MSNBC host Joy Reid admitted that she carries Donald Trump’s indictment with her everywhere she goes, like a kind of bible.
On Wednesday night’s episode of “Read Out,” as he introduced guests to the Jan. 6 Committee’s lead investigator, Timothy Heisey, and Russian collusion investigator, Andrew Weissman, Reid spoke about the indictment against Trump. He joked that even though he always carried a copy of the book with him, he had misplaced it.
“I forgot my copy of the book. I carry the Trump indictment book with me everywhere I go. I carry it with me the way Trump carries his pretend Bible,” Reid said.
In March, former President Trump promoted the “God Bless USA” Bible in partnership with country musician Lee Greenwood ahead of Good Friday and Easter Sunday. (True Social/ @realDonaldTrump)
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She was likely referring to the “God Bless the USA” Bible, which President Trump began selling in March ahead of Easter. The Trump Bible also includes the U.S. Constitution, Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, Pledge of Allegiance, and a handwritten chant of “God Bless America.”
Reid was one of several MSNBC hosts and analysts to congratulate Trump on his indictment. Earlier this month, she also praised the fact that it was DEI officials who prosecuted President Trump.
“But to me, there’s something beautiful and poetic about the fact that…the first person to actually prosecute Donald Trump criminally was a black Harvard graduate.” [Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg]”His former staff and the people who worked for him, Stephen Miller and others, are the last people you want at Harvard Law School,” Reed said. But he was. And he comes out and graduates and indicts you, Donald. ”

MSNBC host Joy Reid has repeatedly supported criminal charges against Trump. (Fox News)
“And a Black woman is doing the exact same thing in the state of Georgia, forcing a Black woman to pay a $175 million fine,” Reed continued, adding that Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis and He referred to New York Attorney General Letitia James. “Donald Trump is being held accountable by the very multicultural, multiracial democracy he is trying to dismantle…The fact that we are still able to do that says a good thing about our country. . Go, DEI. My DEI is bringing it back.”
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Wiseman also participated in the MSNBC podcast “The Prosecution of Donald Trump,” which featured the “historic indictment” of the former president on trial. The podcast featured celebrities Liam Neeson and Glenn Close reading excerpts from Trump’s charges.

MSNBC’s podcast previously featured Trump’s indictment read by celebrities such as Glenn Close. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)
“I think Glenn Close could probably read anything and we’d be like, ‘That’s really serious,'” Wiseman said.
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FOX News’ Hannah Panlec contributed to this report.





