
Joy Reid hosts The ReidOut with one-on-one conversations with politicians and newsmakers while addressing provocative political issues both inside and outside of the beltway. Reid, who is also a best-selling author and public speaker, joined MSNBC in 2011 as a contributor. Drawing from her decades-long experience in politics, passion for addressing the intersection of race, justice and culture, as well as her signature tenacious interviewing style, Reid kicks off MSNBC's primetime lineup by delving into American politics as they unfold.


Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with former Trump staffers warning the nation that the threat is real and democracy is at stake as we enter this presidential election year. Michael Fanone, one of the heroes of January 6th, joins Joy with more. Also, with two weeks to go before Iowa, Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley are still treating the front-runner Donald Trump gently, as if they do not really want to win. Plus, Joy talks to a man who was paid by the Trump campaign to find proof of widespread election fraud in 2020. He found none and told them so, he says, adding the allegation that they continued to push the Big Lie anyway. That man, Ken Block, joins The ReidOut. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut as President Biden is set to deliver a dire, new warning about Donald Trump. Meanwhile, Trump on Wednesday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to keep him on the ballot in Colorado. Also in this episode, the outrage following the resignation of Dr. Claudine Gay at Harvard is seen by experts as the result of rightwing attacks on DEI, women, people of color, and academia. Khalil Gibran Muhammad, director of the Institutional Antiracism and Accountability Project at Harvard Kennedy School, joins Joy with more. Plus, yet another Biden administration official has just announced his resignation over the administration's policies regarding Gaza. That official, Tariq Habash joins Joy in his first interview. All ths and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid highlights President Biden awarding civilian medals to 20 individuals, including the two U.S. representatives who led the House January 6th investigation. Meanwhile, this year's January 6th electoral certification could face a different, but still potentially disruptive, challenge as Republicans prepare for another chaotic speaker election tomorrow. Also, America's billionaires and near-billionaires are aligning themselves with Donald Trump as their frontman, perpetuating a decades-long narrative that prioritizes their wealth over the financial security of ordinary families.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with the two starkly different visions for America that took center stage as Mike Johnson narrowly survived the vote to remain speaker of the House. Meanwhile, in the wake of two deadly incidents involving active duty and retired military personnel on New Year's Day, the pressing need for a serious national conversation about the mental health of our men and women in uniform becomes ever more apparent. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.
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One Year Post Roe: A ReidOut Special with Vice President Harris. Joy Reid speaks with Vice President Harris one year after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.















Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with conservatives clutching their pearls over the world's most iconic doll, Barbie, whose movie smashed a glass ceiling when Greta Gerwig made history by earning the biggest domestic opening by a woman director, ever. Plus, Ron desantis is not backing down from his support for teaching children that slavery was not only not bad--it was an awesome job skills program! Also in this episode, judging by Donald Trump's social media, he may apparently believe another indictment is imminent. We have new information on when that indictment might be handed down. We also condemn Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's border cruelty including allegations of pushing migrants into the water, and defiance of a Justice Department order to remove dangerous barriers in the Rio Grande.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with how in 2023 Donald Trump is now the apparent poster child for the "defund the police" movement, delegitimizing the Department of Justice, the FBI, and more. Plus we spotlight Rev. Wheeler Parker, Jr., who just honored his late cousin Emmett Till, alongside President Biden and Vice President Harris, on what would have been Till's 82nd birthday. Meanwhile, the right-wing continues to vandalize the history of Black people in America. Also in this episode, Joy and her guests examine how Donald Trump appears to be planming for his next indictment by making threats of violence, experts say, with special counsel Jack Smith reportedly interested in Donald Trump's sudden change of heart about election security in 2020. Finally, we analyze the trailing Republican presidential field, which is failing at defeating the leading indicted candidate in Trump.

Joy Reid leads this airing of The ReidOut tonight the two portrayals of Donald Trump during his life as a public figure, as the reportedly imminent indictment related to his involvement in Jan. 6 from the office of the special counsel looms. Plus, we examine the House Republicans' apparent revenge agenda kicking into high gear with a new obsession to impeach President Biden for an offense that puzzles many. Additionally, Rudy Giuliani has admitted to lying about two Georgia election workers, conceding that he made "false" statements about them. This turned their worlds upside down and put their lives at risk. The lawyer for those women joins Joy in this episode. We also analyze how pro-choice supporters got enough signatures to put reproductive rights on the ballot in Ohio. While polls show these rights have the backing of a clear majority of voters, if Republicans get their way, that may not matter.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with breaking news in the multiple special counsel investigations into Donald Trump. A superseding indictment has added a new charge against Donald Trump: one additional count of willful retention of national defense information. It also adds a third defendant to the case, alongside Trump and his longtime valet Waltine Nauta. Carlos De Oliveira was the head of maintenance at Trump's Florida resort and reportedly helped Nauta move boxes of documents from the infamous storage room at a key moment, a day before prosecutors came to retrieve those remaining classified documents. He is facing four charges including conspiracy to obstruct justice, concealing an object, corruptly concealing a document, and false statements. This comes as Trump is likely facing his third indictment as a former president.

In this episode of The ReidOut, we discuss the document outlined in the new, superseding indictment, and reports that special counsel Jack Smith has this document. Plus, we dig deeper into the alleged words of a Trump employee, that the "boss" wants the server deleted. This Trump employee is now the third defendant in the classified documents case, leading to additional obstruction counts against the former president. Finally, wouldn't it be refreshing if Ron DeSantis could admit that teaching that there were benefits to slavery for enslaved Africans is a mistake that needs to be corrected? Yet, he is doubling and tripling down on it--and blaming Vice President Harris for the controversy.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with reports that Donald Trump is likely waiting to see whether Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis and/or special counsel Jack Smith will increase his number of indictments to three or even four before the end of summer. Plus, we examine the first court appearance of Carlos De Oliveira, the Mar-a-Lago manager accused of scheming with Donald Trump to cover up his purloined classified documents. Also in this episode, Joy and her expert guests critique the Ron DeSantis campaign. Polls show DeSantis trailing Trump by a wide margin, with a former supporter saying Ron just does not understand the game and does not connect with voters. Finally, we spotlight the controversy of Samuel Alito saying Congress has no business imposing ethics rules on the Supreme Court. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse joins Joy on the effort to stop him and Clarence Thomas from accepting fancy gifts from their wealthy associates.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut as we continue to follow the breaking news that Donald Trump has received indictment number three courtesy of the DC grand jury investigating his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Never has a president of the United States refused to relinquish power until Trump. Never has a former president come up with a conspiracy that involves having their vice president overturn the will of the people through the use of a fake electors scheme until Trump. Never has a former president incited an insurrection with armed extremists to storm the U.S. Capitol until Trump. No U.S. president has ever been indicted, before Trump. For Trump this is indictment number three, and in many ways it is the most historically significant one. Chair of the former House January 6th Committee, Rep. Bennie Thompson, reacts to these historical developments, joining our expert guests on this breaking news edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with what is likely to be not only the most significant criminal case against the twice-impeached, thrice-indicted former president, but also the most important trial of our lifetimes--the United States of America v. Donald J. Trump. On Thursday, Trump will be arraigned in a Washington, D.C. courtroom. He is expected to plead not guilty to four criminal counts. This latest indictment of the former president, handed down by special counsel Jack Smith, is an incredibly detailed and damning account of an attempt to subvert democracy and forcibly overturn the 2020 election. What Jack Smith lays out in the 45-page indictment is a frightening look at just how close we came to losing American democracy over two years ago.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut following Thursday's breaking news out of Washington, DC. Donald Trump, for the third time this year, entered a courthouse, stood before a judge, and pleaded "not guilty" to his alleged crimes. Unlike the previous two instances, the location of Thursday's arraignment tells its own story, because the former president essentially returned to the scene of the alleged crime. The DC federal courthouse stands in the shadow of the U.S. Capitol where Trump's efforts to subvert our democracy, following his failed 2020 presidential bid, culminated in the insurrection at that very building. Sitting just feet away from Trump as he entered his not guilty plea was special counsel Jack Smith. The next hearing was set for August 28 before Judge Tanya Chutkan who will oversee the trial. Rep. Jamie Raskin and more join The ReidOut to discuss this historic third indictment of former president Donald Trump.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with one of the most striking aspects of Donald Trump's third arraignment on Thursday--the man who showed up in a Washington courtroom that day was basically alone. Plus, after all those years of "lock her up," Trump and his rapidly shrinking inner circle apparently do not see the hypocrisy of whining about the possibility of Trump going to prison, as his lawyers test out long-shot defenses for the serious charges he faces. Then, Soumya Dayananda, former Senior Investigative Counsel for the Jan. 6 Committee, joins Joy with her thoughts on Trump's third indictment on 2020 election interference charges linked to Jan. 6.

Joy Reid leads this edition of The ReidOut bringing you a first look at Donald Trump's lawyers' formal response to the special counsel's request for a protective order in the 2020 election interference case. Plus, we are on the eve of a critical referendum in Ohio designed specifically to make it harder to protect abortion rights. Meanwhile, a judge has ruled that the abortion ban in Texas goes too far. We bring you critical analysis on this important issue. Finally, our new digital series on our ReidOut Blog, 'Hip-Hop is Universal,' celebrating the 50th anniversary of this revolutionary art form, debuts today!

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with Donald Trump once again vowing to blow up America's institutions if he somehow finds his way back to the Oval Office, as his lawyers fight in court for the right to potentially intimidate witnesses in the lead-up to his criminal trials. Plus, polls are closing in Ohio in the special election designed to limit democracy and give Republicans minority control over critical issues like abortion. We bring you the latest. Next, we highlight the brawl on an Alabama dock that launched a thousand memes. Why is this fight resonating so much? The mayor of Montgomery, Alabama, Steven Reed, joins us with an update.

Monique Worrell was elected state attorney by the voters of Florida. Now Ron DeSantis is using his authoritarian powers to remove her from office basically because he can, critics say. State Attorney Worrell joins Joy in this episode. Also, there are reportedly new details on a possible fourth indictment against Donald Trump in Georgia, which could come in a matter of days, including what Fani Willis could charge him with, plus who his co-defendants might be. Plus, there was another big win for democracy, as a proposed constitutional change in Ohio, meant to thwart the will of the public on abortion and other major issues, lost by a mile.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with what is apparently Donald Trump's emerging defense, that the lawyers allegedly said he could do it, and what it tells us about the emerging crisis of lawyering in America. Plus, we cover new reporting that came out on Thursday on even more lavish gifts bestowed upon Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas by his wealthy right-wing benefactors. Finally, Rev. Al Sharpton discusses his exclusive interview with Vice President Kamala Harris.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the possible scenario that Donald Trump could be declared the winner of the 2024 election. But, what if Democrats in key states then object to certifying his electors based on the Fourteenth Amendment? Our legal expert has more. Plus, Donald Trump claimed earlier this week that no one is going to stop him from speaking about his criminal case. Yet, on Friday, Judge Tanya Chutkin laid down the law, telling Trump's lawyer that Trump's words will have consequences, and that the First Amendment is not absolute. Also, Attorney General Merrick Garland has appointed a special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden. Meanwhile, Republicans are complaining about it after spending months demanding exactly this.

In this episode of The ReidOut we discuss the fourth indictment of Donald Trump, minutes before it was handed down, this time for election interference in Georgia. Also in this episode, Judge Tanya Chutkan warned Trump against making inflammatory statements, which he proceeded to ignore. What, if anything, will be done about it? Plus, Trump still appears to be the Republican party's inevitable nominee. His dominance over DeSantis and the rest of the Republican field was on full display this weekend in Iowa.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with Donald Trump drawing his fourth indictment. That is four more indictments than any prior president of the United States has ever faced. Plus, we cover the apparent irony of how Rudy Giuliani, who put dozens of mobsters behind bars using RICO, is now indicted under a similar RICO statute along with Donald Trump in Georgia. Indicted with them is former Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, who could face the same fate as Nixon's chief of staff, Bob Haldeman, who went to prison for helping to carry out his boss' crimes. With Trump now facing 91 felony counts, most of his rivals for the Republican presidential nomination still cannot muster the courage to condemn him.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with a question: What is a gang? Our guests join us to explain why the RICO statute in Georgia is fitting for the crimes Donald Trump and his alleged co-conspirators have been charged with in the state of Georgia. Plus we bring you breaking news: Donald Trump has requested an April 2026 trial date for his federal indictment for 2020 election interference charges connected to the Jan. 6 insurrection. Also, we highlight the latest in a series of horrifying post-Roe realities as a 13-year-old rape survivor has been forced to give birth after abortion was effectively outlawed in her state. Finally, we bring you the latest from Hawaii as the death toll continues to climb and officials begin to ask whether there was anything more they could have done to save more lives.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the clearest picture yet of the expansive plot Donald Trump and his allies allegedly unleashed after he lost the 2020 election. Plus, we look ahead to next week's Republican primary debate, in which Trump now says he will not participate. Also, Morgan Freeman joined Joy to talk about his new documentary on the first Black tank battalion to fight in World War II.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the manhunt for a man named Christopher Worrell. He is a Florida Proud Boy convicted of seven felony counts for his actions on January 6th, including physically attacking police officers and pepper spraying them. Meanwhile, Trump supporters are doubling and tripling down on the election lies that likely made Trump an accused felon. Also in this episode, we examine what many see as the rise and fall of Trump co-defendant Rudy Giuliani. Now reports say he is begging Trump for help to pay his mounting legal bills. Finally, the Tennessee House voting in a special session to approve new rules appearing to limit free speech and peaceful protest is decried by Tennessee St. Rep. Justin Jones, who joins us tonight.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with news of constitutional scholar John Eastman and another Donald Trump co-defendant surrendering on Tuesday in Atlanta. Plus, we bring you breaking news in the classified documents case as Mar-a-Lago's IT employee changes his lawyer and his story. This could be very bad news for Donald Trump. Also, there is new reporting on Mark Meadows' delicate dance with special counsel Jack Smith. Meanwhile, DA Fani Willis is warning Meadows to surrender by Friday in Georgia or face possible arrest.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with Rudy Giuliani surrendering today in Atlanta. He is one of a growing list of Donald Trump's co-defendants who are being booked, fingerprinted and getting mugshots via the Fulton County Sheriff's office as Friday's deadline for surrender looms. Also in this episode, stunning news out of Russia as Yvegeny Proghozin, the man who led the June mutiny against the Kremlin, is now believed to be dead in a plane crash. Plus, Elon Musk's reported influence over the U.S. government is discussed by Ronan Farrow, who investigated Musk's businesses and more for a new exposé. He joins us tonight on his reporting.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the defendant identified at the Fulton County jail as P01135809. This is the real Donald John Trump. Being booked with a mug shot on charges of alleged election interference in Georgia may be the worst humiliation of Donald Trump's life. Meanwhile, the usual supporters are rushing to Trump's defense, vowing to investigate the investigators, and threatening civil war. Plus, Dr. Bernice King joins us, as we mark 60 years since the March on Washington, on leading conservatives' misappropriation of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s words from her father's "I Have a Dream" speech.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with news that on Monday the judge overseeing Donald Trump's federal election interference case scheduled the trial to begin on March 4 of next year--just one day before Super Tuesday. Plus, Ron DeSantis was booed by his constituents in Florida at a vigil after Saturday's mass shooting in Jacksonville, which was committed by a self-avowed racist, a phrase many critics say Ron DeSantis would never say. Florida St. Rep. Angie Nixon, who stood next to DeSantis at that vigil resulting in a powerful photo, joins Joy Reid to discuss. Also, Vivek Ramaswamy has called Rep. Ayanna Pressley and author Ibram X. Kendi "modern grand wizards of the modern KKK." Both of these esteemed people, who were maligned by the 2024 presidential candidate, speak out on his attacks with Joy Reid.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut noticing that since Donald Trump came along in 2016, leading Republicans insist that because of him, Republicanism is booming among Black people, despite there being no evidence of that. We also continue to point out the absurdity of the concurrent idea that Donald Trump is just like a persecuted Black teenager in the 1930s, as many on the right also push the racist narrative that being an accused felon gives Trump "street cred" with African-Americans. Plus, we cover how Tennessee St. Rep. Justin Jones has again been silenced by Tennessee House GOP leaders for passionately fighting for gun reform after a mass murder at a Nashville school. St. Rep. Jones joins Joy to speak out.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the alleged architect of the plan to keep Donald Trump in power after he lost, John Eastman. Meanwhile, Rudy Giuliani has been slapped with a summary judgment finding him liable for defaming Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss. The courts will now decide how much he will have to pay to compensate the mother and daughter for their ongoing pain and distress. Plus, Joy spotlights what many experts see as Republicans' new tactic of trying to upend democracy by targeting election officials and judges who push back against their false claims of widespread voter fraud. Finally, in the wake of another campus shooting, UNC's student newspaper delivers a gut-wrenching front page that reveals what it is really like to be a member of the "Run, Hide, Fight" generation. That paper's editor-in-chief joins us.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with Donald Trump requesting to sever his case from any of his 18 co-defendants who are demanding speedy trials in the Georgia election interference case. Meanwhile, New York State Attorney General Tish James alleges that Donald Trump has been inflating his level of wealth. Plus, another pair of Proud Boys found out how much time they will be spending behind bars for seditious conspiracy. Finally, we discuss how some Supreme Court justices have filed new financial disclosure forms, after being caught in ethics scandals.

In this episode of The Reidout we cover how former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio received a long sentence on Tuesday for seditious conspiracy. Also in this episode, we bring you new reporting saying that special counsel Jack Smith is looking into Donald Trump's fundraising off of false voter fraud claims, as some of Trump's co-defendants may be getting ready to throw Trump under the bus, according to reports. Plus, the extreme gerrymandered maps that helped Republicans win the House are now rapidly getting struck down by the courts. Alabama is just the latest state to feel the judges' wrath.

In this episode of The ReidOut we cover how prosecutors in the Georgia election interference case say they are ready to try all 19 co-defendants together, including Donald Trump, but the judge does not seem to be on board with that plan. Plus, we bring you new reporting on the warning Donald Trump received from his own lawyer that the FBI could search his Mar-a-Lago estate, if Trump continued to refuse to hand over classified documents. Also, our experts weigh in on the controversy surrounding the 61 "Cop City" activists indicted in Georgia on RICO charges.

In this edition of The Reidout we cover how Fulton County DA Fani Willis has released a blistering response to House Judiciary Committee chairman Jim Jordan's decision to investigate her investigation. Also in this episode, the libraries of 13 former presidents, both Republican and Democrat, have issued an unprecedented warning about the state of U.S. democracy as we see an uptick in violent rhetoric from politicians on the right. Plus, Colorado voters have filed a lawsuit to keep Donald Trump off the ballot raising the question: Can the 14th amendment truly bar him from becoming president again?

In this episode of The ReidOut, we get our first look at the Fulton County special grand jury report. They apparently believed that far more than the 19 alleged co-conspirators in the Georgia election interference case should have been criminally charged, including Senator Lindsey Graham. Also in this episode, it's called "Project 2025"--and it's a revealing and horrifying look at what many leading entities on the right have in store for America should Donald Trump return to the White House.

