Episode 38

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.
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