Joy Reid
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Why would conservatives think fact-checking is biased against them? I mean, what are you sharing if you keep getting fact-checked for false information? Think about it. What were conservatives sharing on Meta that was getting flagged so much? Are they spreading false information? And why were they so eager? And why are Republicans in general so eager to end the idea of fact checking?
What are they trying to share? What is the motivation for not wanting it to be fact checked?
What are they trying to share? What is the motivation for not wanting it to be fact checked?
What are they trying to share? What is the motivation for not wanting it to be fact checked?
I think Fannie Wills is a hero. She is a national hero. MAGA could not prove an actual conflict of interest since there was none. But because America is always America, the victory for DA Fannie Willis also came with a scolding for a professional black woman about her judgment. There is something wonderfully poetic.
I think Fannie Wills is a hero. She is a national hero. MAGA could not prove an actual conflict of interest since there was none. But because America is always America, the victory for DA Fannie Willis also came with a scolding for a professional black woman about her judgment. There is something wonderfully poetic.
I think Fannie Wills is a hero. She is a national hero. MAGA could not prove an actual conflict of interest since there was none. But because America is always America, the victory for DA Fannie Willis also came with a scolding for a professional black woman about her judgment. There is something wonderfully poetic.
The first person to actually criminally prosecute Donald Trump is a black Harvard grad, the very kind of person that his former staff, the people who worked for him, Stephen Miller, et cetera, want to never be at Harvard again. law school, but he was. And a black woman is doing that same exact thing in Georgia. And a black woman forced you to pay $175 million fine.
The first person to actually criminally prosecute Donald Trump is a black Harvard grad, the very kind of person that his former staff, the people who worked for him, Stephen Miller, et cetera, want to never be at Harvard again. law school, but he was. And a black woman is doing that same exact thing in Georgia. And a black woman forced you to pay $175 million fine.
The first person to actually criminally prosecute Donald Trump is a black Harvard grad, the very kind of person that his former staff, the people who worked for him, Stephen Miller, et cetera, want to never be at Harvard again. law school, but he was. And a black woman is doing that same exact thing in Georgia. And a black woman forced you to pay $175 million fine.
Donald Trump is being held to account by the very multicultural, multiracial democracy that he's trying to dismantle. And for me, there's something poetic and actually wonderful. Go DEI. My DEIs are bringing it home.
Donald Trump is being held to account by the very multicultural, multiracial democracy that he's trying to dismantle. And for me, there's something poetic and actually wonderful. Go DEI. My DEIs are bringing it home.
Donald Trump is being held to account by the very multicultural, multiracial democracy that he's trying to dismantle. And for me, there's something poetic and actually wonderful. Go DEI. My DEIs are bringing it home.
We need somebody.
We need somebody.
We need somebody.
For a man who has tried to claim that he is not interested in retribution, Donald Trump sure has an odd way of showing it. Just this week, he settled a defamation suit against ABC News for $15 million based on anchor George Stephanopoulos using imprecise language to describe what a jury found that Donald Trump actually did to E.J. and Carol, namely sexual abuse and defamation.
For a man who has tried to claim that he is not interested in retribution, Donald Trump sure has an odd way of showing it. Just this week, he settled a defamation suit against ABC News for $15 million based on anchor George Stephanopoulos using imprecise language to describe what a jury found that Donald Trump actually did to E.J. and Carol, namely sexual abuse and defamation.
For a man who has tried to claim that he is not interested in retribution, Donald Trump sure has an odd way of showing it. Just this week, he settled a defamation suit against ABC News for $15 million based on anchor George Stephanopoulos using imprecise language to describe what a jury found that Donald Trump actually did to E.J. and Carol, namely sexual abuse and defamation.
Okay. We should not be surprised in this country that just reelected Donald Trump.