In this episode of The ReidOut we discuss how even some conservative people in Congress know it is nonsensical that Republicans like Marjorie Taylor Greene are pushing to impeach President Biden before even establishing the smallest hint of wrongdoing. Also in this episode, we share what we are learning about the Mar-a-Lago IT worker who could be a key witness for prosecutors in Donald Trump's classified documents case. Plus, we have new reporting on the Citizens United Supreme Court ruling, and how Ginni Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, and right-wing Court whisperer Leonard Leo apparently seemed to have a jump-start in utilizing that ruling.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the news that House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has directed the House to open an impeachment inquiry into President Biden. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Maryland) joins us to discuss the controversy of the House getting ready to launch an impeachment inquiry against Biden despite zero evidence of wrongdoing. Plus, Joy shares her observations as she returns from a trip to Spain and Ghana on the very troublesome history of organized religion here at home and around the world. "Including right now with the MAGA right using it to justify almost every kind of abusive, anti-democracy behaviour," Joy explains. Get more of Joy Reid's analysis in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the New York Times reporting that Marjorie Talyor Greene and Donald Trump discussed the House plan to impeach President Biden. Are Republicans trying to gaslight Americans into thinking Joe Biden is just like Donald Trump? Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) joins Joy Reid to discuss. Also, Fulton County DA Fani Willis makes her case for why Donald Trump and his 18 criminal co-defendants should be tried together. Plus, our expert guest weighs in on how Sen. Tommy Tuberville is single-handedly causing a crisis within the U.S. military. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the news that Mitt Romney is the latest old school Republican to announce he has apparently had enough of the modern GOP. Romney also alleges that a very large portion of his caucus does not even believe in the Constitution. Also in this episode, the Fulton County judge has agreed to sever two of the 19 co-defendants' cases, as the number of violent threats grows against officials in that county and against federal law enforcement. Our legal expert has more. Plus, we address how Kevin McCarthy is apparently doing what he thinks he has to do in order to hang onto his reportedly flailing speakership, as President Biden continues governing.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with breaking news involving the DC criminal case against Donald Trump. Late on Friday, special counsel Jack Smith asked a judge for a narrow gag order against Trump in the election interference case claiming that Trump's inflammatory remarks have led to threats against witnesses and could prejudice the jury pool. Also, Sarah Collins Rudolph, survivor of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Alabama and sister of bombing victim Addie Mae Collins, joins Joy Reid as we remember this tragic event 60 years later.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with what might apparently be one of the hardest jobs in America--being one of Donald Trump's lawyers. Trump's attorney just last month said that Trump cannot be held responsible for his alleged crimes, because he was only listening to the advice of lawyers and learned constitutional scholars. Yet, this past weekend, Trump himself said it was all his idea. Our legal experts have more. Also in this episode, we bring you new reporting on the alleged nexus of Justice Brett Kavanaugh and dark money millionaires in Alabama's open defiance of rulings on unfairly drawn legislative maps. Plus, Joy's former Republican guest answers the question: Does the GOP have no shame? Lauren Boebert's musical theater viewing scandal is just the latest in a string of bad behaviour by prominent members of the party that many say preaches often about family values.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the crisis of American democracy--on the world stage. President Biden vowed on Tuesday at the UN to defend democracy abroad and at home, where he warned that Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans are determined to destroy it. Also in this episode, on National Voter Registration Day, Pennsylvania has made it much easier to register to vote, as a truly stunning number of election deniers are now overseeing the vote in their states. Meanwhile, with the clock ticking towards a possible government shutdown, there was a new setback today for Kevin McCarthy, who has apparently completely lost control of the Republican caucus.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut as we are staring down the barrel of a potential government shutdown that could paralyze our economy. Meanwhile, many House Republicans remained apparently fixated on Hunter Biden on Wednesday, as Attorney General Merrick Garland appeared before Chairman Jim Jordan's House Judiciary Committee to defend the work of the Department of Justice. Also in this episode, we cover interesting developments in Georgia as DA Fani Willis names lawyer Lin Wood, who worked to overturn Donald Trump's election loss, as a state witness. Plus, a new book from author Michael Wolff alleges to reveal what was going on behind the cameras at Fox, how it enabled Donald Trump, and why Rupert Murdoch ousted Tucker Carlson.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with Sen. Tuberville saying that Wednesday night's confirmation of our new chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff means that Democrats "blinked" on his blockade of military promotions. Joy explains that in her view what he really means is that he was outmaneuvered by Chuck Schumer and capitulated on his stand on abortion. Plus, we cover former Joint Chiefs chairman, General Mark Milley, reportedly unloading on his former boss Donald Trump, saying he did all he could do to stop Trump from undermining the Constitution. Additionally, the GOP enabling Tommy Tuberville to block critical military promotions is slammed by Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who tells Joy that the Senate GOP has, "mumbled and fumbled and let Senator Tuberville continue to inflict growing trouble and pain on our national defense." Finally, Leslie Jones joins Joy to talk about her new memoir.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with a ProPublica report on Supreme Court members drawing fresh scrutiny for some alleged ethics lapses. Plus, everybody heading home in the House for the weekend instead of working to avoid a government shutdown is critiqued by Joy Reid's guests. Also, Joy talks to Rep. Maxwell Frost about a major development from the White House on Friday on gun violence. Additionally, Howard Stern has conservatives clutching their pearls by proclaiming himself "woke" and calling out a famous former friend for his sexist remarks.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the aftermath of fact that, while in South Carolina, Donald Trump talked about buying a gun. Gen. Mark Milley is also the target of threats from Donald Trump, who could become president again. Steve Schmidt joins Joy Reid to discuss what Schmidt called, "the edge of an abyss in this country." Also in this episode, we cover how Trump's actions are forcing judges to take extraordinary measures to preserve the justice system and protect the lives of jurors. Plus, Rupert Murdoch says he is retiring. Author Michael Wolff writes about the implications of this in his new book, and he joins Joy in the studio.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with President Biden making an historic visit to a Michigan UAW picket line, as Donald Trump gets ready to speak to autoworkers on Wednesday, people he has apparently never made an effort to help. Also in this episode, we cover a major legal blow to Donald Trump as a judge rules that he committed fraud for years, exaggerating his net worth and massively overvaluing his assets. Plus, last week's Who Won the Week winner, Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman, joins Joy on the Republicans' government shutdown threat, the growing calls for Sen. Bob Menendez to step down, and much more.


Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with President Biden addressing the nation today on one of the greatest threats our country faces ahead of next year's election--the threat to democracy. Meanwhile, House Republicans held a reported three ring circus of a hearing, apparently struggling to find a rationale to impeach Joe Biden, with their own witnesses saying there is no there there. Rep. Jared Moskowitz joins Joy on the first hearing in the House GOP's controversial Biden impeachment inquiry. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the countdown--ending Saturday at midnight--until the federal government will likely shut down. Rep. Summer Lee (D-PA) joins Joy to dicuss the demands of the House GOP extremists fueling the likely shutdown. We also remember Sen. Dianne Feinstein, whose passing away was announced on Friday. The longest-serving woman in Senate history leaves behind a legacy as a fierce advocate for gun safety measures and equal rights. Plus, in a major development in the plot to overturn Donald Trump's election loss in Georgia, late Friday we learned that one of Trump's co-defendants has agreed to a plea deal.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with Donald Trump and New York Attorney General Letitia James together for the first time in a New York City courtroom. Trump is on trial to determine what price he should pay for the massive fraud he has committed for years. Plus, we cover the former president's increasing threat to democracy. He is attacking judges and threatening to lock up America's district attorneys. The authors of the book, "How Democracies Die," join Joy with their perspectives. Also in this episode, we explain how Matt Gaetz might have the power to take down Kevin McCarthy unless Democrats come to McCarthy's rescue. But will they?

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with an historic moment--something that has never happened in the U.S. House of Representatives in 234 years of American history. Kevin McCarthy has been ousted from the speakership role, sparked by the motion to vacate filed by Matt Gaetz. Rep. Eric Swalwell joins Joy with his perspective. Plus, Banned Books Week is championed by actor, director, and literacy advocate LeVar Burton, as conservative book bans reach a record peak across America.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with a crisis of governance in the House of Representatives at a time when the nation and the world are facing some very serious problems. Even some Republicans realize that their party is apparently a mess and seemingly incapable of governing. Rep. Jasmine Crockett joins us to discuss. Also in this episode, on day three of his fraud trial, Donald Trump has headed back to Florida. Meanshile, New York Attorney General Letitia James says she has had enough of Trump's attacks and lies, declaring that "The Donald Trump show is over."

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut by reviewing the chaos of this week--the hand-wringing and in-fighting--a scene we should be really worried about. An esteemed professor who joins us says these events should be setting off alarm bells warning that democracy is in trouble. Plus, we cover Donald Trump's renewed push to delay his federal case, including complaining about being unable to access all of the highly classified documents that used to be stored in his unsecure bathroom at Mar-a-Lago.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with breaking coverage of the war in Israel, and the fighting that has gripped the world for the past 72 hours. Israel has declared all-out war on Hamas after the group launched a devastating surprise attack from Gaza killing 700 Israelis, many of whom were attending an outdoor concert, and abducting dozens of people, including children. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed his country today, saying his military would intensify its operations against Hamas and that its attacks on Gaza are "just the beginning." More than 680 people have died in Gaza, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. Eleven Americans have been killed in the conflict and more may be missing. More than 100 people have been kidnapped. Hamas has threatened to start executing hostages if Israel bombs civilian houses in Gaza without warning.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with day four of the Israel-Hamas war, which now includes a hostage crisis. The surprise attack by the Gaza-based militant group Hamas shocked Israelis and the world, after the group launched an attack on a concert in southern Israel near the Gaza border, and armed men kidnapped or murdered Israeli civilians in their homes and cars in several border areas. Joy and her guests bring you the latest news and analysis.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with two pieces of breaking news. As the Israel-Hamas war escalates, in Washington, D.C. major political drama is unfolding on Capitol Hill. During a moment of international crisis, the House remains without a speaker as the Republican majority is unable to garner enough support for their nominee. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he is forming an emergency unity government in the wake of the Hamas attack, adding two opposition leaders to his cabinet. In a news briefing, Netanyahu said the newly formed government would "crush" Hamas. This comes as Israel has intensified its retaliation against Hamas, relentlessly bombarding Gaza with missiles, leaving the streets unrecognizable, and entire neighborhoods destroyed. NBC News' Richard Engel joins Joy Reid with more live from Ashdod, Israel on a possible ground invasion of Gaza by Israeli forces.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with Israel and Gaza on the brink. Families, including Americans, wait at Egypt's border hoping to escape the hell that is Gaza, as Israeli troops amass for the expected Gaza invasion. Also in this episode, Judge Tanya Chutkan has slapped a partial gag order on Donald Trump. Our legal expert brings his analysis. Plus, Jim Jordan has never passed a single piece of legislation, and former House speaker John Boehner calls him a "legislative terrorist." Yet, Jordan appears to be on the verge of becoming the next Republican speaker of the House.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with an unprecedented juxtaposition of crises--an intensifying Israel-Hamas war with President Biden en route to the region, and with Republicans in the House of Representatives still trying to elect a speaker after two weeks without one. Jim Jordan's dreams of holding the speaker's gavel have come up short for now. Speaker Emerita Rep. Nancy Pelosi joins Joy with her perspective. Plus, we bring you the latest on the Israel-Hamas war, as hundreds of people have been killed in a powerful explosion at a Gaza city hospital.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with what critics say is Jim Jordan using controversial tactics to apparently threaten his way into the House speaker's office. Meanwhile, Democrats are totally united in the speaker fight, as Republicans are casting protest votes for speaker. Is the nomination of who many see as the unqualified Jim Jordan circling the drain? Plus, Joy's friend and colleague Rachel Maddow joins us on Rachel's new book, "Prequel: An American Fight Against Fascism," and much more.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the news that, on Thursday morning, one of Donald Trump's key allies cut a deal with Fani Willis' office in the Georgia election interference case. Sidney Powell has accepted a plea deal, agreeing to testify against Donald Trump and the other co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case. Our legal experts weigh in. Also in this episode, we examine how the Republican House caucus is still leaderless, with Jim Jordan vowing to make yet another effort to win the speaker's gavel. Rep. Jamie Jaskin joins Joy to discuss. Plus, we analyze what is at stake as a major address to the nation by President Biden is set to frame the dual foreign policy crises in the Middle East and Ukraine for the American people.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the dominos starting to fall in the Fulton County case against Donald Trump after another one of his former legal advisers and co-defendants has flipped. On Friday, Kenneth Chesebro unexpectedly pleaded guilty for illegally conspiring to overturn Trump's 2020 election loss in Georgia, just hours after jury selection began for his trial. Meanwhile on Capitol Hill, it was speaker vote number three that ultimately sank Jim Jordan's hopes of becoming speaker of the House. Plus, more than three new candidates are throwing their hat into the ring for the gavel. Rep. Eric Swalwell joins Joy with more. We also bring you a major development in the Middle East, as we see the first photo of an American mother and daughter, after having been freed from captivity by Hamas.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with House Republicans meeting behind closed doors once again to try and decide on their next nominee for speaker as they reach 20 days without one. The presumed leading candidate is Republican House Majority Whip Tom Emmer of Minnesota, who is just one of two potential candidates who upheld the 2020 election. Meanwhile, in the Middle East, two more hostages were released by Hamas Monday as an Israeli ground assault on Gaza looms. Former Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes and MSNBC host Ayman Mohyeldin join Joy to discuss this and the fear of a broader conflict brewing in the region with reverberations spreading throughout the world. Joy and her guests also discuss the issue of misinformation on social media sparked by the Israel-Hamas war.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with breaking news--a potentially explosive development in Jack Smith's federal case against Donald Trump and his attempt to overturn the 2020 election. Blockbuster new reporting from ABC states that Mark Meadows has been granted immunity to testify under oath about Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the election. Rep. Adam Schiff joins Joy to discuss. Also in this episode, a tearful Jenna Ellis has pleaded guilty and apologized for her role in the Georgia Election interference RICO crimes, agreeing to tell prosecutors, and a jury, all that she knows about Donald Trump and his alleged co-conspirators' activities. Our legal experts weigh in. Plus, a third Republican speaker-designate fell out of the running on Tuesday and the search has begun for a fourth.

Joy leads this episode of The ReidOut with breaking news that the Republican party finally elected a new House speaker Wednesday, 22 days after Kevin McCarthy was deposed. Congressman Mike Johnson of Louisiana is a leading 2020 election denier, right-wing religious ideologue, and America's newest speaker of the House of Representatives. Also, Joy and her legal experts discuss the contentious second day in Donald Trump's civil fraud trial, with Trump and Michael Cohen meeting face-to-face for the first time since Cohen cut a deal with federal prosecutors in the hush money case. Then, Officer Harry Dunn sits down with Joy to discuss his new book and why accountability is critically important for those responsible for January 6th. Plus, Joy and her guests discuss the increasingly dire humanitarian situation in Gaza.

Joy leads this episode of The ReidOut with breaking news out of Lewiston, Maine, with yet another devastating mass shooting. Senator Chris Murphy joins Joy Reid to react to the country's 36th mass killing this year, this time in the state that, until last night, was designated by the FBI as the safest state in America. Also, Joy and her guests discuss the new Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and his extreme anti-abortion and anti-lgbtq stances. Plus, as new indications emerge that an Israeli ground incursion into Gaza may be fast approaching, Joy and her guests discuss the growing international pressure on Israel to cease-fire, as leaders in the region and across the globe are on edge, waiting to see what comes next.

Joy leads this episode of The ReidOut with a continued manhunt in Maine and communities still reeling after Wednesday's mass shooting at a bowling alley. Representative Robert Garcia of California joins Joy to react to the devastation and call for politicians to take action. Plus, three weeks after the Hamas terror attack, Israel launches an intense new round of airstrikes in Gaza. Rabbi Sharon Brous and Rami Nashashibi join Joy to discuss the tremendous anger, fear and sadness among American Jewish, Palestinian, and Muslim communities. Plus, we dive deeper into the new speaker of the House's history of anti-abortion, anti-lgbtq rights, and pro-christian theocracy stances.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with news of the reimposed gag order on Donald Trump from Judge Tonya Chutkan, who is overseeing Trump's federal election interference case in Washington, DC. Plus, Trump may have already violated it. Also in this episode, Joy shares her commentary on the violence in the Middle East, and the questions we should be asking. Also, the war's impact on politics here in the U.S. is analyzed, as Republicans escalate their extreme rhetoric. Meanwhile, President Biden is showing signs of political vulnerability despite the good economic and labor news that keeps rolling in.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the constitutional question that could determine whether Donald Trump appears on a state ballot next year. Rep. Jamie Raskin joins us with more. Meanwhile, according to Former Attorney General Eric Holder, "any other defendant" would be sent to the slammer for violating a gag order. So what is stopping the federal judge in Donald Trump's January 6th coup case from making good on her vow to treat Trump just like any other defendant? Plus, Senate Democrats have set their sights on a couple of conservative Supreme Court justices' alleged allies in their quest to impose some level of ethics oversight on the highest court in the land. Also, with abortion rights emerging as a driving force in upcoming elections, we discuss the curious development of House Republicans having chosen an anti-abortion extremist as their new speaker.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with new Speaker of the House Mike Johnson's first official day at work now that the People's House is back in session. Also, Donald Trump, Jr. took the witness stand for the first time on Wednesday, answering questions about his role in the alleged scheme to falsely inflate the Trump Organization's assets. Eric and Ivanka are next. Plus, Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes joins Joy in the studio following his Wednesday testimony before a Senate committee on the ongoing right-wing threat to free and fair elections and to election workers.


In this episode of The ReidOut, we discuss President Biden visiting grieving families in Lewiston, Maine as we learn more about missed warning signs before a gunman killed 18 people. Plus, on Friday a New York judge ruled that a limited gag order on Donald Trump should also apply to his attorneys after he said they made inappropriate remarks about his principal law clerk. Also in this episode, we cover the NBC News report that top Biden administration officials have expressed "growing concern" about how the Israelis are carrying out their attacks on Gaza and uncertainty about whether they can be reined in.


Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with Election Night 2023! Across the country, voters will give us a sense of what they are thinking and feeling on key issues, including abortion access, as polls close across the country. Plus, we weigh in on Donald Trump's damaging admission on the witness stand in his New York fraud trial. Also, artist-activists are joining forces to call for a ceasefire in Gaza.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with a message for the GOP: "I don't know who needs to hear this in the Republican party, since you all keep trying, even though voters keep telling you over and over, but abortion is a problem for you." We discuss Democrats celebrating big victories in Tuesday's elections due to this issue. Also in this episode, Ivanka Trump took the stand on Wednesday in the New York civil fraud trial, often using the phrase, "I don't recall." We bring you the latest. Plus, we have breaking news, as the Pentagon says the U.S. has carried out another airstrike in Syria following attacks against U.S. personnel in the region. Finally, Rep. Brad Schneider (D-IL) joins Joy to discuss him voting in favor of censuring Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI).

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the Republican presidential debate featuring five candidates who most people likely agree will almost certainly not be getting the nomination. Our experts weigh in on the fact that while we saw a lot of heated rhetoric in Wednesday night's debate, in the end they are all likely just running for second place. Also in this episode, we analyze what it could mean that Joe Manchin, the Senate's most conservative Democrat, has announced that he will not be running for re-election. Plus, we bring you new reporting on special counsel Jack Smith's plans to make Donald Trump's role in the January 6th insurrection the centerpiece of Trump's federal election interference trial.

