Episode 58

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.
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