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The ReidOut with Joy Reid

Trump suggests giving cops ‘one really violent day’ to stop crime

The ReidOut with Joy Reid

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🗓️ 1 October 2024

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid sheds light on a new low as Donald Trump has just advocated for a day of violence, essentially "The Purge," his rhetoric taking an even more sinister and dangerous turn. Also, Republican U.S. Senate candidate Bernardo "Bernie" Moreno from Ohio doubles down on his controversial comment that women over 50 need not be concerned about abortion, implying their bodily autonomy no longer matters. Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown, his opponent, joins the discussion. Listen now to this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

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Tonight on the readout.

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You know, these are smart, smart people.

0:05.0

They're not so stupid, but they have to be taught.

0:08.0

Now, if you had one really violent day,

0:10.0

one rough hour, and I mean real rough. The word will get out and it will end

0:16.7

immediately. End immediately. A new low as Trump advocates for a day of violence, a national bloodletting,

0:26.6

essentially the purge, as his rhetoric takes an even more sinister and

0:31.0

dangerous turn.

0:32.6

Also tonight, Bernardo,

0:35.2

the Republican running for Senate in Ohio

0:38.2

doubles down on his weird comment that women over 50

0:41.7

need not be concerned about abortion because apparently

0:44.4

their bodily autonomy doesn't matter anymore. His opponent, Democratic

0:48.9

Senator Sherrod Brown, joins me. But we begin tonight with an answer at long last to the question many in

0:57.9

the political world have wondered over the last eight years since Trump

1:01.3

went from reality show host,

1:02.8

failed Casino Magnet, and frequent

1:05.2

W.W. performer to presidential candidate,

1:07.7

declaring he would make America great again,

1:10.4

a phrase previously used by Nazi fans in the 1930s and Ronald Reagan in 1980.

1:15.3

And having failed to make it all that great and getting fired by 81 million Americans for

1:20.8

botching America's COVID response, vowing that he would make America great

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