Joy leads this episode of The ReidOut with the twice impeached, four times indicted former President Trump's interview Thursday with Univision, during which he warned that if he wins a second term, he would be justified in using the powers of the presidency to weaponize the FBI and DOJ against his perceived enemies. This comes as there is, of course, no evidence that President Biden or the deep state are behind his indictments that include 91 combined federal and state charges. Plus, Joy sits down with author and journalist Brian Stelter to discuss his new book "Network of Lies", about the circumstances of Tucker Carlson's firing from Fox, the network's role in radicalizing its viewers, and new insights about Trump's indictments for efforts to overthrow the 2020 election.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with a reminder: Donald Trump has told you who he is over and over again. Harsh treatment of immigrants, jailing his perceived enemies, and more -- the former president is not hiding his authoritarian plans if he is re-elected. Meanwhile, the Biden coalition that stopped Trump the last time is showing signs of fracturing. Joy and her panel discuss. Also in this episode, we analyze the U.S. Supreme Court announcing a new code of conduct. Critics say the loopholes are big enough to drive a truck through. Plus, we share new reporting on what lawyer Jenna Ellis shared with prosecutors in Trump's Georgia election interference case.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis asking the judge in Donald Trump's Georgia election interference case to put a protective order in place. Plus, the House averted a government shutdown as once again Dems stepped in to provide the votes, yet Republican Speaker Mike Johnson is not facing calls to remove him, even though doing the same thing cost McCarthy the gavel. Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) joins Joy with more. Plus, tens of thousands of people gathered on the National Mall for the March for Israel, as we are learning new details about a possible deal to free some hostages.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut awaiting the start of President Biden's news conference, following his bilateral meeting today with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. Then our expert legal guests unpack a wild day in court in Fulton County, Georgia, as we learned the source of the leaked confidential interviews between DA Fani Willis's office and some key figures in her January 6 RICO case. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the fact that it has been three years since an army of MAGA extremists laid siege to the U.S. Capitol. Now, it has been revealed that Donald Trump said he wanted to join the Jan. 6 crowd in new audio. Joy and her panel discuss. Plus, the new speaker Mike Johnson, in an October prayer call, said American culture is "dark and depraved." Our politics experts analyze this and more. Next, Hani Almadhoun, director of philanthropy at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, joins Joy Reid on Gaza developments. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with what many see as the expedited destruction of the Voting Rights Act. Plus, Donald Trump's tirades have already devastated the lives of people like Georgia election worker Ruby Freeman. On Monday, an appeals court heard arguments on the gag order designed to protect others from the words of Trump and some of his supporters. We bring you our analysis. Also in this episode, we discuss how far-right Sen. Mike Lee has revived an old and thoroughly discredited conspiracy theory about January 6th--the same Mike Lee who stated that, "America is not a democracy." Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) joins us with his perspective. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with what could happen should Donald Trump return to the White House. Plus, we cover how Fulton County DA Fani Willis has made her case against Harrison Floyd, one of Donald Trump's 18 co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case, as she seeks to revoke Floyd's bond for allegedly trying to intimidate witnesses and co-defendants online. Also in this episode, we analyze the deal to release the hostages held in the heavily demolished Gaza strip. Next, we learn more about Joy Reid's new book, "Medgar and Myrlie: Medgar Evers and the Love Story That Awakened America." All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy leads this episode of The ReidOut with the overwhelming anticipation for the Israeli and Palestinian families who may reunite with their loved ones in the coming days, as a result of a breakthrough hostage deal. The deal, agreed upon by Israel and Hamas, calls for the release of 50 women and children who were kidnapped and held in Gaza, and 150 Palestinians held in Israeli jails. Joy and her panel discuss this and Prime Minister Netanyahu's history of far-right leadership. Plus, Media Matters President Angelo Carusone joins Joy to discuss Elon Musk's much promised lawsuit against the nonprofit. Musk is suing Media Matters for exposing the fact that ads for major companies on X are often placed in a way that seems to highlight anti-semitic content. Finally, Joy and her guests discuss Republican Speaker Mike Johnson's likely push for a national abortion ban, as many abortion rights advocates around the country are stepping up efforts to enshrine healthcare access in state constitutions. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy leads this episode of The ReidOut with a troubling sign of the rise of far-right extremists being elected around the world, as anti-Islamic populist Geert Wilders is newly elected in the Netherlands. Joy and her panel of experts discuss his win plus the global tug-of-war between liberalism and ultra-nationalism, as many question the future of democracy. Plus, as eleven more hostages were freed Monday from Hamas, we learn more about who the Palestinian hostages were who were freed from Israeli control, and why they were incarcerated to begin with. Plus, Joy sits down with candidate for U.S. Senate Hill Harper, who says he was offered money to drop out of his race and run against Representative Rashida Tlaib, the only Palestinian American member of Congress. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy leads this episode of The ReidOut with new reporting that former Vice President Mike Pence seriously considered not attending the January 6th electoral vote certification. According to new details from sources familiar, it was Pence's son, a marine, who influenced his father's decision to preside despite mounting pressure from former President Trump. Also in this episode, as Russia extends the detention of American journalist Evan Gershkovich, Joy sits down with Masha Gessen of the New Yorker, another journalist the Russian government is seeking to prosecute. Finally, the Texas Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday on whether the state's abortion bans hurt women with complicated pregnancies. One of the plaintiffs in an ongoing lawsuit filed by a group of Texas women who say they were denied abortions despite grave risks to their own lives or their fetuses, joins Joy to discuss. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with two very stark warnings about the fight to protect our democracy and the direction of our country. Plus, we discuss how Hunter Biden has agreed to testify before the House Oversight Committee on the lack of evidence that his father did anything wrong. Meanwhile, Chairman James Comer refuses to take yes for an answer. Also in this episode, we cover how more hostages have been freed by Hamas, including an American, as negotiators work to extend the pause in fighting, with just hours to go before the extended ceasefire is set to end. Then, Joy speaks to a prominent rabbi and a labor leader, who happen to be married, about the importance of a peaceful "shared future" for Israelis and Palestinians. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with her expert guests discussing the gag order that was reinstated after Donald Trump targeted the wife of the judge overseeing Trump's New York civil fraud case. Plus, we bring you new reporting on GOP Rep. Scott Perry's text messages following the 2020 election revealing the integral role he likely played in Donald Trump's plot to overturn Joe Biden's victory. Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) joins us with more. Also in this episode, we examine the Koch network endorsing Nikki Haley, apparently seeing her as a mainstream alternative to Trump--yet history suggests that she is not a moderate. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy leads this episode of The ReidOut with the breaking news that Representative George Santos of New York has been expelled from Congress. Friday, after a litany of illegal and unethical behavior, Santos became just the sixth House member to be expelled in the history of the United States Congress. Joy and her guests discuss this plus Thursday's live debate between Governors Ron DeSantis and Gavin Newsom, amid new allegations around the Florida Republican Chair and Mom's for Liberty co-founder. Also in this episode, we discuss the resumption of bombing and fighting in Gaza as the temporary humanitarian truce expires. Joy and her guest discuss this and the bombshell reports that Israel knew of the Hamas attack plan but dismissed it as aspirational and ignored warnings. Finally, Joy and legendary dancer, director, and activist Debbie Allen sit down to discuss World AIDS Day. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy leads this episode of The ReidOut with a scandal in Florida, involving the Chair of Florida's Republican Party, Christian Ziegler. Ziegler is now under criminal investigation for allegations related to sexual battery, according to a complaint filed by the Sarasota Police Department. Joy and her guests discuss this plus Ziegler's wife Bridget Ziegler's anti-lgbtq activism as co-founder of Mom's for Liberty. Plus, new warnings about former President Trump's plans for a second presidency, which some say would move the country into a full-blown autocracy. Also, Ayman Mohyeldin joins Joy to discuss the latest on the ground in Gaza, with civilians receiving mounting pressure to flee despite no real options with Israel and Egypt refusing to allow refugees. This comes as U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin delivered strong remarks Saturday, about Israel needing to protect civilians in Gaza, calling them the center of gravity in Israel's war with Hamas.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the new legal filing on Tuesday in special counsel Jack Smith's election subversion case, showing prosecutors hope to present a more sweeping range of evidence of Donald Trump's lies about election fraud than previously thought. Plus, we examine Liz Cheney speaking of her regret for supporting Trump for years, as she warns about the potential consequences if Trump returns to the White House. Also in this episode, our legal expert discusses news that one of Trump's Georgia co-defendants may have jeopardized her bond by appearing to threaten witness Ruby Freeman on Instagram.

In this episode of The ReidOut, Joy Reid analyzes Donald Trump apparently saying he will be a "day one" American dictator, whose plans for a second presidency, critics say, are right out of the playbook of Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro: seek vengeance against your opponents, muzzle the press, and call off elections. Former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen joins Joy with more. Plus, we cover new reporting on the almost 200-person witness list in Donald Trump's Georgia election interference case, including Mike Pence, Bill Barr, and Steve Bannon. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut critiquing some of the people Donald Trump would likely recruit among controversial MAGA figures if he gets a second presidency. Plus, Trump was back in court on Thursday as new reporting on the signals from prosecutors in Georgia suggests that they expect Trump and/or his co-defendants to get prison time. Finally, we have an update on the major scandal involving Florida's Republican party chair and his wife, which is shining a light on the alleged efforts by Moms for Liberty to take over school systems and control what your children can read. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with video of Liz Cheney, banging that alarm bell with all her might, as her former friends and colleagues apparently abandon democracy for the cult of Trump. Our experts discuss warnings that a second Trump presidency could tip the U.S. into a dictatorship. Plus, we cover how Gaza teeters on the brink of a full-blown humanitarian catastrophe as calls for a permanent ceasefire grow louder by the day. Next, Texas goes full "Handmaid's Tale," creating their own dystopian reality in which women are forced to beg for the right to safeguard their own health. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.


Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut tonight with Rudy Giuliani, who is in the second day of his civil trial to determine the amount of damages he will have to pay to two Georgia election workers he defamed after the 2020 election. Our legal experts explain the latest in this case and more. Also in this episode, President Biden has told President Zelenskyy that he will never walk away from Ukraine, but many Republicans feel differently. Joy speaks to Sen. Raphael Warnock about this and the Israel-Hamas war. Plus, Cassidy Hutchinson joins Joy on the danger that Donald Trump poses if he gets a second presidency. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the fact that House Republicans still cannot answer critical questions as they breathlessly approve a Biden impeachment inquiry. Rep. Joe Neguse joins Joy with more. Plus, as America's Middle East policy faces strong criticism, there appears to be a growing rift between President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Rep. Rashida Tlaib and Rep.Cori Bush join The ReidOut to discuss. Additionally, we bring you breaking news in one of Jack Smith's federal cases against Donald Trump. The Court of Appeals for the DC circuit has handed Trump another setback. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy leads this episode of The ReidOut with Rudy Giuliani's defamation suit against two Georgia election workers. The former New York City mayor was expected to testify Thursday but ultimately did not appear. The eight person jury in the Washington, DC courthouse began deliberations today to decide how much money Giuliani owes in damages. Joy and her guests discuss this plus a major case in the Supreme Court, in which the justices, three of whom are Trump-appointees, will consider whether the government can charge January 6th rioters with a statute that makes it a crime to obstruct an official proceeding. Doing so could potentially delay Special Counsel Jack Smith's election interference case, as obstruction is one of the four counts brought against Trump. Also in this episode, Joy and her guests discuss Vladimir Putin, Viktor Orbán, and the Republican Party's mutual embrace of authoritarianism. Finally, we discuss a shocking new interview in which Israel's ambassador to the United Kingdom says that a two-state solution is not an option. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy leads this episode of The ReidOut with the long-anticipated verdict in Rudy Giuliani's defamation trial against two Georgia poll workers. An eight-person jury in Washington, D.C. today decided that Giuliani will owe over $148 million in damages to Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss for the distress and defamation his lies caused. A lawyer representing Freeman and Moss joins Joy to discuss the verdict and what comes next. Plus, the Israeli Defense Forces Friday announced that they mistakenly killed three Israeli hostages while bombing Gaza. The President of Save the Children joins Joy to discuss this plus the grave humanitarian crisis still unfolding in Gaza. Finally, the legendary Tariq "Black Thought" Trotter, frontman of The Roots, joins Joy to discuss his new memoir and the 50th anniversary of Hip-Hop. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy leads this episode of The ReidOut with Donald Trump's inflammatory comments at a rally over the weekend, saying that immigrants are "poisoning the blood of our country". Some say these words sound a lot like the Nazi rhetoric written by Adolf Hitler himself, in the book "Mein Kampf", which, according to Trump's first wife, Trump kept on his bedside table. Joy and her guests discuss this plus the new reporting from ProPublica, about how Justice Clarence Thomas's private complaints about his salary, sparked fear that he would resign, threatening the conservative presence on the Supreme Court. Plus, in the Middle East, Israel is facing growing international pressure over civilian casualties. Joy and her guest discuss how The Pope, the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, and foreign ministers from the UK and Germany, have all condemned various attacks by Israel's military in Gaza. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the breaking news that the Colorado Supreme Court has found that Donald Trump has engaged in insurrection, disqualifying him from holding office. "Can a twice adjudicated insurrectionist become the president of the United States?," Joy Reid asks. Our experts discuss on The ReidOut. Plus, Rachel Maddow joins us at the top of the show. On this ruling going to the Supreme Court, Maddow tells Joy, "I don't think this is the way that Donald Trump's political career ends because of what we know about this iteration of the United States Supreme Court." All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with Colorado and Donald Trump's disqualification from that state's ballot. Joy and her guests discuss how what many call a compromised Supreme Court, shaped by Trump, will likely decide his fate on that issue, and his claim of presidential immunity in the election interference case. Plus--the predictable response from Trump's MAGA allies is, "Let the people decide"... After many of them allegedly tried to overturn the will of the voters in 2024. Next, we examine Trump's apparent obsession with pure blood, which is now part of his increasingly facist stump speech. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the Biden team weighing how to talk to voters about the dangers of Donald Trump, at a key time when the president is trying to lock in some of the crucial groups in the Biden coalition. Also in this episode, Joy and her panel of esteemed guests announce "Who Won the Year" in 2023. Plus, Joy is joined by a major special guest who is very much in demand right now. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.


In for Joy Reid, Charles Coleman Jr. leads this episode of The ReidOut with Special Counsel Jack Smith filing a new motion to block Donald Trump from making political arguments during his criminal trial. The new filing also blocks Trump from discussing conspiracy theories and "irrelevant disinformation." Charles is joined by a panel of experts to discuss this plus Michigan's Supreme Court deciding against removing Trump from the 2024 ballot, unlike Colorado's highest court. Also, we discuss the Republican's new and unrelenting attacks against the Voting Rights Act in many states, and what this means for the future of fair representation. Finally, Charles and his guests discuss the Iowa caucuses, which are now just three weeks away. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.


Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with President Biden's powerful new ad on the Trump threat to democracy amid new polling that shows a shocking number of Americans do not believe what they saw with their own eyes on January 6th. Plus, two new challenges to Trump's place on the ballot arise, this time in Florida and Illinois, as a deadline looms for the U.S. Supreme court to decide on his disqualification in Colorado. Also in this episode, we bring you the scandal that the Republican-led Oversight Committee will not be investigating: the millions of dollars Trump raked in from foreign governments while he was president, according to a new report from House Democrats. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with President Biden, who marked the anniversary of the January 6th attack on the Capitol on Friday with a scathing rebuke of the man who sparked the violence that day, and a warning that Trump remains a serious threat to democracy. Plus, we bring you breaking news from the Supreme Court on whether it will hear arguments on Trump's ballot status in Colorado--the same court that Trump's lawyer says owes him a favor. We also have three very special guests: Rep. Bennie Thompson and Rep. Adam Schiff from the former January sixth select committee, and former Officer Harry Dunn. Dunn is planning his return to the Capitol, the place he so bravely defended on January 6th, but this time as a member of Congress. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with Rep. Elise Stefanik, number four in the House Republican leadership, refusing to commit to certifying the will of the voters if Donald Trump loses, as Trump himself refuses to sign a pledge not to overthrow the government. Also in this episode, we cover President Biden, who unlike Trump supports democracy. Biden took his message to Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston amid growing concerns about his standing with Black voters. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with footage that shows that Mitch McConnell knew, back in 2021, that Trump can face criminal charges. Now, Trump's lawyer is making the absurd argument that a president can commit all kinds of heinous crimes, and remain immune from prosecution forever, unless he's impeached and convicted. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) joins Joy Reid with his analysis. Also in this episode, Trump's rhetoric is having dangerous consequences, as both special counsel Jack Smith and Judge Tanya Chutkan are targets of "swatting." Next, Trump's big hope for 2024? He says he hopes the U.S. economy crashes sometime soon, which, of course, would likely leave huge numbers of his supporters broke. All this and more in this edition of The Reidout on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with breaking news from the presidential race. Donald Trump's most persistent critic on the campaign trail, Chris Christie, has announced that he is dropping out of 2024. Also in this episode, we examine how Trump has often claimed to have unlimited power as president. Now, his pitch for "absolute power" and his claims of immunity from any legal consequences should be setting off alarm bells. Yet, all we are hearing from Republicans are the sounds of silence. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.
Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with breaking news. The U.S. and British military have launched strikes against targets in Houthis-controlled Yemen, according to two U.S. officials. This comes after the Iranian-backed militant group has launched a series of attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea, which has stoked fears of a wider conflict in the region already reeling from the Israel-Hamas war. Next, we bring you U.S. news involving Donald Trump. Trump was allowed five minutes to speak in court in his New York civil fraud trial on Thursday, then went on a fact-free rant bashing New York's attorney general. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with Donald Trump, Jr. and leading Republicans' latest, racist talking points against diversity, equity and inclusion. Also in this episode, we share the shocking, alleged audio recording of Trump ally Roger Stone apparently calling for the assassination of two prominent Democrats. Stone has denied making these comments. Plus, Joy shares her conversation with Charlamagne Tha God on why the mainstream media is so obsessed with him, and why President Biden is struggling with Black voters. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis claiming small victories in the Iowa caucuses, even though they each got walloped by the inevitable nominee--Donald Trump. Also in this episode, Democratic Michigan Governor and Biden campaign co-chair, Gretchen Whitmer, joins Joy to discuss the Democrats' view of the Republican race and whether President Biden has a "Michigan problem." Plus, Joy takes on the war on Dr. King's memory, as there is more to his legacy than just that one speech that Republicans often misuse for their own political aims. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with Ted Cruz's endorsement of Donald Trump for president--the same Trump who ridiculed the looks of his wife and accused his father of killing JFK. Cruz is just one of many Republicans, whom Joy calls "cowardly," who have signed on to Trump's authoritarian revenge tour, at the mere price of their dignity. Also in this episode, Joy examines the alarming parallels between President Biden and Lyndon Johnson as each man faced re-election, including their roles in two very unpopular conflicts. Plus, we expose the possible Supreme Court reversal of a 1984 decision that created something called the "Chevron deference," which enshrines government powers to regulate industries, as a key case is argued now before the Supreme Court. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with Donald Trump bragging again about acing a dementia test, meanwhile claiming that presidents should have full immunity for any crimes they might want to commit. Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder joins Joy on that, and on a big victory in Louisiana where a new legislative map, with two majority-Black districts, is advancing in the state legislature. Next, with a border deal on the table, which Senate Republicans say is a great deal, Trump's MAGA caucus in the House is saying no, because they want to continue to stoke fear ahead of the fall election. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Moms for Liberty co-founder Tiffany Justice joins Joy Reid on Moms for Liberty seeking influence over public school library content and more. "We're talking about a public school library," Justice tells Joy of what many call the resultant, de facto book bans. "Children don't have unfettered access to the internet at school." Next, their conversation is discussed by MSNBC's Ali Velshi and Susan Del Percio. "It's disingenuous to call it all about sex," Velshi tells Joy of the true motives behind the de facto bans. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with Ron DeSantis suspending his presidential campaign and endorsing Donald Trump, putting an end to one of the biggest campaign failures in political history. Joy's guests lambaste how DeSantis is leaving behind a trail of destructive policies in Florida that he and his obedient Republican legislature shoved down the throats of Floridians, all to advance his personal political ambitions. Meanwhile, Trump is lobbing racially charged attacks on Nikki Haley, who is now the only non-insurrectionist left in the Republican race. Plus, we examine how the abortion issue continues to haunt Republicans on this, the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision enshrining women's bodily autonomy, which was killed by Republicans. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with Nikki Haley pressing on despite basically impossible odds. Yet, our expert guests say that this is not a hard decision, because she has the support of the billionaire donor class who want all the Trump tax cuts for the super rich, but cannot stomach Donald Trump. Plus, with Joe Biden's economy doing so well, all Republicans have left to offer is fear, including fear of migrants. Tonight, we look at how the issue is playing in the Latino community. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with yet another Trump associate who is heading to prison, and apparently broke, humiliated and begging for money. Former Donald Trump advisor Peter Navarro has been sentenced to four months in prison for contempt of Congress after refusing to testify before the House Jan. 6 select committee. Joy and her panel discuss. Plus, the Republican frontrunner himself, Donald Trump, was on the witness stand on Thursday, for all of three minutes, in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case. Could she be awarded $100 million? We also draw attention to the horrifying post-Roe consequences--nearly 65,000 pregnancies from rape in the 14 states with abortion bans. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the dramatic breaking news out of a New York City courtroom that has likely put a damper on Donald Trump's weekend. A nine member jury has reached its verdict in Trump's second defamation trial brought by writer E. Jean Carroll. With the unanimous verdict Donald Trump is on the hook for just over $83 million dollars in damages. The question remains, is the amount high enough to keep Trump from continuing his attacks against E. Jean Carroll, or will we be back in a court room again for a third defamation trial? Joy and her expert guests analyze this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut asking us to commemorate that it has been 63 years since President Eisenhower's farewell speech, as those words come back to haunt us with fears growing of a regional war in the Middle East. This after three U.S. troops were killed in an attack on a base in Jordan, with the White House blaming "Iran-backed militant groups." Plus, E. Jean Carroll spoke out for the first time since the $83 million verdict against Donald Trump. Trump reportedly does not pay his lawyers, so how likely is Ms. Carroll to ever to see that money? Next, infrastructure, chips and science are among President Biden's biggest accomplishments. Now Republicans are shamelessly trying to take credit for policies they voted against. Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) joins Joy with more. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with many on the right being in full meltdown over celebrity "it" couple Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. With young, white women under 30 trending leftward, the MAGA right has a good reason to be concerned. Also in this episode, we bring you a new investigation that reveals that prison labor is behind some of the most popular food products that make their way to your dinner table. Plus, President Biden says that he has decided on a response to the deaths of three U.S. soldiers in Jordan. The parents of one of those soldiers, Sergeant Breonna Moffett, joins Joy on this and more. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with one of the many times former Vice President Mike Pence talked about keeping his oath, something that three former Republican governors say Donald Trump failed to do on January 6th, rendering him ineligible to run again. One of those governors, former Republican Gov. Marc Racicot of Montana, joins Joy to discuss. Also in this episode, while lacking the slightest evidence of a crime or misdemeanor, House Republicans move forward with plans to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, while simultaneously obstructing efforts to address the border issue. Plus, Rep. Cori Bush joins Joy on the DOJ investigation of her, and her reaction to the Republican Congressman who called her husband a "thug," and said Bush is "loud" and needs to "tone it down." All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The Reidout with the apparent revelation that the Republicans' top priority is not securing the border. It is apparently helping Donald Trump return to the White House. Also in this episode, President Biden was greeted in Michigan by pro-Palestinian protesters. The mayor of Dearborn, MI, Abdullah Hammoud (D), who recently turned down a meeting with Biden's campaign, joins Joy with more. Plus, NBC News begins its new "Deciders Focus Group" series. We share the views of Pennsylvanian women who voted for Trump last time, plus what they're thinking now after Trump's Supreme Court overturned women's reproductive rights. Finally, writer, producer, and director Ava DuVernay joins Joy to discuss her new movie "Origin," which examines racism and social inequality in a unique way. It is getting rave reviews. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with breaking news. The U.S. has launched new airstrikes against Iran-backed targets in Iraq and Syria in retaliation for a drone attack that killed three American soldiers. The strikes come the same day that President Biden attended the dignified transfer of the soldiers killed in the strike in Jordan that the U.S. has attributed to Iranian-backed militant groups. President Biden released a statement, saying in part: "Our response began today. It will continue at times and places of our choosing. The United States does not seek conflict in the Middle East or anywhere else in the world. But let all those who might seek to do us harm know this: if you harm an American, we will respond." We bring you more breaking news coverage in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the fact that Donald Trump told MAGA Republicans to do nothing about the border this year, apparently because Republicans cannot afford to give it up as an election issue. Also in this episode, we expose how Trump has managed to delay his criminal trials, something no regular citizen would be able to do. Plus, as Trump openly roots for an economic crash, Joe Biden presides over what even Trump advisors admit is a whopper of an economy. Can Democrats spread this truth? All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The Reid out with breaking news from Captiol Hill, moments after The House failed to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas by just two votes--an embarassing loss for Speaker Mike Johnson. Then we turn to the three-judge panel on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously ruling on Tuesday in its crushing legal takedown that, counter to Donald Trump's stated arguments, presidents do not have complete and absolute immunity from criminal prosecution, and thus Trump must face trial for his alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the historic case argued before the United States Supreme Court on Thursday. The question before the court? Can the state of Colorado keep the former president, who that state found credibly liable for inciting an insurrection, off the ballot in November. On the face of it, it seems like a pretty simple question, but it is a question that has never come before the Court, and the debate centers on Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which was written by Congress in 1866 and ratified in 1868. Joy Reid and her panel discuss this, plus they preview a just-announced press conference from President Joe Biden, responding to the findings of the special counsel investigation of classified documents found in his possession.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with Elise Stefanik, who seem to know that going full election-denier will boost her chances to win "The Apprentice: Autocracy," season one, with the dubious prize of becoming Trump's running mate, "hang Mike Pence" threats notwithstanding. Her absurd comments capped a week of Republican embarassments which included knifing the border bill they demanded and a failed impeachment attempt. Also in this episdoe, we cover President Biden calling Israel's military response to Hamas "over the top," as Prime Minister Netanyahu signals that a ground invasion of Rafah could be imminent. Plus, the right-wing Supreme Court has been a big supporter of "states' rights" in cases involving reproductive rights and control over women's bodies, but not so much when it came time to decide whether states can kick a proven insurrectionist with the last name Trump off the ballot. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReiOut with Donald Trump's "unhinged" NATO threat to allow Putin to do whatever he wants to our allies as the U.S. stands by and does nothing, while seemingly promising to appease Putin on the issue of Ukraine. Also, we cover how Trump has formally asked the Supreme Court to put a hold on last week's ruling finding that he does not have presidential immunity from criminal prosecution as he meets with his sympathetic Florida judge in his stolen classified documents case. Plus, just like "the deep state" planned it, Taylor Swift's boyfriend and a few of his friends have won the Super Bowl, as Donald Trump tries to take credit for Swift's wildly successful music career. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

