoom. “And I'm also a church girl, and those were God's things I was taught, so I'm sorry. I'm proud of my show.”

MSNBC cancelled “Reidout” almost five years later. ((Charles Sykes/Charles Sykes/Invision/AP))
The Reid's 7m ET program, released in 2020, will be replaced by a show featuring the feature Symone Sanders-TownsendAccording to sources familiar with the plan, Vice President Kamala Harris, Alicia Menendez and RNC chair have become former spokesman for MSNBC host Michael Steel. The three of them are currently co-hosting a weekend program together.
Programming changes are surged across the Peacock network. “Inside with Jen Psaki,” hosted by former Biden White House press secretary Jen Psaki, will be 9pm when MSNBC's Rachel Madow returns on Monday after Trump's first 100 days. The ET time slot replaces “Alex Wagner Tonight.” Wagner stays in the network as a political analyst.
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MSNBC is expanding Jen Psaki's presence on Primetime after “The Rachel Maddow Show” returned on Monday. (William B. Plowman/NBC via Getty Images)
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Ayman Moheldin's “Ayman Moheldin” has cancelled all of the “Katy Fan's” “Katy Fan Show” and Jonathan Capehart weekend programs, but the three hosts have been networked in different roles. I'll keep it.
MSNBC is also giving talks to join the network by adding Eugene Daniels from Politico and law professor Melissa Murray from New York University, Fox News Digital learned.
Additionally, NBC's Lester Holt will step down as an anchor for “NBC Nightly News” later this year, focusing on his future duties as a “Dateline” host on a full-time basis.
Fox News' Brian Flood and Alexander Hall contributed to this report.





