Megyn Kelly has predicted MSNBC will fire Joy Reid after she claimed that Trump intends to extradite minorities who have legitimate status in the nation.
Megyn Kelly has predicted MSNBC will fire Joy Reid after she claimed that President-elect Donald Trump intends to extradite minorities who have legitimate status in the nation.

Megyn Kelly responded to a clip of Joy Reid from Friday night MSNBC show, where she made the prediction that Americans who are residing in the US legally would be deported once Trump takes over the White House.(YouTube)
Speaking on her SiriusXM podcast, The Megyn Kelly Show, on Monday, Kelly declared Reid wants a “race riot.” “That’s really what you take away listening to Joy Reid,” she stated, adding that she does desire a “racial uprising or rioting” in the streets.
Kelly responded to a clip of Reid from Friday night MSNBC show, where she made the prediction that Americans who are residing in the US legally would be deported once Trump takes over the White House.
In addition, she chastised Reid for stating on her TikTok channel that liberal white women shouldn’t waste time inviting black women to take part in marches against Trump because they are “not coming” and would rather focus on their own communities than on any attempt to “save America.”
Kelly alleged that Reid received a permission to spread racist hate from Comcast-owned cable network.
“It’s a tick-tock situation until her a** is fired, ”Kelly remarked about Reid.
Blasting her over rant against progressive white women, she mocked her saying: “First of all, where is your hair? What, what happened to your hair, Joy? It’s gone.”
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What exactly Reid said about Trump?
Reid declared on Friday that Trump will adopt the “meat ax” strategy and start the “de-naturalization” process, which would deprive citizens of their citizenship.
Reid stated on her Friday program, “Don’t think because you have a green card and came through the ‘right way’ — if you’re brown, you may not stick around.”
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