In this episode of The ReidOut, we discuss how Sen. Lindsey Graham, who once was a champion of aid to Ukraine, is now refusing to vote in support of aid for fear of angering Donald Trump. Also in this episode, if at first you cannot impeach, try try again. House Republicans take another swing at impeaching the Homeland Security secretary, after their first attempt failed in an embarrasing fashion. We bring you breaking news on this development. Plus, voters brave snow to vote in a New York special election that could give us some clues about how the November presidential election might go. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut on a very big night in news. Today in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, a Valentine's Day mass shooting erupted as the city was celebrating its third super bowl title in five seasons. Additionally, special counsel Jack Smith has filed his brief with the Supreme Court opposing Donald Trump's quest for total immunity. Plus, Republicans are licking their wounds after yet another election defeat last night. Also, Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen joins Joy after his powerful floor speech accusing Israel of a "textbook war crime" in Gaza. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with a defiant DA Fani Willis, who was on the witness stand in Atlanta, pushing back hard against a series of degrading personal questions, as Donald Trump's lawyers try to get her removed from the Georgia election interference case. Also, the stage is set for Trump's first criminal trial, as a judge in the hush money case sets a date for jury selection. Plus, the Republican Party is apparently now a wholly-owned subsidiary of Trump, Inc. He's in total control of the Republican agenda in Congress. Additionally, we are now learning of a push from Trump's allies to have him give the official Republican response to President Biden's State of the Union address. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with major breaking news from New York in the jaw-dropping number of $453,500,000. That is the amount Judge Arthur Engoron has ruled Donald Trump has to pay in his New York civil fraud case which includes nearly $100 million dollars in interest. That number will continue to grow until he pays. Engoron also ruled that Trump is barred from personally running a business in New York for the next three years. Engoron's ruling also hits the elder Trump sons, fining Eric Trump and Donald Trump, Jr. $4 million apiece, and fining Trump's longtime business manager Allen Weisselberg $1 million dollars. Joy and her expert guests discuss this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the revelaiton that Herbert Hoover ranks significantly higher than Donald Trump in a new historians' poll of the best and worst presidents of all time. Our presidential historian, Michael Beschloss, joins us with more. Plus, Bishop William Barber joins Joy on his new effort to mobilize millions of poor voters. Next, we expose more anti-abortion lunacy from the right as the Alabama Supreme Court rules that frozen embryos are children, as Trump reportedly pushes for a 16-week abortion ban. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with reports that Donald Trump and some of his associates are begging for his followers' last few dollars to pay his bills and judgments. "It's the biggest grift in American political history," Joy says. "Start a cult and watch the money roll in." Also in this episode, two critical Trump-related rulings from the Supreme Court could be imminent, involving his claim of absolute immunity, and on whether states can kick him off the ballot under the 14th Amendment. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the fact that the Republicans' "highly credible" source now says he was, in fact, passing along Russian disinformation about the Bidens that formed the foundation of Republicans' wayward and hapless impeachment inquiry. Former Rudy Giuliani associate Lev Parnas, who was involved in a previous effort to "dig up dirt" on the Bidens, joins Joy with his perspective. Also in this episode, Donald Trump continues to compare himself to slain Russian opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, while making another absurd claim about his purloined classified documents. Plus, many questions remain unanswered after a bullied non-binary high school student died following a fight in Oklahoma.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the Republicans' utter humiliation as the basis for their effort to impeach President Biden, by implicating him in a supposed Ukrainian bribery scheme, falls apart. Yet, this will not apparently stop them from carrying water for Russia and Donald Trump. Rep. Jamie Raskin joins Joy as the informant who lied to the FBI, Alexander Smirnov, about the Biden bribe lies, is re-arrested today. Also in this episode, we expose how Trump stole the Republican Party. His daughter-in-law says the party faithful would be happy to see their contributions used for Trump's legal bills. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut as American Women face a real-life 'Handmaid's Tale." Overturning Roe was not enough for Republicans. Now some on the Right are coming after in vitro fertilization, and even birth control. Also in this episode, as President Biden announces 500 new sanctions against Russia following the death of Alexei Navalny, Republicans are pushing even harder to abandon Ukraine. Plus, does Nikki Haley realistically have any chance of winning the Republican nomination if she is unable to win her own state of South Carolina in tomorrow's primary? We discuss it with our expert panel. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

In this episode of The ReidOut, we discuss how Donald Trump's recent attempt at Black outreach went awry, as he spewed a litany of stereotypes, including that Black people like him because he has a mugshot and is being discriminated against by the legal system. Also in this episode--Trump is appealing his nine-figure civil fraud judgment, which grows by more than $100,000 every day, as prosecutors in another case ask a judge to slap a gag order on the former president. Plus, Michigan voters will go to the polls in tomorrow's primary where President Biden faces a potentially significant protest vote over his support for Israel's war in Gaza.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with reports that Nazis mingled openly at CPAC, a prominent conservative conference where Donald Trump has been the keynote speaker since 2017, this past weekend, according to NBC News. Plus, as both President Biden and Trump plan trips to the border, immigration is also discussed by Joy and her guests. Finally, Tennessee is seeing an onslaught of extreme GOP bills from its state legislature, including a ban on pride and Black Lives Matter flags in schools. Tennessee St. Rep. Justin Jones (D) joins Joy Reid on the Tennessee House GOP passing a bill that would prevent legislators who have been expelled, like Jones, from being reappointed. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with breaking news from the Supreme Court. The 6-3 conservative majority has decided to hear the case of Trump vs. the United States on whether Donald Trump can claim presidential immunity over his criminal election interference charges. Plus, Mitch McConnell is stepping down as the Senate Republican leader in November. "But the fact remains--no individual has done more damage to the Senate than Mitch McConnell," Joy says. Joy gives her analysis of what she calls McConnell's "shameful legacy." All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.


Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with how Donald Trump often whines about the unfairness of the justice system. Yet, there is apparently a distinct tier for Trump, who remains a free man, and another tier for the many, many other Americans who go to prison for much less than he has done. Also in this episode, we spotlight the brave mourners who defied the Kremlin outside the funeral of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. We show how their valor contrasts with the weakness and capitulaton of the "stooges" in America's Republican Party. Finally, we discuss how Beyoncé, who is number one on the country music charts, is helping shine a light on the Black pioneers in the genre, particularly Black women. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with today's Supreme Court decision allowing Donald Trump to remain on the Colorado presidential ballot. One of the plaintiffs who tried to remove him from the ballot under the 14th amendment, joins Joy Reid to discuss. Also in this episode -- After calling for an "immediate ceasefire" in Gaza, Vice President Kamala Harris met with the chief political rival of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. Senator Chris Van Hollen, who has also called for a ceasefire, joins the show to weigh in. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the results of yesterday's Super Tuesday elections. Following her low performance at the polls, Nikki Haley announced today that she has officially suspended her bid for president. Plus, North Carolina Republicans have nominated Mark Robinson, a Holocaust-denier who once described the LGBTQ community as "filth" and denounced the civil rights movement of the 1960s, as their pick for governor. Robinson's Democratic opponent, Josh Stein, joins Joy to discuss. Finally, Joy and her guests discuss Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema's announcement that she will not be seeking reelection, following a controversial run in office. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with President Biden's upcoming State of the Union address. Joy and her panel of experts discuss how Biden can successfully convince Americans that his accomplishments have made their lives better, and what more he can accomplish if he is elected to a second term in November. Plus, Secretary Pete Buttigieg joins Joy to discuss Biden's messaging and public perception on the economy. Also in this episode, we discuss how Biden and the Democrats will use the State of the Union platform to focus on abortion, especially in the face of Speaker of the House Mike Johnson's extremist views on reproductive healthcare. Finally, Joy and her guests discuss the fate of the Nikki Haley voters, now that she is officially out of the race. Will Biden be able to flip Haley voters or will they bite the bullet and vote for Trump? All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the State of the Union address. An energized President Biden also shamed Republicans for trying to "bury the truth" about January 6th. Two heroes of that day, former officers Michael Fanone and Harry Dunn, join Joy with more. Plus, as Biden talks about saving democracy, what is Trump up to? While his daughter-in-law is turning the RNC into the new family business, he is hostng a live-action episode of "The Apprentice" with Hungary's anti-immigrant, fearmonger on "race mixing" and LGBTQ folks, and would-be prime minister-for-life, Viktor Orban--only in this distopian series Donald Trump is the apprentice. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with SNL turning to Scarlett Johansson to mock Alabama U.S. Senator Katie Britt's wildy misleading screed on immigration. But the truth is, immigration reform has failed again and again because of the right-wing echo chamber, from Rush Limbaugh to Donald Trump. Meanwhile, Donald Trump is again lavishing praise on his autocratic role models, because he apparently really wants that kind of power for himself, critics say. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with Jamie Raskin speaking the truth as Biden special prosecutor Robert Hur testifies before a congressional committee, where the latest Republican attempt to smear the president comes up embarrasingly short. Also in this episode, Georgia Senator Raphael Warnock joins Joy as polls close in his state's presidential primary. He has a warning about voter suppression ahead of the presidential election this fall. Plus, a new U.S. Intelligence report suggests Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could be on thin ice due to the war in Gaza. Today, Joy spoke to former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert who says he agrees with President Biden that Netanyahu is hurting Israel more than he's helping. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

As Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut, we reflect on the events of four years ago when Covid-19 was officially declared a pandemic. Despite the immense challenges faced then, Republicans now pose the question: "Are you better off than you were then?," in a bid to help Donald Trump's campaign against President Biden. Are they trying to gaslight the American public? Additionally, we delve into the Trump-led takeover of the RNC, where loyalists and family members now hold sway. Plus, a bipartisan House vote has put TikTok on the brink of being banned in the U.S., a platform many of us, including young voters, use daily. Enjoy our insightful and thought-provoking discussions on these pressing issues and more on The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with Donald Trump appearing in court today for a hearing in his Mar-a-Lago classified documents case. Joy and her guests discuss the nearly five-hour hearing, and the arguments that Trump's lawyers tried to make regarding Trump's right to possess the highly classified government material. Plus, NBC's Yamiche Alcindor joins to discuss Vice President Kamala Harris's historic visit to an abortion clinic, as Republicans push for a national ban. Finally, we discuss the bill passed yesterday by the House of Representatives that would force TikTok's Chinese parent company to sell the app to an American company, and how the former Trump Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin plays a role. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

On tonight's episode of The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Donald Trump's Georgia election interference trial, through which the right is attempting to center DA Fani Willis as a distraction from Trump's attempt to overturn the election. Despite the judge finding no conflict of interest despite attempts to remove her, Willis's integrity was gratuitously questioned in his ruling to provide political fodder and GOP talking points. Additionally, we debunk right-wing propaganda claiming a surge in support among Black voters for Donald Trump, revealing the truth behind the rhetoric. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Donald Trump's attempts to deflect from his autocratic tendencies by erroneously accusing Joe Biden of threatening democracy. Meanwhile, Trump's billionaire status is called into question as he struggles to secure a bond in his New York civil fraud case. Additionally, we discuss how the family of a liberal icon is expressing outrage as an award in her honor has been given to controversial figures like Elon Musk and Rupert Murdoch. Plus, Nikole Hannah-Jones discusses how the right has twisted the concept of "colorblindness" to impede racial progress. Join us as we dissect these critical issues and expose Trump's financial vulnerability on The ReidOut on MSNBC.

On tonight's episode of The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Paul Manafort's ties to Russia and his potential return to the Trump campaign. Manafort, known for his extensive Russia connections, may resurface in Trump's circle, as the former president is in desperate need of cash. Rep. Adam Schiff joins Joy with more. Meanwhile, Trump loyalist Peter Navarro begins a prison term for contempt of Congress. Additionally, Judge Aileen Cannon's unconventional jury instructions in the Florida Trump documents case has raised eyebrows among legal experts. We also take you to Ohio, where three GOP candidates vie for the chance to challenge Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown, in a race pivotal for Senate control. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid interviews State Senator Eva Burch of Arizona, who has bravely shared her planned abortion story, while advocating for the reproductive rights of all women. Also, as chaos ensues in the courts over Texas' use of state and local police to arrest and deport migrants, Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas speaks out against the GOP's mishandling of this critical issue. Additionally, the House Oversight Committee's Biden impeachment proceedings continue with questionable witnesses, including a convicted fraudster who could not attend the hearing because he is in jail. We have more updates on these Republicans in disarray. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Donald Trump appearing to be broke and desperate, with his party facing a financial crisis thanks to his mounting legal bills and "low energy" fundraising numbers. Plus, a federal judge issued a stark warning today that Trump could trigger another insurrection in the lead-up to or aftermath of the 2024 election. Plus, Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg tells a New York judge, "Enough is enough," meaning that there is no need to delay Trump's criminal hush money trial any longer. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

In breaking news out of Moscow, a shooting attack has left at least 40 dead and over 100 injured, according to Russian state news agencies. The attack occurred at a large concert venue northwest of central Moscow. Russian officials say several gunmen fired automatic weapons at the crowd. The Islamic State has claimed responsibility, via an ISIS-affiliated account on Telegram, but without providing proof. We bring you the latest. Plus, Donald Trump's $454 million bond in his New York civil fraud must be posted soon. New York Attorney General Letitia James can begin seizing his bank accounts or properties, in any state, including potentially Trump Tower or Mar-a-Lago, if Trump is unable to secure a bond. What implications could this have? We discuss this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with the first criminal case, not revolving around classified documents or January 6th, but rather around Stephanie Clifford, better known as "Stormy Daniels," that could potentially bring down Donald Trump. Also, Joy brings you not one, but two major announcements involving her esteemed colleague Rachel Maddow. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid delves into Donald Trump's latest endeavor: selling special MAGA Bibles for $60 each, despite his apparent inability to name a single Bible verse. Plus, the esteemed Rachel Maddow joins Joy to discuss today's legal arguments before the Supreme Court challening access to the mifepristone abortion pill. Plus, we examine the disturbing trend of right-wing figures jumping to wild accusations immediately after tragic events, like the recent bridge accident in Baltimore. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

On tonight's episode of The ReidOut, Joy Reid dives into the paradox of RFK Jr., whose stance on vaccinations aligns closely with MAGA--yet he presents a potential threat to President Biden in November. What exactly is his appeal? Additionally, we will discuss the absurd blame game by Republicans following the Baltimore bridge disaster, including baseless accusations tied to DEI. Baltimore's mayor, Mayor Brandon Scott (D), who has faced Republican racism, joins Joy to shed light on the situation. On a positive note, Democrats have secured another special election victory by emphasizing reproductive rights, signaling that voters recognize the risks of a second Trump presidency for American women and girls. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Liz Cheney issuing a stark warning about the potential consequences of a second Trump presidency as Trump aggressively seeks to dismiss his legal cases. Meanwhile, an unprecedented fundraiser featuring former President Obama, President Biden, and former President Clinton is underway. Joy brings you the latest. Additionally, immigration is a divisive election topic. Yet, the Baltimore bridge disaster underscores the vital contributions amid sometimes dangerous conditions made by immigrants in the United States. Joy commemorates the six victims who died in this tragedy. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.


Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid delves into Donald Trump's escalating messiah complex. Trump, who has likened himself to Jesus, is now employing threatening language towards President Biden and a judge's daughter. In addition, the Florida Supreme Court's pivotal ruling on a ballot measure aiming to safeguard abortion rights in the state's constitution takes center stage, potentially influencing the upcoming November election. Furthermore, filmmaker Rory Kennedy, sister of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., joins us to discuss her new HBO documentary series and sheds light on why she and the majority of the Kennedy family are endorsing Joe Biden over RFK Jr. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid covers the global condemnation that erupted following an Israeli airstrike that tragically claimed the lives of seven humanitarian aid workers associated with Chef Jose Andres' World Central Kitchen, labeling the strike as "unforgivable." Furthermore, we delve into the concerning phenomenon of the Trump cult, where his followers seemingly disregard his alleged crimes and elevate him to a messianic figure at his rallies. Exploring the influence of a renowned minister from the 1950s and '60s on Trump's tactics will shed light on this worrisome trend. Additionally, marking 103 years since the Tulsa Race Massacre, two centenarian survivors persist in their quest for justice, coinciding with a pivotal court hearing today, highlighting the enduring struggle for accountability and reconciliation. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Donald Trump's rhetoric escalating to even more toxic levels, targeting not only the LGBTQ community but also migrants, whom he dehumanizes as "animals" seeking to invade the homes of suburban housewives. In another development, special counsel Jack Smith confronts Judge Aileen Cannon, known for her favorable disposition towards Trump, urging her to abandon the ludicrous guidelines for jury instructions in the Trump classified documents case. Failure to comply may result in Smith seeking intervention from a higher court. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

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.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid delves into the never-ending Trump grift, as Lara Trump urges MAGA supporters to donate their last five dollars, while Donald Trump faces yet another legal challenge with his New York hush money trial. Also, we explore the RFK Jr. factor, with debates swirling about his impact on Biden's votes and revelations about his donors' ties to far-right extremists, Christian nationalists, and January 6th insurrectionists. Plus, we discuss the Biden economy, celebrating another month of blockbuster job growth, despite Fox's attempts to spin it negatively. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid unravels the hypocrisy surrounding abortion rights, where only the extreme religious factions seek to control women's reproductive choices. Trump navigates a delicate balance on this issue, attempting to retain women voters while placating his evangelical base. Plus, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) joins us to delve into this dichotomy and President Biden's recent proposal for student debt forgiveness. Additionally, we examine the infiltration of Russian propaganda into the rhetoric of congressional Republicans. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid uncovers the repercussions of leaving decisions up to the states as Arizona's Supreme Court upholds a near-total abortion ban reminiscent of the Civil War era, stirring nationwide debates. Democratic Arizona St. Sen. Eva Burch joins us to discuss the implications. Additionally, we delve into a New York court's rejection of Donald Trump's latest legal maneuver, highlighting his attempts to circumvent the law. Also on the agenda is the MAGA grift, with everyone, including Jared Kushner, cashing in--yet Trump's billionaire backers likely expect significant returns for their campaign contributions. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid debunks Donald Trump's false claims of credit for dismantling reproductive rights, which he also falsely attributes to the people's desires. This highlights the dangerous alliance between MAGA and the evangelical right. Additionally, Allen Weisselberg faces his second stint in prison at 76, bearing the burden for Trump as the former president's criminal trial looms. Plus, concerns escalate over airplane safety with another whistleblower raising alarms about Boeing planes. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy and her guests reflect on the legacy of the late O.J. Simpson and his acquittal, highlighting how the "Trial of the Century" revealed deep societal divides in America. Plus, as the first criminal trial of a former president looms, NBC News has obtained a list of potential witnesses, sparking speculation about whether Donald Trump will take the stand. Meanwhile, MAGA figure Mike Johnson's visit to Mar-a-Lago to discuss election integrity with Trump underscores the ongoing propagation of falsehoods by the RNC regarding the 2020 election. Finally, Joy is joined by Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes (D). All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Vice President Kamala Harris delivering a strong rebuke in Arizona against those eroding reproductive rights both locally and across the nation. Meanwhile, Donald Trump, who seldom attends church, is amplifying Christian nationalist sentiments, a once-fringe movement now dominating the Republican Party. Additionally, in Florida, two staunch election-deniers convened to discuss "election integrity," with Speaker "MAGA Mike" Johnson aligning closely with Trump in a bid to salvage his troubled speakership. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with a dismissed prospective juror describing Donald Trump as "just another guy," as the jury selection for Trump's hush money trial continues. The judge also issued a warning to Trump about potentially intimidating jurors during day two of the process. Trump's MAGA supporters are expressing frustration, claiming that it is unfair for Trump to be required to attend court like any other person accused of a crime. Additionally, the Republican Party is under scrutiny for its normalization of violent rhetoric, exemplified by Senator Tom Cotton's controversial call for violence against pro-Palestinian protesters. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with President Biden expressing his concern about his opponent, Donald Trump, who, instead of campaigning, spent his day off from his ongoing criminal trial meeting with a right-wing foreign leader once ridiculed for proposing a military base in his home country named "Fort Trump." Additionally, Trump complained about not receiving unlimited jury strikes, a practice that does not exist in criminal trials, while continuing his attacks on the judge and prosecutor in his hush money trial. Meanwhile, Sergeant Aquilino Gonell, who was brutally attacked by members of Trump's insurrectionist mob on January 6th, joins the discussion as National Guard whistleblowers shed light on the true events of that violent and disgraceful day. Sergeant Gonell also joins Joy with his perspective. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, we lead with a dismissed prospective juror revealing she that she could not be impartial about Donald Trump. However, today, twelve New Yorkers—seven men and five women—have been sworn in for the Trump hush money trial, indicating they believe they can be impartial. Additionally, the Kennedy family endorses President Biden, rejecting the candidacy of one of their own, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with NBC News correspondent Yasmin Vossoughian's reporting on the shocking self-immolation of a man outside the Trump trial as it unfolded on Friday. This event has drawn significant media attention from around the world to the historic trial. Additionally, just a short time ago, Judge Merchan denied a last-minute appeal by Trump and declared to the former president and everyone else in court, "We're going to have opening statements on Monday morning. This trial is starting." All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Donald Trump facing trial as opening statements and testimony kick off in the Manhattan courthouse for his Stormy Daniels hush money case. We will delve into what the jury of 12 Manhattanites heard and what lies ahead for Trump, the Republican Party, and the nation. Additionally, chaos erupts at Columbia University. The strife within America's elite institutions comes to a head at New York's Ivy League university, with accusations of Antisemitism and suppression of free speech circulating. The situation has escalated to the point where the school has called the police on its own students, who were engaging in peaceful protests in support of the Palestinian people. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with day two of the testimony in Donald Trump's hush money election interference trial. The judge is already losing patience with Trump and his legal team. Meanwhile, Joy was in the courtroom as the first witness, David Pecker, gave riveting testimony about his interactions with Trump. She shares what she saw and heard. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with the Supreme Court delving into two pivotal cases. Today's case focuses on whether federal law mandates emergency abortion care in states with stringent bans. Tomorrow, the court will decide if Donald Trump will face any repercussions for his alleged crimes. Plus, we bring you breaking news as Donald Trump's Arizona fake electors have been charged with state crimes. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with a whirlwind 24 hours of legal twists with Donald Trump at the center of three pivotal cases. In New York, a key witness in Trump's criminal trial, former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker, took the stand for a third day. Pecker admitted to helping suppress Playboy model Karen McDougal's story about her affair with Trump to aid his 2016 election bid, acknowledging this violated campaign finance laws. Meanwhile, in Arizona, 18 individuals, including 11 "fake electors," faced indictments for attempts to overturn Trump's 2020 election loss. Among them are Trump allies Rudy Giuliani, Mark Meadows, and Boris Epshteyn. Although Trump escaped charges, he was labeled an unindicted co-conspirator. Concurrently, the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. heard arguments on Trump's claim of absolute presidential immunity, with his lawyer suggesting this could include actions like staging a military coup or ordering political assassinations—an argument widely deemed absurd. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) joins Joy Reid to discuss the apparent politicization of the Supreme Court. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with President Biden making his presence known in Midtown Manhattan for an interview with radio icon Howard Stern, effectively answering any questions about the cause of the congestion on Friday. Meanwhile, in a stark contrast, former President Donald Trump found himself in Lower Manhattan, attending his ongoing criminal trial in a courthouse setting. Joy and her expert legal guests also discuss week one of arguments in the first ever criminal trial of a former president, the Stormy Daniels hush money case of Donald Trump. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with the echoes of history that reverberate as we recall President Richard Nixon's derogatory remarks towards student war protesters just days before the tragic Kent State shootings in 1970, highlighting a disturbing cycle of repression amidst current clampdowns on campus protests by universities and law enforcement. Furthermore, we delve into Donald Trump's legal tactics, observing a shift towards appealing more to his vanity than to the judge and jury, a strategy doomed for failure. Additionally, the inevitable return of Ron DeSantis to Trump's favor is scrutinized, emblematic of a trend where former Trump critics scramble to regain his approval, showcasing the enduring power dynamics within the GOP. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with the courtroom drama unfolding with a chilly and fatigued Donald Trump returning for week two of testimony, lamenting his inability to campaign while spending his recent days away from court on the golf course. Adding to the intrigue, we cover Trump's alarming interview unveiling sinister plans for his potential return to the White House, including proposals to allow states to monitor women's pregnancies and potentially incarcerate them. Meanwhile, tensions escalate on college campuses nationwide as Columbia University pledges to expel pro-Palestinian protesters occupying an academic building amidst a backdrop of escalating campus protests and police crackdowns. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid decries Florida's implementation of a barbaric six-week abortion ban as it sends shockwaves through the nation, spelling dire consequences for women and setting the stage for a seismic political shift come November. Meanwhile, Marjorie Taylor Greene finds herself isolated as she embarks on a futile attempt to oust Speaker Mike Johnson, whose survival, albeit embarrassingly, is secured with the unlikely aid of Democrats. Plus, in Joy's exclusive interview, ‘politically targeted' former progressive prosecutor Marilyn Mosby discusses facing 40 years for using her own retirement funds. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with President Biden walking a fine line, defending campus protests while unequivocally condemning lawbreaking and hate speech amid ongoing police crackdowns nationwide. Additionally, Queen Rania of Jordan sheds light on the conflict that ignited these protests and the immense suffering endured by the people of Gaza in an exclusive sit down with Joy. Plus, on Monday, WNBA superstar Brittney Griner joins Joy Reid in her first cable interview since her release from a Russian gulag. We bring you a preview of this cable exclusive. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Hope Hicks's revelation of a pivotal conversation to the January 6th committee, amplifying her potential to contribute to Trump's tarnished legacy, as she testifies in his ongoing criminal trial in New York. Additionally, we delve into the political repercussions stemming from the pro-Palestinian campus protests and emphasize the imperative to refocus attention on the dire situation unfolding in Gaza. Meanwhile, Kristi Noem's attempt to bury the past backfires as the truth emerges, exposing a web of deceit in her latest book. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

In tonight's episode of The ReidOut, WNBA superstar Brittney Griner sits down with Joy Reid for her inaugural cable interview since her detainment in a Russian penal colony. We delve into her experiences of fear, political intricacies, Putin's influence, and how her upbringing equipped her for such a harrowing ordeal. Additionally, we unpack more incriminating testimony against Donald Trump in his ongoing criminal trial in New York, this time from a former accountant of his company alleged to have facilitated reimbursements for Michael Cohen's payment to Stormy Daniels. Amidst these developments, there is a glimmer of hope regarding the Israel-Gaza conflict as Hamas signals acceptance of an Egyptian-Qatari ceasefire proposal. The looming question remains: How will Israel respond to this potential shift towards peace? Listen now to this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with the testimony of Stormy Daniels, the pivotal figure in Trump's hush money scandal, who took to the witness stand on Tuesday, recounting in vivid detail the purported sexual encounter that left her shaken and the $130,000 payment aimed at silencing her. Also, don't miss more of Joy's exclusive interview with WNBA star Brittney Griner, where she shares her survival journey, from imprisonment in a Russian gulag, to the letter she penned to Putin, to the fallout with Trump, and then the heartwarming story of her return home. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid invites us to confront the incredulity of a system where certain individuals, by virtue of their status, can aspire to the presidency despite their actions. Reflecting on past impunity and the present reality, we witness the recurring pattern of evasion of consequences. For Donald Trump, this includes the suspicious delays in not one, but three of his criminal trials, a move that seems strategically aimed at safeguarding his chances, potentially influencing the upcoming election. Meanwhile, in the pivotal battle for Senate control, the possibility of a Republican flip in a Maryland seat looms large. Angela Alsobrooks, a Democratic candidate tasked with thwarting this potential shift, joins Joy tonight to discuss the stakes. Listen now to this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid delves into the unfolding drama as Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL), known for his own corruption allegations, becomes the first of many Trump loyalists and potential vice presidential candidates to appear at his criminal trial, a stark reminder of the controversies surrounding the former president's inner circle. Additionally, we shine a spotlight on the peculiar presidential campaign of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., including the startling revelation of a worm affecting his brain. Listen now to this latest edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with anticipating mounting as Michael Cohen prepares to testify on Monday in Donald Trump's criminal trial, poised to confront his former boss's legal defense head-on. While Trump's lawyers are expected to discredit Cohen as a habitual liar, his consistent narrative, reinforced by corroborating testimonies from other prosecution witnesses, lends weight to his claims. Meanwhile, Trump seems to be assembling his notorious entourage, including Paul Manafort. The once-convicted felon turned pardoned, alleged "bad guy for hire," notorious for his dealings with autocrats like Putin's Russia and Congo's Mubutu Sese Seko, is now allegedly seeking favor from China. Adding to Trump's woes, his former admiration for RFK Jr. now turns to concern as the latter gains traction within Trump's anti-vaxx MAGA base, prompting a state of panic within the former president's inner circle.

Tonight on The ReidOut, we lead with the tensions escalating as Donald Trump mobilizes his staunchest MAGA loyalists in a brazen attempt to flout the judge's gag order on his behalf, a desperate move as his criminal trial for allegedly engaging in a hush money scheme edges towards a verdict. Plus, in an unexpected turn, President Biden has swiftly orchestrated two presidential debates with Trump, in a departure from the norm, promising an unprecedented showdown on the political stage. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with the fact that it is becoming increasingly clear that Donald Trump's promise to testify was likely just dishonest bravado, as the defense begins its case without calling him. Plus, Joy analyzes significant events that have unfolded recently, including an upside-down American flag--long considered a symbol of distress--that was seen flying over Supreme Court Justice Sam Alito's house. She delves into why Alito and others with the MAGA grievance mentality are apparently in such "distress" that they seem to feel that a Trump dictatorship is necessary to solve their problems. Listen now to this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.


Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with new details we are learning about Donald Trump's efforts to hide the classified documents he took and refused to return--and you will never believe the absurd, new claim they are making to distract from that damning evidence. Plus, Joy interviews former special prosecutor Nathan Wade on the Trump Georgia election interference case, the attacks from Trump, and Wade's former relationship with DA Fani Willis, which forced his resignation. Listen now to this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Supreme Court Justice Sam Alito, who reveled in, and joked about, being the one to deliver the death blow to Roe v Wade. Alito is now making it harder to bring racial gerrymandering cases, while reports have shown him flying yet another extremist flag over his home. Also in this episode, we cover Donald Trump wasting his time in the Bronx following a head-spinning week as a criminal defendant, purveyor of Nazi rhetoric, and bald-faced liar claiming that he was a target for assassination. Plus, Joy exposes how Ron DeSantis, fresh from his humiliating presidential campaign, is co-opting the civil rights movement term "freedom summer" to push his hateful agenda. Listen now to this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

In this first hour of our special edition of The ReidOut, we delve into debunking the apparent lies surrounding Black and brown voters' support of Donald Trump following Trump's unhinged rally in the Bronx. Plus, we examine Trump's New York trial concluding soon, amidst his other cases being slow-walked by a favorable judge and the Supreme Court. Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) also joins Joy to discuss her epic takedown of Marjorie Taylor Greene, sparking a wave of memes and music. Listen now to this episode of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the closing arguments in the historic first-ever criminal trial of a former U.S. president, Donald Trump. The prosecution argues that the case comes down to three things that they claim to have proven -- that there were in fact false business records, that the false business records were intended to cover up a conspiracy related to the 2016 election, and that Donald Trump was personally involved. As expected, the defense focused heavily on Michael Cohen's credibility in their closing arguments. We also cover the global condemnation, which is at a fever pitch, after an Israeli airstrike hit a camp for displaced civilians in Rafah. Listen now to this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with how for the first time in American history, a jury is deciding whether a former president committed felonies. Plus we discuss how, after deliberations began, the jury made several requests to the judge. Meanwhile, Donald Trump and his defenders are bracing for the verdict by attacking the judge, lying about the jury instructions, and increasingly portraying Trump as a martyr. Plus, new reporting on Supreme Court Justice Sam Alito's insurrectionist flags show that he is now throwing his wife even further under the bus, and refusing to recuse from Trump cases, earning a pat on the head from Trump himself.

New York v. Donald Trump Verdict

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with the stark contrast that was on display today, as Donald Trump lashed out about his 34 felony convictions, while President Joe Biden defended the American justice system. Plus, we cover the unhinged Republican response to the verdict, as prominent GOP leaders apparently want to tear the whole system down and punish everyone involved. Listen now to this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Donald Trump apparently getting a bit desperate ahead of his sentencing -- making the ludicrous claim that he never said Hillary Clinton should be locked up. Joy reminds us, "It's on tape, Donald." Plus, Michael Cohen joins us with his reaction to Trump's guilty verdict -- and the potential of prison time. Next, we cover the far-right's continuing embrace of authoritarianism -- with politicans and commentators flocking to El Salvador to attend the inauguration of the man who calls himself, "the world's coolest dicator." It is a big warning sign for the type of government they want to run if Trump becomes president again. Listen now to this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Attorney General Merrick Garland facing a Republican Party hell-bent on doing everything it can to push conspiracy theories and attack the rule of law in the wake of Donald Trump's felony conviction in New York. Plus, we cover President Biden making bold, and controversial, moves today on immigration and his rhetoric towards Israel.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with how Republicans are, with zero irony, still pretending to be the law and order party--even though they are the exact opposite. She explains how their extremism is rotting their party away--from the state level up. Plus, Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans once again threaten retribution against his political rivals, vowing to unleash a biblical flood of partisan indictments to avenge Trump's felony conviction in New York.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid welcomes Trump surrogate, Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL), who sparked a backlash on Tueday for suggesting that there were positive aspects to Jim Crow for the Black family. Plus, President Biden is in Normandy today on the 80th anniversary of D-Day delivering a stark warning about the state of democracy. Finally, the grandson of a key member of the Black Panthers, David Hilliard, is pushing back against a video of Hilliard saying he supports Donald Trump, saying it is misleading. He joins joins Joy with more.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with President Biden stressing the importance of democracy from the very cliffs that allied forces scaled 80 years ago to fight the Nazis. Next, the far right is finally facing accountability, with Steve Bannon being ordered to report to prison next month, and Alex Jones being forced to liquidate his assets to pay Sandy Hook families. Plus, Joy asked you online if you would be interested in our show talking about the sudden boom in interest surrounding the WNBA and the controversy that has come with it. You answered with a definitive yes! We discuss both in depth.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Donald Trump once again making absolutely bonkers remarks on the campaign trail, Joy Reid says, and it is just the tip of the iceberg. The more dangerous rhetoric has to do with the policies he will enact if he is put back in the White House again, she explains. Meanwhile, as we await pivotal Supreme Court decisions, there is bombshell new audio out today featuring Justice Samuel Alito and his wife, upside-down flag enthusiast Martha-Ann, talking bluntly about their politics. The woman who captured that audio, activist Lauren Windsor, joins Joy on set.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with today's guilty verdict in the Hunter Biden trial. Hunter Biden received a comforting hug from his dad, the president of the United States, on a day that provided very clear evidence that the justice system is not weaponized. Also tonight, we discuss the fallout from the Alito tapes. Democrats control the Senate, so when can we look forward to hearings on Supreme Court ethics and political bias? Joy and her expert guests discuss this and more.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Trump's Republican enablers going after anyone who dares to challenge their MAGA leader. Plus, they are apparently getting a big helping hand from a media company that is serving up Biden disinformation along with "traffic and weather together," in a local news format. Also tonight, as the Supreme Court gets ready to deliver several major rulings, Senate Republicans have blocked an effort to establish a binding code of conduct for justices following a series of scandals involving Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Republicans taking Donald Trump to Capitol Hill for the first time since he lit the fuse on January 6th, then watched on TV as his MAGA faithful trashed the Capitol. Also tonight, the Supreme Court rejects a ridiculous lawsuit to restrict access to the abortion pill, but left open the possibility that future proposed bans could actually succeed.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Donald Trump's Republican sycophants continuing to kneel to the first ever felon to be a major party presidential nominee. Also tonight, bump stocks turn guns into rapid-fire killing machines. Nonetheless, the six Leonard Leo conservatives on the Supreme Court say they cannot be banned, leading to a scathing dissent from Justice Sonya Sotomayor.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with the inaccurate portrayal of Donald Trump's Black church event. Next, Joy covers the fact that, at the very moment that he was questioning President Biden's mental accuity, Trump forgot his own former doctor's name. This is, "Just the latest example of the proverbial cheese sliding off Trump's cognitive cracker," Joy says. Plus, President Biden has issued a stark warning about Trump's ability to alter the courts for decades if he is allowed back into the White House.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with President Biden's historic announcement about legal protection for the undocumented spouses of American citizens, which aims to keep hundreds of thousands of American families together. Plus, we discuss "White Boy Summer," the new symbol of white nationalists and the latest recruitment tool for the far right.

