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The ReidOut with Joy Reid

Hush money trial highlights Trump's need for vengeance

The ReidOut with Joy Reid

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4.53.1K Ratings

🗓️ 10 May 2024

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid delves into the unfolding drama as Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL), known for his own corruption allegations, becomes the first of many Trump loyalists and potential vice presidential candidates to appear at his criminal trial, a stark reminder of the controversies surrounding the former president's inner circle. Additionally, we shine a spotlight on the peculiar presidential campaign of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., including the startling revelation of a worm affecting his brain. Listen now to this latest edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

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Tonight on the readout.

0:05.0

No, I'm fed up. I watch what happened to me and my company. I've watched what's happened.

0:11.0

I've talked to business people over the years for what's

0:13.5

happened to them when you have political persecution and now what I've watched what

0:17.9

President Trump is done with all these cases this is just simply they don't they

0:21.6

don't want this guy on the ballot.

0:23.0

Says the man whose company committed the worst Medicare fraud in US history.

0:28.0

Senator Rick Scott is the first in what will surely be a parade of Trump's

0:32.0

thickophants and deep wannabies to show up at his criminal trial.

0:36.0

Also tonight, the truly bizarre presidential campaign of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

0:42.0

The worm that ate part of his brain

0:46.0

is just the least of it.

0:50.2

But we begin tonight with Donald Trump's need for vengeance, which has been a fundamental which has been fundamental to the man as his which has been as fundamental to the man as his orange hue.

1:02.0

He has promised to imprison President Biden. He's

1:05.5

savage the women who have accused him of sexual abuse and impropriety and he has

1:09.6

humiliated his political opponents. There's a reason he's a bully and that's because Trump is a dogmatic believer in retaliation.

1:17.0

How do we know? Because he says it all the time.

1:21.0

In fact, it was a point that the prosecution has made multiple times in court as recently as this morning

1:27.2

when yet another one of Trump's book publishers read excerpts from his book,

1:33.0

where Trump talked about how he valued loyalty

1:35.9

above everything else, punished disloyal people,

1:39.6

and espoused this motto.

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