Episode 21
Joy Reid leads this episode of The Reidout with the apparent revelation that the Republicans' top priority is not securing the border. It is apparently helping Donald Trump return to the White House. Also in this episode, President Biden was greeted in Michigan by pro-Palestinian protesters. The mayor of Dearborn, MI, Abdullah Hammoud (D), who recently turned down a meeting with Biden's campaign, joins Joy with more. Plus, NBC News begins its new "Deciders Focus Group" series. We share the views of Pennsylvanian women who voted for Trump last time, plus what they're thinking now after Trump's Supreme Court overturned women's reproductive rights. Finally, writer, producer, and director Ava DuVernay joins Joy to discuss her new movie "Origin," which examines racism and social inequality in a unique way. It is getting rave reviews. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.
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