Tonight on The ReidOut: Imagine the FOMO from Donald Trump as two dictators that he admires and praises--Russia's Putin and North Korea's Kim--met in Pyongyang, and he was not there to join the party. We discuss the latest. Also tonight, are we prepared for Election Interference 2.0? Roger Stone has revealed the apparent MAGA plan to retake the White House, even if Trump loses again.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with audio proof of the first time that Donald Trump let it slip that he actually lost the 2020 election to Joe Biden. The journalist who extracted that confession joins Joy with never before heard clips that will make you wonder about Trump's alleged mental decline. Also tonight, we cover how Trump is getting exactly what he needs from his allies on the Supreme Court, who continue to drag out out their decision on presidential immunity. Plus, Louisiana's governor is forcing the Ten Commandments into public school classrooms when his state has far more pressing concerns, like its extremely low education rankings. We have more on the battle there to maintain separation between church and state.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with remembering when Donald Trump, a self-professed big fan of the Bible, could not name a single Bible verse. Yet, he is now backing the idea of displaying the Ten Commandments in taxpayer-funded public schools. "But could he name even one of those commandments?," Joy asks. "And hasn't he broken pretty much all of them?" Also tonight, in a surprise to many, the Supreme Court has sided with the Biden administration on a major gun case. But, there is still silence on presidential immunity, as time begins to run out for a Trump Jan. 6 trial before Election Day.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid brings attention to just some of the horrifying consequences for women all across America since the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade, two years ago today. Plus, we cover the multiple hearings today on Donald Trump's purloined classified documents, as Trump appointee, Judge Aileen Cannon, entertains the absurd argument that special counsel Jack Smith was illegally appointed.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with newly-released photos reportedly showing that Donald Trump kept classified documents in overturned boxes alongside newspapers, keepsakes and maybe even junk. Also tonight, we cover how Julian Assange has been set free. To some, he is a champion of truth. To others, he is a dangerous and reckless criminal who put many lives at risk by revealing sensitive information to the public. Plus, we discuss progressive Democrat Jamaal Bowman, who faced a tough primary battle to keep his seat in the most expensive House primary ever.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Republican Adam Kinzinger endorsing Democrat Joe Biden on the eve of the first presidential debate, as Trump and his lackeys try their best to lower expectations and make absurd accusations about Biden. Also tonight, the Supreme Court has sprung another leak, this time accidentally releasing what appears to be a draft decision in an Idaho abortion case.

Tonight on The Reidout, Joy Reid leads with a much different, fired-up Joe Biden, who showed up today in North Carolina following last night's poor debate performance. Also, we expose the abomination of today's Supreme Court rulings on the insurrectionists and government regulation, as Trump's justices wait until the last possible moment to reveal their decision on presidential immunity.

Joy leads this episode of The ReidOut with the fallout from The Supreme Court's ruling on Donald Trump's presidential immunity. Monday's ruling from the Court effectively decided that Trump is immune from prosecution for any act he took while he was president, including ordering the Justice Department to draw up fake voter fraud allegations in order to help him steal the election that he lost. Joy and her panel of experts discuss this and the future of autocracy in the United States, if Trump wins a second presidential term. Plus, Joy and her guests discuss the threats from Republicans and the Court of setting the country back to the 19th century, as we mark exactly 60 years since President Lyndon B. Johnson signed The Civil Rights Act of 1964. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy leads this episode of The ReidOut with America on the eve of The Fourth of July. The fallout continues after this week's catastrophic Supreme Court decisions, with the conservative-majority Court giving Donald Trump immunity for any "official" acts he carried out while in office. Joy and her panel of experts discuss this plus the far-right fascist manifesto, "Project 2025," and its warning of violence if Americans don't follow MAGA's wishes. Also in this episode, the leader of the Republican National Convention pushes for extreme abortion restrictions while claiming that Democrats support abortion after birth. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of the ReidOut with President Biden's commitment to remain in the presidential race, despite mounting Congressional pressure for him to step down, primarily due to his age and alleged cognitive ability. Joy is joined by Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett to discuss this plus the support among Black Americans for President Biden to stay in the race. Also in this episode, Donald Trump now claims he knows nothing about "Project 2025", the very campaign that his inner circle of advisors wrote specifically for him. Plus, Joy and her guests discuss the celebrations in France as the far-Right suffers a surprise defeat in Parliamentary elections. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid unpacks details of the wildly unpopular Project 2025, Donald Trump's roadmap for a second presidency. We discuss the drastic changes Republicans would make to children's education, if Trump returns to the White House. Also tonight, we cover the Democrats trying to move forward with President Biden as their nominee, as the White House aims to address concerns while Biden hosts the NATO summit this week in Washington. Plus, we explore corruption in the judiciary, with a new call for a special counsel to investigate Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas for his shady financial disclosure reports, which failed to disclose expensive gifts from his wealthy, right-wing benefactors.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with the world leaders who arrived at the White House for tonight's NATO dinner hosted by President Biden. As Biden shows leadership on the world stage amidst a Democratic Party meltdown, Donald Trump continues to display his ignorance about NATO and other issues in his latest unhinged performance. Also tonight, the rise of Christian nationalism is highlighted as insurrection champion Josh Hawley advocates for it, and Trump's allies plan to infuse Christian nationalism into a second Trump administration.

Biden holds first news conference since debate.

Biden holds campaign event in Michigan.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with a montage of Donald Trump's unhinged moments highlighting his recent erratic behavior. As people worry about President Biden's age, shouldn't we also be questioning if Trump is okay after another rambling performance on the final night of the Republican National Convention? Additionally, we will continue to expose Project 2025 and its dangerous policies, which fueled much of the extreme rhetoric at the RNC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Vice President Kamala Harris who gave a speech at her campaign headquarters in Delaware on Monday, with President Biden cheering her on over the phone, as the torch was passed to Harris in this critical election. We have some great guests to discuss this historic moment: Gov. Wes Moore (D-MD), Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-SC) and Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA). Additionally, we have a big announcement about our ReidOut Project 2025 coverage, which has gone viral in a big way and is about to get even bigger.


President Biden Oval Office Address

Tonight on The ReidOut, we explore the stark contrast between Biden's humility, Harris's hope, and Trump's buffoonery as the ground begins to shift beneath the feet of the Republican Party. Also tonight, we delve into the misogyny of the MAGA attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris's gender and Sen. J.D. Vance's denigration of childless Americans, which is firing up the grassroots energy of American women.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Vice President Harris continues to build momentum with a big endorsement and promising new polls, while Trump is back on his heels, backing away from debating Harris. Also tonight, the veepstakes are underway as the vetting process begins to determine who might have the inside track to be Kamala Harris's running mate. Plus, President Biden has made reforming the Supreme Court a priority for his final months in office, which could impact the presidential race.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with the fact that the stakes could not be higher for the 2024 presidential election. Donald Trump says that if he wins, you will not have to vote anymore. In this episode, we lay out the dangers of Project 2025, the manifesto that would give him that authoritarian power, limit your rights, and force you and your family to change the way you live your life.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut awaiting Vice President Kamala Harris, who held a packed rally in Atlanta on Tuesday at the Georgia State Convocation Center. Harris' speech came after a guest performance by rapper Megan Thee Stallion, leading a legion of musicians and celebrities--from Cardi B to Lil Nas X--who have recently come out in support of Harris's bid. Joining Joy later in the hour is Fred Trump III, author of "All in the Family: The Trumps and How We Got This Way," and Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, co-chair of the Harris campaign and author of "True Gretch: What I've Learned About Life, Leadership and Everything in Between."

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Donald Trump's train wreck of an appearance at a convention of Black journalists, where he insulted them, plus Vice President Kamala Harris, and your intelligence, while doubling down on those "Black jobs." Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) joins Joy to discuss. Also tonight, we continue to expose Project 2025, which Trump now knows is very damaging to his campaign. We will talk about the big Republican push to make the air you breathe and the water you drink less safe so that the wealthiest Americans can make more money.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan sharing the great news that three Americans and one U.S. resident are finally free after the most complex prisoner exchange since the Cold War. Also tonight, remember when people said Donald Trump became a "changed man" after the assassination attempt? Well, now he and his party are apparently firmly back in their comfort zone, ramping up their racist rhetoric against Vice President Kamala Harris. Plus, we examine the fallout from Trump's appearance this week at a conference of Black journalists.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with another historic moment for Vice President Kamala Harris: just 12 days into her campaign, it is now certain that she will be the Democratic nominee as she moves closer to a decision on a running mate. Also tonight, The Washington Post uncovers yet another Donald Trump scandal involving Trump's DOJ shutting down an investigation into whether Trump took an illegal $10 million campaign contribution from the President of Egypt. Plus, we witness a consequential presidency as Joe Biden brings home Americans who were held prisoner in Russia, adding to his long list of accomplishments, not the least of which was removing Donald Trump from power.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with decision time looming as Vice President Kamala Harris prepares to announce her running mate. Will it be Josh Shapiro, Tim Walz, Mike Kelly, or someone else? We are reading the tea leaves with just hours to go before the announcement. Also tonight, the incredibly weird story of RFK Jr. and the dead bear he dumped in Central Park—and it is not even the weirdest thing he has ever done, critics say.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with the politics of joy emanating from the Democrats versus the politics of fear and weirdness from Donald Trump, who has been on the golf course all week instead of the campaign trail. Plus, a newly discovered audio tape reveals Trump talking about Governor Tim Walz's response to the George Floyd protests, and it is completely different from what his campaign is saying now. Also tonight, we get to know the Democratic running mate of Vice President Kamala Harris, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, with the help of the former students he inspired, one of whom joins Joy tonight.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with a panicked Donald Trump trying to force his way back into the spotlight in the laziest way possible: with a work-from-home press conference after more than two weeks of being completely upstaged by the energy of the Harris campaign. Plus, as UAW President Shawn Fain meets with the Harris-Walz ticket, we will expose just how bad Trump's Project 2025 would be for working men and women in America.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid takes a look at the Republican Party's outdated views on women, epitomized by the 1950s image of June Cleaver as the submissive homemaker, contrasted with the Democratic stance of moving forward with their new slogan: "We're not going back." Joy is joined by one of America's most powerful women ever, Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi, to discuss this and the historic presidential candidacy of Vice President Kamala Harris. Also tonight, as the Harris campaign picks up momentum and a historic endorsement, we need to have a conversation about how the media covers Trump.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with a tale of two campaigns: excitement and engagement from Vice President Kamala Harris, contrasted with a lazy, low-energy Trump campaign filled with conspiracy theories, including a particularly delusional and embarrassing new one. Also, Trump, who once reveled in the foreign hacking of a rival's presidential campaign, is not finding it so funny now that it has happened to him. Plus, Isaac Hayes, III joins Joy to discuss his fight to stop Trump from stealing a song written by his legendary father, the late Isaac Hayes. We also bring you our latest installment in our series, "Project 2025: Exposed."

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Donald Trump's attempt to overshadow Kamala Harris with a live conversation featuring Twitter-destroying billionaire Elon Musk. It went poorly, starting 40 minutes late and filled with lies and oddities. Meanwhile, Trump remains mostly off the campaign trail, raising questions about whether he is truly trying to win votes or if he expects his allies to install him as president regardless of the voters' choice. Also tonight, a significant step forward in the fight for reproductive rights as two more states add the issue to the November ballot, including one critical battleground. Plus, we expose Project 2025, the plot to roll back civil rights and force America back to the pre-Civil Rights era.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with an iconic scene from the hit '80s series "Dynasty," because apparently for Donald Trump, that era is his whole life, as he keeps resurrecting his '80s nostalgia like a crypt-keeper digging up oldies. Also tonight, more good news about the Biden economy as Vice President Kamala Harris prepares to announce her own economic plan. Plus, we will discuss the scandal that broke two weeks ago—how Egypt allegedly gave Trump a $10 million bribe for his 2016 campaign and how his attorney general, Bill Barr, shut down the investigation.

Tonight on "The ReidOut," Joy Reid leads with new undercover video, which reveals the Project 2025 co-author is very confident that it is indeed the plan for a second Trump presidency, though they are keeping it much quieter this time. Also, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris hit the road for the first time since the major shift at the top of the ticket, with a big announcement that could save you a lot of money, while Uncle Joe feels the love. Plus, JD Vance continues his bizarre crusade against women, now claiming that suburban women are focused on "normal things," not reproductive rights.

Tonight on The ReidOut: Joy Reid leads with the theme of "standing on the shoulders of giants." We start with the voices of Black trailblazers like Fannie Lou Hamer and Shirley Chisholm, and then discuss Kamala Harris preparing for her historic nomination to be president of the United States. Also tonight, Donald Trump continues to show a strange lack of respect for America's men and women in uniform, once again denigrating our veterans.


Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Donald Trump apparently trying to deflect and posture--but it does not seem as though he is eager to face Vice President Kamala Harris on the debate stage. Also tonight, profiles in courage: we cover the surprising number of Republicans who openly support Harris, while believing that Trump is unfit for office. Plus, we have breaking news in the classified documents case that Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed last month. And, we examine the seemingly odd desperation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorsing Trump after recently calling him a "terrible human being" and "probably a sociopath." Kerry Kennedy, his sister, joins Joy tonight to discuss.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson addressing her concerns about presidential immunity in a new interview with CBS News, as special counsel Jack Smith files a superseding indictment against Donald Trump in the January 6th conspiracy case. Also, Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz are preparing to barnstorm the state of Georgia, while Democrats go to court to shut down a Republican plot to derail a Harris victory. Rep. Nikema WIlliams, chair of the Democratic Party of Georgia, joins Joy with more. Plus, how Trump might use the military, which he deeply disrespects, against his critics and political opponents if he wins in November, as outlined in "Project 2025," is illuminated by Maj. Gen. Paul Eaton (Ret.).

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Vice President Harris and Governor Tim Walz, who are receiving a rousing welcome as they barnstorm through rural areas of Georgia amid a massive surge in voter registrations among Black women. Plus, Senator Amy Klobuchar joins Joy to discuss the powerful new Harris ad targeting Trump's authoritarian plans, as outlined in his detailed blueprint, Project 2025.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with JD Vance and Tim Walz receiving very different receptions from the firefighters' union, with Vance labeling those booing him as "haters," leading to speculation that it might be his own staff setting him up to fail. Also, there is an extraordinary surge in voter enthusiasm for Vice President Kamala Harris, with most polls now trending in her favor. Our experts have more. Plus, the U.S. Army has released new details about Donald Trump's disgraceful photo op at Arlington National Cemetery, revealing that an employee was "abruptly pushed aside" by Trump's campaign crew.

Today on a special, two-hour edition of The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Vice President Kamala Harris, who discussed key issues while Donald Trump rambled about the wind and bacon, and flip-flopped on abortion, aligning with Democratic positions despite pressure from his far-right base to stay in line. Plus, the fight over book banning continues, with a Louisiana librarian, who has faced years of harassment for opposing censorship, now joining us to discuss her new book. Additionally, we highlight the power of the Latino vote, with over 36 million voters, as both campaigns vie for this significant and diverse constituency.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads by diving into Donald Trump's contradictory statements about not rambling, even as his campaign faces clear challenges. Despite being America's oldest presidential candidate, Trump spent Labor Day golfing, while Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate had a busy weekend, gaining momentum. We'll also explore JD Vance's strong connections to the "manosphere" and his obsession with pushing women out of the workplace and back into traditional roles, influenced by Project 2025. Plus, we'll discuss the tragic story of Wally Howard, Jr., a murdered Syracuse police officer, whose killer was released by Trump in the final hours of his presidency, only to commit another heinous crime. Why has Trump not been held accountable for this?

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with how back in 2004 Donald Trump was right in saying that the economy performs better under Democrats. Plus, as Vice President Kamala Harris announces a major plan to boost small businesses, economists point out that Trump's economic proposals, such as tariffs, would actually hurt Americans. Also, just days into the new school year, we have already seen our first school shooting, leaving four dead and several injured at a high school in Georgia. Leading gun control activist and Parkland school shooting survivor David Hogg joins us. Additionally, in breaking news, prominent Republican Liz Cheney, who once declared Trump "unfit for any office," has announced that she will be voting for Vice President Kamala Harris.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads by saying of Donald Trump, "Yes, indeed, you did run America's economy into the ground, just like your businesses, which filed for bankruptcy six times, and your failed Truth app." Plus, we share Trump's word salad "plan" to make childcare more affordable. Also tonight, Judge Tanya Chutkan shuts down the effort by Trump's lawyers to delay the election interference case until after the November election. We discuss the significance. Finally, we debunk the right's dishonest claims about communities being overrun by migrant crime, and show how Fox and Elon Musk are helping Trump amplify those lies.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Republican Liz Cheney delivering some brutal honesty about Donald Trump and J.D. Vance, as she announces she is not the only Cheney endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris. Also tonight, Donald Trump finally admits he lost the last election, as if the country might forget the heavy cost of his election-denying lies. Plus, Republicans like Trump and Vance continue to deny that the problem is guns, even after the deadly school shooting in Georgia and after Trump himself was shot at by a gunman armed with an AR-15.

Tonight on The ReidOut: Joy Reid leads with Vice President Kamala Harris declaring on Saturday that she is ready, with just 57 days until the vote tabulation begins. The stakes are incredibly high as Harris prepares to debate Donald Trump. Senator Elizabeth Warren and Governor Wes Moore also join us to discuss Trump's vengeful rhetoric and the alarming agendas Republicans are pursuing at the state level on issues like migrants, abortion restrictions, and voting rights.

Tonight on The ReidOut: Joy Reid leads with Donald Trump's debate disaster, which reached new heights of absurdity with his racist conspiracy theory about Haitian migrants, a narrative spread by JD Vance and other Republicans. Also tonight, Vice President Harris and Donald Trump met again at Ground Zero on this 9/11, marking Trump's first visit in years, as we revisit his history of lies and bizarre statements about that tragic day.


Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Kamala Harris having her eyes on the prize — the battleground prize, that is! Building off her debate momentum, the vice president is energizing voters in Pennsylvania, where she and her opponent are locked in a tight race. Meanwhile, Donald Trump continues to push his "big lies," creating panic among Haitian immigrants due to a new wave of hate. Also tonight, there is a right-wing uproar over Taylor Swift that is making headlines.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Donald Trump and JD Vance defending their racist hate speech about Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, which is tearing the community apart and sparking violent threats, possibly by design. Meanwhile, there is news of a second apparent assassination attempt against Trump. The suspect does not fit Trump's usual narrative—not a liberal, minority, or migrant—but that has not stopped MAGA supporters from using the incident to stoke further division. Also, surprisingly strong polling results for Vice President Harris are coming in from states that were not expected to be competitive.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Vice President Kamala Harris responding to the vicious lies spread by Donald Trump and JD Vance about migrants in Springfield, Ohio, while Vance shamelessly calls on Democrats to tone down their rhetoric. We also cover the Latino vote, as reggaeton star Nicky Jam, who endorsed Trump, faces backlash, while enthusiasm for Harris is driving a surge in voter registrations among young Latinos. Plus, former CNN anchor Don Lemon joins us to discuss the indictment of Sean "Diddy" Combs, the chaos surrounding Elon Musk, and his new book on the crisis of faith in America and his personal journey.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid asks: Does the GOP even look like a party that is trying to win? A diminished Donald Trump confuses Alaska with Afghanistan, while MAGA stalwarts like Sarah Huckabee Sanders and John McEntee are busy smearing and ridiculing women. Perhaps they do not think they need votes because they have a different plan to seize power in January. Plus, Rachel Maddow joins us to discuss all this, along with her highly-anticipated new documentary "From Russia with Lev," premiering this Friday at 9 pm ET on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with North Carolina gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson and his bombshell porn website scandal, which he denies. Could he sink Donald Trump's chances of winning this critical state? Also tonight, Election Day is November 5th, but for MAGA, it is all about January 6th and getting Trump's foot soldiers in place to challenge a Kamala Harris victory. Plus, President Biden celebrated the amazing success of Bidenomics today. Inflation is down, and against all odds, a recession has been averted, which Republicans are, for some reason, unhappy about.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with the powerful speech on reproductive rights in Georgia today from Vice President Kamala Harris, following reports of the horrifying consequences of the state's strict abortion ban. Also tonight, the MAGA-majority on the Georgia Election Board has ordered a hand-count of the five million or so ballots for November's election, setting the stage for chaos that Donald Trump might need to secure a victory. Plus, Republicans in North Carolina are stuck with Mark Robinson, who allegedly professed to be a "black Nazi" and enjoyed peeping on women, as their candidate for governor--and it is too late to take him off the ballot.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with the fact that Donald Trump continues to spout nonsense while Vice President Kamala Harris builds momentum with positive new polls and growing enthusiasm. Also tonight, we examine the significance of the star power on Harris's side, which seems to gnaw at Trump, who is left with has-been stars like Hulk Hogan, some celebrity's dad or brother, and a few other people who were briefly relevant 40 years ago.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Donald Trump making an extremely bizarre pitch to win over women voters, claiming that the adjudicated rapist will be their protector, just like he "protected" E. Jean Carroll, his three wives he cheated on, and the random women he grabs because, as he famously said, when you are a celebrity, "They let you do it." Also tonight, the Middle East is on the brink of a regional war as Israel and Hezbollah trade attacks, and the timing of this escalation is having a significant impact on the presidential race here in the U.S.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with the tale of two New Yorkers—both facing criminal indictments, both with a similar style. Could Democrat Eric Adams someday be a Republican presidential nominee? He certainly seems to meet MAGA ethical standards. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris takes the global stage, meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, while Donald Trump is busy selling watches, like a street scammer hawking fake Guccis. Plus, we explore the politics of hate, with Republican Congressman Clay Higgins making vile racist comments about Haitians, and Mark Robinson, also known as "The Black Nazi," reportedly making a disturbing comment about Reverend Al Sharpton. Reverend Al will be here to respond.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Donald Trump displaying a disgraceful spectacle in New York, barely hiding his contempt for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who is fighting for his country's existence, while Trump complained about impeachment and lied about his poll numbers. Natasha Stoynoff also joins The ReidOut. Stoynoff accused Trump of sexually assaulting her while she was writing a story about him, and now she is calling out his claim to be a "protector of women," stating that he is not a protector, but a predator.


Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with a new filing from special counsel Jack Smith that reveals bombshell, never-before-seen evidence about Donald Trump and the election interference case. Also, we highlight the "damning non-answer" from JD Vance when he refused to say that Trump lost the 2020 election that he tried to steal. Meanwhile, while Vance was acting normal at the debate, Trump was spiraling out of control with increasingly confused, nonsensical, meandering remarks.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Vice President Kamala Harris holding her first campaign event with Liz Cheney, a former congresswoman who is party of the Cheney Republican dynasty. Plus, we have a follow-up on the newly-unsealed court filing that says Donald Trump "resorted to crimes" in order to cling to power. Also, Ta-Nehisi Coates, author of "The Message," joins Joy on his new book. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut: President Biden issued a stunning warning, expressing concern that Donald Trump's rhetoric could threaten the peaceful transfer of power. Meanwhile, Trump continued to spread false claims about the Biden-Harris administration's response to Hurricane Helene. Plus, in another instance of storm politics, Republicans, including Marjorie Taylor Greene, have made outlandish and baseless statements, further fueling political tensions.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Elon Musk making a dangerous accusation, which is just one facet of the fearmongering, racism, and disinformation coming from Trump and his MAGA allies. Plus, Vice President Kamala Harris is deploying a shrewd media strategy, engaging voters through traditional forums like "60 Minutes" and more unconventional spaces, including the "Call Her Daddy" podcast, which is especially popular among young women.

Tonight on The ReidOut: Vice President Kamala Harris appeared on "The View" earlier with a strong rebuke for Donald Trump, part of her wide-ranging media blitz that included "60 Minutes" last night, along with Howard Stern and Stephen Colbert today. Meanwhile, Donald Trump skipped "60 Minutes" because he did not want to be fact-checked. Plus, Bob Woodward's new book reveals that Trump secretly sent Covid tests to Vladimir Putin when those tests were still hard for Americans to obtain, and even stayed in touch with Putin after leaving office. Also, the Texas U.S. Senate race is surprisingly close. We will talk to Ted Cruz's Democratic opponent, Congressman Colin Allred.

Tonight on The ReidOut: President Biden sent a message of support to Floridians as Hurricane Milton barrels towards the state, with landfall expected in the next few hours. Biden also condemned what he called the "un-American" misinformation about the federal storm response, directly calling out Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene for spreading lies. Meanwhile, Trump's attempt to deny reports that he sent COVID tests to Putin was undercut by none other than his allies in the Kremlin, who confirmed that he did indeed send the tests.

Tonight on The ReidOut: The coalition backing Kamala Harris is diverse enough to include both Liz Cheney and Barack Obama. The former president takes the stage this evening in Pittsburgh, and we bring that to you live. Meanwhile, Trump has a new excuse for dodging another debate, and it might be the most ridiculous one yet.

Tonight on The ReidOut: At a campaign stop in Phoenix, Arizona, Vice President Kamala Harris drew a sharp contrast between herself and her opponent, Donald Trump, who made a campaign stop in Colorado, emphasizing his focus on fearmongering about migrants. Meanwhile, JD Vance, when questioned by The New York Times, repeatedly avoided acknowledging Trump's 2020 loss despite several opportunities to do so. Additionally, former President Obama issued a direct call to Black men last night, urging them to stop making excuses and vote for Kamala Harris.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid reveals how two distinctly different campaigns are unfolding—Donald Trump continues to avoid tough questions while using increasingly violent and racist rhetoric, whereas Kamala Harris outlines detailed plans to help America in a series of high-profile interviews. Additionally, Trump is attempting to gain support from Black male voters, but history suggests this effort is unlikely to succeed. Later in the show, we bring you live coverage as Vice President Harris addresses a rally in the battleground state of Pennsylvania.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with new questions arising about Donald Trump's mental acuity after he appeared to get stuck on "pause" during a town hall, swaying to music for nearly 40 minutes. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris is in Detroit, holding a town hall with Charlamagne Tha God as part of her efforts to reach more Black voters. Plus, we will explore the false and twisted Republican narrative that Democrats are "hunting" Trump, aimed at stifling legitimate outrage over his bizarre, violent, and fascist rhetoric as a two-time presidential nominee.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Vice President Kamala Harris stepping into the lion's den, striking back at Trump's Hitlerian "enemy from within" remarks during an interview on Fox. Meanwhile, Trump attempts to rewrite his record on women and Latinos, as Harris highlights the victims of Trump's family separation policies. In other news, the fight for control of the U.S. Senate heats up. Last night, former NFL player Collin Allred delivered a powerful blow to Ted Cruz during their debate in Texas, with Cruz likely waking up in Cancun. And a potential "hail mary" might be in play in Nebraska.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Vice President Kamala Harris barnstorming in Wisconsin, showcasing her detailed plans and warning of the dangers of another Trump administration. We will also explore the contrasting media strategies of Harris and Donald Trump, as she heads into hostile territory while Trump remains protected in right-wing media. Plus, Harris comments on the killing of a Hamas leader by Israel, saying it presents an opportunity to end the war in Gaza, a stance that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seems to disagree with.


Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Donald Trump's closing message to Pennsylvania, which included a crude remark about a deceased golfing legend whose daughter says he would have been appalled by Trump. We will also explore Trump's billionaire backers, including Elon Musk, and what they may demand if he returns to the White House. And despite the nerves, don't buy into the hype that Trump has all the advantages in this election—tonight, we break down the numbers that truly matter.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Vice President Harris sitting down with NBC News to discuss the high stakes in the upcoming presidential election. We also cover Donald Trump's reliance on Elon Musk for his get-out-the-vote effort and what Musk might demand if Trump wins. Plus, one of Trump's most controversial promises is to use police and the National Guard to detain and deport millions of undocumented immigrants. We break down what that could actually look like.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with the explosive warnings from Donald Trump's own inner circle, with claims that he is a fascist who has praised Hitler, raising the question of why this is not making front-page news across America's major media outlets. We will also discuss Trump's upcoming rally in New York City, a place that despises him, and examine the parallels to a dark chapter in American history, specifically the infamous 1938 Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden. Plus, we look at the Texas Senate race, where Colin Allred is in a dead heat with Ted Cruz, a race that could determine the fate of the Democratic Senate majority. Democratic Congressman Allred will join us tonight to discuss.

Joy Reid begins tonight's ReidOut with the election's final stretch. We take you to a star-studded rally near Atlanta, a must-win for Democrats, featuring Bruce Springsteen and Spike Lee, headlining for Kamala Harris and Barack Obama. It is the first time Harris and Obama are campaigning together for her presidential bid, although they have a long history of collaboration. Despite this high-profile support, the media has largely fixated on Harris calling Trump a fascist, downplaying the fact that Trump's own former officials—like retired generals John Kelly and Mark Milley—have said the same.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid spotlights Donald Trump delivering a dark and ominous message to the nation, framing America not as a "shining city on a hill," but as a "garbage can." Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris addresses abortion rights in Texas, one of the states with a stringent ban that endangers women's lives. And she is joined by a very special opening act--Beyoncé. We bring you a preview. Plus, in breaking news, the Israeli military has confirmed that they are conducting strikes on military targets in Iran, after a series of strong explosions have been heard around Tehran, according to Iran's state TV.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Vice President Kamala Harris keeping the pressure on as Donald Trump stages what some are calling a "racist carnival of hate, rage and misogyny" at Madison Square Garden. Luis A. Miranda, Jr., chair of Latino Victory Fund and author of "Relentless: My Story of the Latino Spirit That Is Transforming America," joins Joy Reid to discuss what many see as Trump's apparently Nazi-inspired Madison Square Garden event. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight, after weeks of celebrity appearances, get-out-the-vote appeals, and with more than 50 million early votes already cast, and just seven days until the polls close on the 2024 election, all eyes are on Washington D.C., where Vice President Kamala Harris makes her closing argument. Joy Reid begins with a live report from Washington, where Harris will soon deliver what may be the most important speech of her career, billed as her closing argument in this pivotal election, delivered from a symbolic location--where former President Trump incited a mob to storm the Capitol. Harris is not in Washington to rehash January 6th, but to offer a stark contrast between Trump's vision for the country and her own.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Kamala Harris responding passionately to a demonstrator in Pennsylvania, following her powerful rally at the Ellipse, as Donald Trump hints at plans to contest a Harris victory. Meanwhile, Trump offers no apology for racist remarks directed at Puerto Ricans during his recent rally, spurring prominent Puerto Rican figures to denounce him and endorse Harris. Additionally, Trump's vision for a second term includes appointing vaccine conspiracy theorist RFK Jr. to lead health agencies and billionaire Elon Musk to oversee government spending, with Musk ominously forecasting "temporary hardship" for Americans.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Shannon Watts highlighting that women, who are turning out to vote in record numbers, are pushing to dismantle the patriarchy as Donald Trump delivers his patronizing closing message, claiming he will protect women "whether they like it or not." Additionally, former Attorney General Eric Holder will join the discussion on the already intense election-related legal battles and the implications a Trump victory would have on the American justice system.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Vice President Harris speaking bluntly as Donald Trump intensifies his violent rhetoric in the final days of the presidential campaign. We will also dive into the extremism among Trump's MAGA supporters, with JD Vance making shocking statements about women and transgender people, and Trump planning to put RFK Jr.—whom many consider a dangerous choice—in charge of women's health. And joining us on that and much more is the talented singer, songwriter, and actress Janelle Monáe.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut as we are now less than 24 hours away from the first polls closing, with Georgia set to close at 7 pm ET tomorrow, in the 2024 presidential election. Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are making their final push, with Harris appearing at several events in Pennsylvania, including a star-studded rally in Philly tonight, while Trump holds rallies in North Carolina and Pennsylvania before ending the day in Grand Rapids, Michigan. We have reached the point in the election season where we have said all we can, laying out the stakes in this crucial election: one side standing for freedom, the other meeting the textbook definition of fascism. As we head into tomorrow, keep calm, take deep breaths, get good sleep, and ensure that on the morning of November 6th, you are proud of what you did. If you have not voted yet—or if your friends and family have not—there is still time.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with President Biden addressing Tuesday's election defeat for Democrats, emphasizing that despair is not an option, and reminding us to learn from those who fought and sometimes gave their lives for a better future. We will also cover some historic firsts, with two Black women and the first Korean-American man winning Senate seats. Plus, the rules of politics are changing—Donald Trump's embrace of manosphere podcasts and Elon Musk's disinformation tactics have shifted the game, signaling that it is no longer just about TV ads and big rallies.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid explains how Elon Musk and other billionaire oligarchs in Donald Trump's orbit are already reaping financial rewards from the return of Trump, while Musk predicts "hardship" for the rest of us. Plus, Democratic governors are sounding the alarm and preparing to counter the extreme Trump agenda, particularly around mass deportations. Colorado's Democratic attorney general joins us with more. Meanwhile, Putin appears to have secured not one, but two compliant Trump presidencies, as some declare that America's time as a global beacon may be coming to an end.

Joy Reid leads this episode of the ReidOut with the fallout from last week's presidential election, as Donald Trump begins to announce names for his cabinet, including Stephen Miller and Thomas Homan. Plus, the truth about what went wrong for Democrats last week, and why no one should be blaming Latino voters for Kamala Harris's loss. Also in this episode, Joy and her guests discuss Trump's impending mass deportation plan that one Fox host said will be "hysterical" to watch. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of the ReidOut with the first edition of the ReidOut handbook on how to survive an imminent Trump autocracy. With last week's major win for Donald Trump and for far-right Republicans, many Americans are left with pressing questions about what the future will hold for women, queer people, low-income people, and individuals seeking American citizenship. Former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance joins Joy to dive into these questions and help prepare us for what lies ahead. Plus, many questions remain about how last week's election went the way it did and how Democrats can win back their coalition. Joy and her panel of experts discuss this plus Trump beginning to stack his cabinet with familiar sycophants. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of the ReidOut with Trump's unconventional new additions to his incoming presidential cabinet, including Matt Gaetz for attorney general, Tulsi Gabbard for director of national intelligence, and Pete Hegseth for defense secretary. Joy and her guests discuss what these appointments may tell us about what to expect from the next Trump administration. Plus, "Governors Safeguarding Democracy," the new coalition of governors joining together to create a unified resistance to Trump extremism. Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, co-chair of the new group, joins Joy to delve into their plans to keep their states and residents safe. Also in this episode, Mehdi Hasan joins to discuss Mike Huckabee as future U.S. ambassador to Israel, a man who has a history of extremist and dangerous rhetoric towards Palestinians. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.



Tonight on The ReidOut, we lead with the fact that, two women, through their lawyer, allege that they informed the House Ethics Committee that Donald Trump's attorney general nominee Matt Gaetz paid them for sex, including one claim involving a then-17-year-old girl—but will this ethics report ever surface? Meanwhile, Trump continues his "retribution tour," targeting military officers, broadcasters, and others he views as adversaries. Plus, we explore the massive migration of Twitter/X users to Bluesky, marking one of the most significant shifts in social media history.

Tonight on The ReidOut: Trump ally Steve Bannon escalates his calls for revenge and retribution, targeting General Mark Milley while urging the Trump administration to imprison Attorney General Merrick Garland and special counsel Jack Smith. Meanwhile, Republicans are pushing legislation that would allow Trump to shut down nonprofits he opposes, raising serious concerns about the future of these organizations under his potential leadership. Listen now to this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid discusses how Donald Trump may not have violent mobs this time, but he is completely ignoring the rules for the handover of power as he assembles what can only be described as a reality show administration, featuring Dr. Oz, the wrestling lady, the guy from the Fox weekend comfy couch, and even someone from MTV. Plus, Joy brings you our guide to navigating autocracy, with a focus on how women should begin preparing for the serious challenges looming over the next four years.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid reminds us that yesterday was supposed to be a "great day" for Matt Gaetz, but it seems it was not so great after all. He is already Donald Trump's former pick for attorney general, with Trump announcing a new choice just tonight. Meanwhile, more details are emerging about Pete Hegseth and other Trump nominees who have faced multiple sexual misconduct allegations. Plus, newly uncovered audio reveals that before embracing MAGA, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. approved of comparing Trump to Hitler and described Trump's base as "belligerent idiots."

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with how Pam Bondi, Donald Trump's new pick for attorney general following the Gaetz implosion, is revealed to have been at the forefront of pushing Trump's 2020 election lies, with new reports indicating that he is still not ready to move on from that loss. Meanwhile, Trump's claims of ignorance about the extreme and unpopular Project 2025 are contradicted, as it is now confirmed to be a significant part of his agenda for the next four years.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid examines Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, and their billionaire allies, whose government efficiency commission promises to reward themselves while everyday Americans face the hardships Musk admits will result from their budget cuts. Meanwhile, Democrats are being urged to confront the real reasons behind their election losses, as nearly three weeks post-election, the facts are finally coming into focus.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid explores America's potential 2025 health system, led by anti-vaxxer and recovering heroin addict RFK Jr., alongside TV doctors like Dr. Oz—none of whom have significant public health experience. Meanwhile, trouble brews in Trump World as someone faces backlash for committing the cardinal sin of profiting off Trump's name without sharing the gains. Plus, our guide to navigating autocracy examines how business owners can prepare for mass deportation raids, as Trump's border czar pledges to detain anyone who resists.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Rudy Giuliani's downfall as he continues to face financial ruin and public humiliation, culminating in an outburst in a New York City courtroom, with no support from Donald Trump—the man he once sacrificed everything for. Meanwhile, Trump and his team are threatening Democratic mayors with arrests and withholding federal funds as mass deportations loom, raising questions about how cities can fight back; one of New York's mayoral candidates will join the discussion. Plus, on the eve of Thanksgiving, Joy has a special message for all the MAGA trolls and their enablers before we pass the plates.


Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy shines a spotlight on Kash Patel, who apparently views Trump as "the king," and is his choice for FBI director. Meanwhile, shocking revelations emerge about Trump's pick for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth—including criticism from Hegseth's own mother. Neither man is qualified for these powerful roles, but their unwavering loyalty to Trump is the only requirement that seems to matter, critics say. Also, the Hunter Biden pardon raises a critical question: Why hasn't President Biden granted far more pardons to address the systemic injustices plaguing the nation?

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid brings you breaking news regarding Pete Hegseth, who is under scrutiny after new reporting from NBC News reveals that some current and former Fox colleagues claim they smelled alcohol on his breath "many times," with his Senate support for a potential role as Trump's Defense secretary reportedly waning. Meanwhile, Kash Patel, Trump's pick for FBI director, would be the first to assume the role with a published enemies list. Andrew Weissmann—one of the individuals named—joins the show. Plus, in North Carolina, Republicans are employing a tactic reminiscent of mobster strategies, swiftly stripping Democrats of their powers when they win at the ballot box.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Pete Hegseth and his mother continue their apparent PR campaign while Donald Trump fills his administration with billionaires, celebrities, and loyalists, raising questions about their qualifications. Meanwhile, Trump's Cabinet picks are making Vladimir Putin very happy, reflecting the alignment of their interests. Additionally, the conservative Supreme Court justices are echoing right-wing talking points in a major trans rights case, leaving little doubt about the direction of their upcoming decision.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid delves into the state of Donald Trump's unconventional approach to leadership, starting with the dismissal of vetting processes for critical roles, and ignoring the Constitution's mandate for Senate advice and consent. Plus, Trump's defense secretary pick, Pete Hegseth, faces scrutiny over allegations of alcohol abuse and his controversial writings about the military, raising alarms among senators. Meanwhile, Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy bring their political agenda to Capitol Hill, pushing for drastic funding cuts that could impact children, veterans, and college students. Finally, the search intensifies for the suspect in the killing of a health insurance CEO in Manhattan, as authorities release the first image of the alleged shooter.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid revisits the controversy of President Ford's preemptive pardon of Richard Nixon, who likely committed crimes but was never charged, drawing a parallel to President Biden's consideration of preemptive pardons for individuals targeted by Trump's incoming "Department of Retribution." Meanwhile, Trump is reportedly planning an inhumane deportation strategy to send immigrants to countries not their own—places where they may not even speak the language—despite some of those countries firmly refusing to cooperate.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid and her guests take a closer look at the person of interest being held for questioning in central Pennsylvania, 280 miles from New York City, as new details emerge about his background, ideology, and potential motive in connection to the murder of a health insurance company CEO. Meanwhile, Donald Trump's immigration rhetoric escalates as he pushes for an end to birthright citizenship, a right explicitly protected by the Constitution. Plus, we discuss the seismic shift in the Middle East as the Assad regime in Syria collapses after half a century, delivering a massive blow to Iran and Russia. We explore what this game-changing development means for the U.S. and the world.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid invites you to revisit Justin Trudeau's infamous 2019 hot mic moment mocking Donald Trump, the same year as a notable display of affection with Melania Trump. Fast forward to today, and Trump is joking about annexing Canada and demoting Trudeau to governor after the Canadian Prime Minister's failed appeasement trip to Mar-a-Lago. Meanwhile, the case of a wealthy, young valedictorian accused of murdering a healthcare CEO has sparked debate among conservatives over when killing is condemned and when it is excused. Plus, Senator Elizabeth Warren joins Joy to discuss Trump's attacks on regulations and consumer protections, as well as Dr. Oz's controversial proposals targeting Medicare.

