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The ReidOut with Joy Reid

Interfaith roundtable: Religious leaders sit down to discuss violence in the Middle East and prospects of peace

The ReidOut with Joy Reid

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4.53.1K Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2023

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Joy leads this episode of The ReidOut with the twice impeached, four times indicted former President Trump’s interview Thursday with Univision, during which he warned that if he wins a second term, he would be justified in using the powers of the presidency to weaponize the FBI and DOJ against his perceived enemies. This comes as there is, of course, no evidence that President Biden or the deep state are behind his indictments that include 91 combined federal and state charges. Plus, Joy sits down with author and journalist Brian Stelter to discuss his new book “Network of Lies”, about the circumstances of Tucker Carlson’s firing from Fox, the network’s role in radicalizing its viewers, and new insights about Trump’s indictments for efforts to overthrow the 2020 election. Plus, Joy and three religious leaders, Bishop William Barber, Imam Imad Enchassi, and Rabbi Sharon Brous, share an interfaith discussion on conflict and violence in the Middle East, and paths towards a peaceful future. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

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0:00.0

Tonight on the readout.

0:05.0

You say they weaponized the Justice Department, they weaponized the FBI.

0:10.0

Would you do the same if you're reelected?

0:12.0

If they do this, they've already done it,

0:14.3

but if they want to follow through on this,

0:17.1

yeah, it could certainly happen in reverse.

0:20.0

It could certainly happen in reverse.

0:21.7

What they've done is they've released the genie out of the box.

0:26.8

First off, man, genies come out of bottles, not boxes.

0:30.6

That aside, Trump has been openly admitting his authoritarian vision for America,

0:35.0

but top Republicans in Congress are still aiding and enabling him,

0:39.0

including a frivolous new ethics complaint against the judge in Trump's New York fraud trial.

0:44.1

Also tonight, author Brian Stelter joins me on his new book about Fox network of lies.

0:49.8

If you think the worst was over when Tucker was fired, think again.

0:53.8

And three distinguished religious leaders joined me tonight, each from a different faith.

0:58.7

We're going to have a tough but very necessary discussion about the Israel-Gazaza conflict and how to begin a

1:04.4

constructive dialogue about solutions.

1:09.2

And a happy Veterans Day to all who served. We begin tonight with the

1:15.6

further embrace of Donald Trump's desire to be more like the authoritarian

1:19.2

leaders he so publicly admires. Russian President Vladimir Putin,

1:23.1

Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban,

1:25.4

and the recipient of his many, many love letters,

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