Megyn Kelly thinks MSNBC will fire Joy Reid after she said President-elect Donald Trump is planning to deport minorities with legal status in the country.
“She wants a race riot. “That’s really what you feel when you listen to Joey Reid,” Kelly said on her SiriusXM podcast “The Megyn Kelly Show” on Monday.
“She really wants some kind of riot in the streets, some kind of ethnic rebellion.”
Kelly responded to a clip of Reid on Friday evening, when she appeared on her nightly MSNBC show and predicted that Americans who are in the country legally could be deported by Trump after he takes office. .
He also criticized Reed for saying this on his TikTok channel Liberal white women shouldn’t bother inviting black women to protest Marching against Trump because he “isn’t coming” and instead prefers to prioritize their own communities over “saving America.”
Kelly said of Reed, the Comcast-owned cable network is “allowing him to spread this racist hatred on their channel.”
Kelly said of Reed, “It’s a Tik Tok situation until his ass gets kicked.”
The post sought comment from MSNBC.
reed Trump said on Friday Would adopt a “meat ax approach” and begin the process of “denaturalization” – or stripping Americans of their citizenship.
“Don’t think that because you have a green card and you came the ‘right way’ — if you’re brown, you can’t keep up,” Reed said in his Friday broadcast.
“I don’t think they care whether you have a green card or not. “They’re pulling people out and moving people out of this country, whether you like it or not.”
Reid sparked controversy Thursday when he said Latino men who voted for Trump would “own” his administration’s immigration policies.
Trump has promised to deport millions of illegal immigrants during his second term in office, which he won in a landslide election victory over Vice President Kamala Harris last Tuesday.
victory made possible large number of minority voters Who changed my allegiance From Democrat to Republican during this current election cycle.
Exit polls showed that Most Latino men support Trump.
During Thursday’s broadcast of Reed’s show, the MSNBC host also interviewed a Yale-affiliated psychiatrist who Encouraged LGBTQ+ people whose family members voted for Trump To break ties and stay away from your relatives during the upcoming holidays.
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