Joy Reid leads this episode of the ReidOut with the breaking news of FBI Director Christopher Wray stepping down ahead of the incoming Trump presidency. Joy and her guests discuss whether Wray's resignation is an example of compliance in advance of an incoming autocrat Trump. Plus, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries joins Joy to discuss how House Democrats are preparing for the incoming Trump presidency. Also in this episode, a look into the fall of Assad. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of the ReidOut with the breaking news of Donald Trump being named Time's Person of the Year. Lawrence O'Donnell joins Joy Reid to discuss this title, the one Trump now shares with names like Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Ayatollah Khomeini, and Vladimir Putin. Also in this episode, North Carolina Governor-Elect Josh Stein joins Joy to discuss the giant power grab by his state's Republicans, one that would strip duly elected Democrats in the state of their powers, and his lawsuit against the GOP legislation to fight back. Plus, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley joins the show to discuss President Biden's day of pardoning more than 1,500 non-violent offenders on his way out of office. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of the ReidOut with the latest on Trump's incoming Middle East Advisor, Massad Boulos, who is also Tiffany Trump's father-in-law. According to new reporting, Boulos is not a billionaire after all, he just allowed people to say he was. Joy and her guests discuss this plus renewed vaccine skepticism with RFK Jr's lawyer asking the Federal Drug Administration to revoke approval of the polio vaccine. Plus, Joy and her guests discuss Senate Republicans' pressure campaign on Trump cabinet picks, as well as the White House strategy for combating Islamophobia. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg having a little fun with the increasingly wild drone conspiracy theories--but conspiracies remain deeply ingrained in the American bloodstream, and the incoming president is surrounded by conspiracy theorists. Also tonight, the right's glorification of Daniel Penny, whose claim to fame is putting a homeless man into a fatal chokehold. Plus, the future of the Democratic Party—school shooting survivor and anti-gun activist David Hogg launches his bid for DNC vice chair on the same day that yet another school shooting occurred in America. David Hogg joins us tonight. Listen now to this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of the ReidOut with the latest chaos surrounding Donald Trump assembling his incoming cabinet, which now includes many who attempted to undermine the vote in the 2020 presidential election. Pam Bondi and Pete Hegseth are on the list of those who helped spread baseless theories in 2020, who are now heading into power with Trump. Joy and her guests discuss this plus Trump's attempts to demand compliance from the courts, the media, and foreign leaders, with a lawsuit against the Des Moines Register as his latest revenge-seeking endeavor. Plus, Dr. Peter Hotez joins Joy to discuss the rise of vaccine skepticism, with RFK Jr., Trump's controversial pick as head of Health and Human Services, meeting with lawmakers today. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of the ReidOut with Trump's biggest political feat: convincing working class voters that he is on their side, despite his cabinet of billionaires saying otherwise. Plus, the continuation of the Trump retribution tour, this time with Republicans preparing a criminal investigation of Liz Cheney, after she dared to speak the truth about Trump. Also tonight, Joy and her guests discuss Trump picking one time Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker as the Ambassador to the Bahamas. All this and much more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this edition of The ReidOut with breaking news from Capitol Hill, where tonight Republicans failed to pass a paired down spending bill that would fund the government and provide aid for hurricane victims and farmers. "It's the end of yet another Republican manufactured chaotic day and a taste of what's to come," Joy says. In a failure that takes America closer to a government shutdown, 38 Republicans voted no to sink the Trump-backed spending bill--which was also reportedly influenced by the unelected billionaire Elon Musk. Listen now to this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, after Elon Musk, Donald Trump, and their allies on Capitol Hill derailed a deal to fund the government, Republicans sheepishly backed down late today with significant help from Democrats to avert a potentially devastating Christmas shutdown. Joy Reid brings you the latest. Also, while Santa is busy sorting out who's been naughty or nice, we've been compiling our own list of "Who Won the Year." Throughout tonight's show, we'll celebrate the trailblazers, the champions holding the rich and powerful to account, and those fighting for freedom and dignity for all people who made a real difference in the world this year.

Tonight on The ReidOut, we lead with a statement from Ethics Committee member Glenn Ivey, who discusses Matt Gaetz, Donald Trump's initial pick for U.S. attorney general, and the bombshell Ethics Committee report, which is as bad and revolting as anticipated. Also, Trump's territorial ambitions resurface as he demands the return of the Panama Canal and that Denmark hand over Greenland, despite his promises of no more wars. Plus, President Biden makes history by commuting nearly all federal death sentences.


Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid examines the stark differences in how each side handles electoral defeat. When one side loses, they fulfill their duty, certify the electoral vote, and quietly leave the stage. But when the other side loses, the result is something entirely different, as seen in the infamous events of January 6th, exactly four years ago. Joining Joy in this episode are January 6th Select Committee Chair Bennie Thompson and retired Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn. We will also delve into one of the lingering mysteries of that day: who planted the pipe bombs? The FBI is ramping up efforts to identify the domestic terrorist responsible.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid reflects on how, more than 50 years after the push for the Equal Rights Amendment began, women in America still lack equal rights under the law—a change that could become a defining legacy for President Biden. Meanwhile, Don Jr. is visiting Greenland, while his father ties the trip to his lingering fantasy of annexing the island, sparking speculation about whether Elon Musk was consulted before the announcement. And, in a somber moment, President Jimmy Carter, often regarded as America's truest good Christian president, lies in state in the Capitol Rotunda, which opened for public viewing this evening.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with the utter devastation in Southern California as hundreds of homes are destroyed by wildfires, with the worst likely still to come. Meanwhile, Attorney General Merrick Garland is prepared to release Jack Smith's report on Donald Trump's election interference investigation, but Trump's favored judge is currently blocking the way. In a desperate bid to avoid becoming the first convicted felon in the White House, Trump is seeking refuge in his safe space: the U.S. Supreme Court. Plus, Joy brings you breaking news in her exclusive interview with the presidents of the SEIU and AFL-CIO labor union organizations.

Joy Reid leads this edition of The ReidOut with the devastating wildfires raging across Southern California, now burning out of control for three relentless days. Today, President Biden addressed the nation, assuring Southern Californians that federal aid is on its way to support recovery efforts. Plus, in breaking news, Donald Trump's request to halt his sentencing in his New York hush money case has been denied by the Supreme Court, meaning that Trump will face sentencing on Friday, and will likely be sworn in as the first president of the United States to be a convicted felon.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with what was likely a devastating day for Donald Trump as, for the first time, he did not completely get away with it. While he will not be going to prison—something that might have happened if his name were Donald Jones—he is now officially and historically a convicted felon. Also, we have the latest on the catastrophic wildfires in Los Angeles, where disinformation is spreading as fast as the flames. Plus, Vladimir Kara-Murza, who expected to be executed by his Russian captors, is now free after surviving over two years in a Russian gulag. Joy Reid brings you her interview with Vladimir and his wife, Evgenia Kara-Murza.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with the LA wildfires, as families return to fire-ravaged homes, discovering their life's possessions destroyed, while firefighters brace for potentially severe weather conditions. Meanwhile, Fox weekend host Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump's controversial pick to lead the Pentagon, faces confirmation hearings tomorrow amid concerns about his qualifications and past behavior. This hearing is just one in a series of contentious confirmation proceedings this week, described by a Republican senator as "a little bit of a train wreck."

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with the questions arising over whether a junior varsity Fox host has the credentials to lead two million uniformed service members, with Democrats sharply criticizing his qualifications at today's confirmation hearing for Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump's nominee for secretary of defense. Meanwhile, the damning findings of Jack Smith's Trump investigation are now rendered almost moot due to the sluggish actions of Attorney General Merrick Garland.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with President Biden taking credit for a significant achievement in the final days of his administration—an historic cease-fire and hostage deal in Gaza. Meanwhile, Donald Trump's nominees, including Pam Bondi, face scrutiny on Capitol Hill as Bondi continues to dodge the truth about the 2020 election. Plus, as President Biden prepares to deliver his farewell address to the nation, we reflect on his legacy.


Tonight on The ReidOut: Do not expect the soaring rhetoric of JFK's "Ask Not" speech when Donald Trump is inaugurated on Monday. Due to the cold, the ceremony will not be held outside as usual but inside the Rotunda, near the spot where a Trump supporter stood four years ago with a stolen Pelosi lectern amid the desecration of the U.S. Capitol. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has allowed a TikTok ban to proceed, but the final word is far from decided, especially with TikTok's CEO attending Monday's inauguration as Trump's guest. Plus, President Biden's final days in office include a flurry of activity, from conservation efforts and clemency decisions to a major new announcement on the Equal Rights Amendment. Listen now to this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this coverage of the inauguration of Donald Trump, as Trump signs a series of executive orders at the Capital One Arena in Washington, and pardons January 6 defendants. This moment marked yet another significant development in his political journey, leaving many to debate whether it represents a new beginning or the beginning of the end. Earlier in the day, Trump made his entrance in a highly anticipated and historic event that reflected the uniqueness of this political era. Unlike previous presidential inaugurations, today's ceremony was held indoors due to chilly weather, a decision that some compared to similar conditions during President Obama's first inauguration in 2009. However, speculation suggests the move indoors may have stemmed from other concerns beyond the weather. Regardless of interpretation, today stands as a pivotal moment in American political history.


Tonight, Joy Reid leads this episode with Donald Trump's efforts to reshape the federal workforce through Project 2025. The program's architect, Russell Vought, has openly stated his goal of creating a "traumatically affected" environment for federal employees. This comes as Trump's allies, Enrique Tarrio and Elmer Stewart Rhodes, have regained their freedom, with Tarrio demanding retribution on Alex Jones' show and Rhodes revisiting Capitol Hill to meet his Republican backers. Meanwhile, Trump is pushing for a federal government dominated by white men, beginning with the repeal of Lyndon Johnson's 1965 Executive Order 11246, which prohibited discrimination by federal contractors. His replacement executive order, signed Tuesday, has already placed diversity, equity, and inclusion employees on paid leave. With grievances about diversity hires fueling these drastic changes, Trump's vision for America becomes increasingly clear.


Donald Trump's first week in office has been nothing short of exhausting. In just five days, he has signed dozens of executive orders, including pardons for over 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6th attack on the Capitol and commutations for Proud Boys and Oath Keepers convicted of seditious conspiracy. He has declared a national emergency at the southern border and taken aim at the constitutional right granting automatic citizenship to anyone born in the United States, a move already facing court challenges. Trump is also threatening federal workers with punishment for engaging in diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Critics argue that the chaos, cruelty, and relentless pace are deliberate, exemplified by his controversial nomination of Pete Hegseth, a Fox News host and Army National Guard veteran, to lead the Department of Defense. Hegseth faces a Senate confirmation vote tonight amid revelations that he made a $50,000 payment to a woman who accused him of sexual assault in 2017, disclosed during questioning by Senator Elizabeth Warren. Warren has also raised serious concerns about Hegseth's judgment, citing troubling incidents involving alcohol, including strip club visits and episodes of severe intoxication. She contends that his behavior renders him unfit to oversee the nation's security.

"The money that's about to flow to Trump's friends and cronies is likely going to make your head spin," Joy Reid says. "All funded by you the taxpayer, on top of you having to fund the gargantuan additional tax cut Republicans are prepping so the superrich can pay as close to zero in taxes as possible, not to mention you footing the bill with 25 percent tariffs on your Columbian coffee and anything imported from Mexico, Canada and Panama." Joy further opines on what critics say will be an alleged effort to, "loot the federal government" in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.Technical Difficulties - Ari Melber filled in for first 10 minutes

In this edition of The ReidOut, Joy Reid brings you two major interviews. Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and New York Attorney General Letitia James join Joy to discuss Donald Trump's reality TV-style immigration raids and his blatantly illegal federal spending freeze, as he moves quickly to consolidate power. Meanwhile, his administration is doubling down on regressive policies, with Trump asking for billions for immigration raids targeting Democratic cities and his Treasury secretary proposing tariff hikes that will burden everyday Americans. All this, while Trump champions permanent tax breaks for billionaires and corporations, leaving working-class Americans to shoulder the costs.

Joy Reid leads this episode of the ReidOut with Secretary of Health and Human Services hopeful RFK Jr. in the hot seat taking questions from lawmakers in his confirmation hearing. Former Obama HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius joins Joy to discuss RFK Jr.'s lack of experience for the position and her warnings about the damage he can do in the role. Plus, Joy and her guests discuss the chaos and confusion caused by the Trump administration's back and forth on a federal funding freeze. Also in this episode, former Georgia House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams joins to discuss Trump and his sycophants' attacks on DEI. All this and much more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of the ReidOut with the tragic plane and helicopter collision that killed 67 in Washington, D.C. last night. President Trump quickly jumped to blame "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion" efforts for the crash, without any specifics or information to back up this claim. Joy and her guests discuss this plus the confirmation hearings for two of Trump's most controversial cabinet picks: Kash Patel for FBI Director and Tulsi Gabbard for Director of National Intelligence. Also in this episode, Chris Hayes joins Joy to discuss his new book on Trump and "the attention economy." All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of the ReidOut with the latest in the ongoing investigation of the plane and helicopter crash that killed 67 people in D.C., and President Trump's continued insistence that "D.E.I." is to blame. Plus, breaking news during this episode of a small plane crash in northeast Philadelphia, with multiple fires burning. Joy and her guests join to discuss this plus the Trump administration's purge of government institutions, now with the firing of FBI agents and prosecutors who worked on crimes committed by Trump and his supporters on January 6th. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

In this edition of The ReidOut, Joy Reid brings you the latest on Donald Trump's tariff threats and the fear of mass firings at the FBI as the Trump administration demands the names of every agent who worked on the January 6th investigations. Also tonight, we begin bringing you good news amid all the horror. We call this seies our "Moment of Joy," and it comes up later in the show. But, Joy begins with a full-on crisis in our democracy, as federal workers are literally locked out of their offices while operatives working for a private citizen essentially take over our government. Listen now to this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.


Joy Reid leads this edition of The ReidOut with a reminder of, "What about her emails?" In the wake that controversy, which many see as fabricated by the GOP, Donald Trump's CIA has now committed what is being called a counterintelligence disaster by reportedly sending the names of recently hired CIA employees to the White House in an unclassified email. Plus, fear and outrage has errupted in the Middle East after Trump's irresponsible remarks about turning Gaza into a "Riviera" of the Middle East, permanently stealing the homes of two million Gazans. We also cover growing glimmers of the rebel alliance, as thousands of Americans in fifty states took to the streets on Wednesday to reject the hostile, MAGA takeover of American democracy—denouncing everything from Trump's calls to occupy Gaza to his Project 2025 playbook and the seemingly unlimited authority Trump has handed to Elon Musk, with zero checks and balances and no oversight.

Joy Reid leads this edition of The ReidOut with Donald Trump's second choice for U.S. attorney general, Pam Bondi, being sworn in by Clarence Thomas after vowing to end the "weaponization" of the DOJ, only to immediately launch a probe into prosecutors Jack Smith, Alvin Bragg, and Letitia James for prosecuting Trump. And, we discuss the Senate voting to confirm Russell Vought on Thursday, a self-proclaimed Christian nationalist tied to Project 2025, which Trump falsely claimed to know nothing about. Plus, Joy breaks Trump's "shock and awe" strategy in his second administration, which is designed to inspire fear and outrage, creating problems only to pretend to solve them, while keeping his base engaged as his administration dismantles the federal government. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this edition of The ReidOut with Donald Trump aligning with President Elon Musk in calling for an end to USAID—the same agency that First Lady Melania Trump once praised as embodying her "Be Best" initiative and that Ivanka Trump used to launch a highly publicized program to empower women in developing countries. Less than three weeks into this new administration, we are already facing what many are calling a constitutional crisis, and it is not coming from the man elected to sit behind the Resolute Desk, but from the unelected billionaire seemingly pulling the strings—Elon Musk.

In this edition of The ReidOut, Joy Reid covers a federal judge ruling that the Trump White House has violated his order to restore frozen federal funding—raising a big what-if: What if Donald Trump simply ignored that judge and other courts that tell him his actions are illegal? We also revisit Trump's promise to lower grocery prices, when he said, "When I win, I will immediately bring prices down, starting on Day One." But they are still rising--and apparently he does not want to talk about it anymore. Next, Trump also took an expensive mini-vacation to the Super Bowl, making history as the first president to attend the game in person. Taxpayers footed the bill, including the cost of Air Force One and security for his entourage. We have more on what many see as the waste of this trip. Plus, Elon Musk's "DOGE" gang has infiltrated and effectively shut down the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a federal agency designed to protect consumers from predatory bankers and credit card companies. Our financial expert guest discusses how this may impact you. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid welcomes Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) on what Congress can do to rein in the worst of Donald Trump's executive orders. Plus, we will discuss Trump's increasingly disturbing plans to "take" Gaza and his insistence that Egypt and Jordan will take in all of Gaza's people, whether they—or the Gazans—want to or not. We also cover the latest battleground in Trump's push to transform the federal bureaucracy and expand executive power—efforts that seem to include Elon Musk, who, after being Trump's biggest campaign donor, now has his staff reportedly rifling through nearly every federal agency, allegedly cutting off funding to whatever they choose, often targeting the most vulnerable Americans, critics say. Meanwhile, Trump has gutted the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, leaving Americans vulnerable to financial scams. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with what she sees as the latest signs of the gangster-like governance of the current U.S. administration. The Department of Justice, under Donald Trump, has dismissed the corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams in a way that keeps him vulnerable to future prosecution, while former WWE CEO Vince McMahon has seen a criminal probe into allegations of sexual misconduct dropped. Coincidentally, McMahon's wife, Linda, is Trump's nominee for Education Secretary, and her confirmation is expected to sail through. Meanwhile, reports are emerging of missing federal funds, and the first death has been attributed to the dismantling of USAID, with a 71-year-old refugee in Myanmar dying after her oxygen supply was cut due to hospital closures caused by the withdrawal of U.S. foreign aid. Plus, protests are growing at home, with an artist in D.C. unfurling a sign alleging that, "Elon is stealing your data," coinciding with Tesla's stock dropping 13% since Trump's inauguration.



Joy Reid leads this episode of the ReidOut with a recap of Donald Trump's first weeks in office and the flurry of chaos, fear, and devastation that have ensued. Joy and her guests discuss DOGE slashing government agencies, purging watch dogs groups, and interfering with the justice department. Plus, Joy speaks to a recently fired maternal healthcare medicaid worker on her past 48 hours, and her fears for the future of some medical research. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of the ReidOut with Judge Tanya Chutkan's rejection of efforts brought by 14 states to curtail Elon Musk and DOGE's access to federal data across seven agencies. Joy and her guests discuss this plus Trump's continued revenge tour, this time with the resignation of the head of the criminal division of the U.S. Attorney's office for Washington, D.C., after she refused to carry out politically motivated orders. Also in this episode, chaos in New York City with the mass resignations of Mayor Eric Adams' deputy mayors, and New York Governor Kathy Hochul holding meetings to decide whether to remove Adams from office. Plus, negotiations in Saudi Arabia about the war in Ukraine and Russia, but without Ukraine present. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of the ReidOut with President Trump and DOGE's modern American bank heist, slashing budgets for things like Medicaid, social security benefits, and overtime pay, in support of the original goal: massive tax cuts for the ultra rich. Joy and her guests discuss this plus the increased scrutiny of the Justice Department's motion to dismiss New York City Mayor Adams' corruption case. Also in this episode, Trump doubles down on his comments calling Ukrainian president Zelenskiy a "dictator" and European countries and leaders grow gravely concerned about Trump's international actions. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of the ReidOut with a dive into the various far-right extremists who are influencing and orchestrating President Trump's decision making. Joy and her guests discuss this plus Trump's justice, with Kash Patel being confirmed as Trump's FBI Director and a Trump-appointed prosecutor investigating Democrats for their rhetoric. Also in this episode, former NFL player and activist Chris Kluwe joins Joy to discuss being arrested for MAGA civil disobedience. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads this episode of the ReidOut with a dive into the various far-right extremists who are influencing and orchestrating President Trump's decision making. Joy and her guests discuss this plus Trump's justice, with Kash Patel being confirmed as Trump's FBI Director and a Trump-appointed prosecutor investigating Democrats for their rhetoric. Also in this episode, former NFL player and activist Chris Kluwe joins Joy to discuss being arrested for MAGA civil disobedience. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Joy Reid leads the final episode of The ReidOut with this question: "When you are in the midst of a crisis, and specifically a crisis of democracy, how do you resist?" We examine this as Elon Musk's DOGE faces resistance from everyday Americans who are fighting back. MSNBC hosts Rachel Maddow, Nicolle Wallace and Lawrence O'Donnell join Joy during the last edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC to discuss.