
Joy Reid Sheds Tears Over MSNBC Firing, Says She Is ‘Not Sorry’ for Attacking Trump On-Air | Video
Yahoo News
Joy Reid reacted with tears, as well as “anger, rage, disappointment [and] hurt” to the sudden cancellation of her MSNBC show “TheReidOut” in a video shared to X on Monday.
“I’ve been through every emotion, from anger, rage, disappointment, hurt … feeling guilt that I let my team lose their jobs,” she said in a Zoom video call with the account Win for Black Women in which she also said she is “not sorry” for criticizing President Donald Trump or for her support of Gaza.
As she spoke, Reid became more emotional and began crying, expressing that she does not like crying on camera. At one point, an assistant handed her tissues to wipe her tears.
She continued, “But in the end, where I really land, and where I’ve landed on today is just gratitude, just pure gratitude,” she said of the news program, which she hosted since 2020.
Katie Phang was also among the MSNBC casualties early Monday. The Asian-American anchor’s show was also canceled by MSNBC and shared a statement to X later in the day in which she said, in part, “I believe in Democracy and in an independent Fourth Estate the fiercely guards its ability to hold power to account. Keeping our focus on doing the right thing will bring us out of America’s darkest times.”