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Justice! MSNBC Cancels Joy Reid—Her On-Air Meltdown Proves She Never Saw It Coming! (Video)

On February 24, 2025, MSNBC delivered a long-overdue smackdown to Joy Reid, axing her show, “The ReidOut,” and leaving the progressive firebrand reeling. In a viral video shared by Townhall.com on X (here), Reid had a full-on breakdown, sobbing as she defended her platform: “My show had value… whether it was the Black Lives Matter issues… We need to understand 1619 as the real founding of this country… Gaza… the American people have a right to object to little babies being bombed… those things are of God… I’m just proud of my show.”

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For conservatives, this meltdown—captured in a moment of raw vulnerability—was nothing short of satisfying, proving she never saw justice coming.

Reid’s cancellation under President Donald Trump’s second term feels like poetic justice. Her show, known for race-baiting and slamming Trump as a “racist” or “fascist,” has long been a target for conservatives who saw it as propagandistic. The 1619 Project, which she touted as America’s true founding, drew fire for rewriting history, while her Gaza coverage alienated viewers who felt it ignored Israel’s perspective. Now, with Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) auditing federal waste and pushing for media balance, MSNBC’s move signals a shift—finally holding liberal outlets accountable.

This isn’t just about Reid; it’s part of Trump’s broader agenda. Just this week, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the imminent release of the Jeffrey Epstein and P. Diddy lists, exposing elite corruption, while Vice President JD Vance slammed endless Ukraine aid at Munich, prioritizing American interests. Reid’s meltdown, met with cheers on X—“LMAO! This race-baiting propagandist got what she deserved!”—shows conservatives reveling in a victory for truth over division.

For Trump supporters, this is a win: the swamp, even in media, is being drained. Reid’s tears are a testament to that—and boy, is it satisfying to watch.