MSNBC’s Joy Reid happily revealed she carries a copy of former President Donald Trump’s indictments around like a “pretend bible.” Reid, along with former FBI general counsel Andrew Weissmann, discussed Trump’s ongoing trial in Manhattan. Reid admitted to always bringing the Trump indictments book with her, comparing it to Trump carrying a pretend Bible.
WATCH: MSNBC’s Joy Reid gleefully shares that she carries around a copy of former President Donald Trump’s indictments like a “pretend bible.”
This woman belongs in an insane asylum… ??♂️https://t.co/7zdZNMwO7D
— Proud Elephant ??? (@ProudElephantUS) April 25, 2024
Conservatives view Reid’s actions as disrespectful and indicative of a biased agenda against Trump. Reid’s excitement about the Trump indictments seems to focus more on politics rather than justice, according to critics.
In another instance, Reid praised the prosecutors for bringing cases against Trump, insinuating that it was racially motivated. She highlighted the prosecutors’ race and mentioned the fines imposed on Trump by black women, suggesting racial undertones in the legal proceedings.
Reid’s previous comments about Iowa and white Christians also reflect her divisive rhetoric. Criticisms arose when Reid pointed out the high percentage of white Christians in Iowa, implying a negative connotation to the state’s demographics.
Conservative legal analysts have pointed out flaws in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s indictment against Trump. They criticized Bragg for using COVID-era policies to extend the statute of limitations and escalating a minor charge to a felony without clear justification. Bragg’s repetitive charges against Trump have raised concerns about the fairness and validity of the legal proceedings, drawing skepticism from conservative circles.

