Joy Reid went completely crazy in an insane meltdown caught on camera

Joy Reid

Reid and plenty of mainstream media hacks can’t stand Trump. They let their emotions get the better of them.

And now Joy Reid went completely crazy in an insane meltdown caught on camera.

Joy Reid’s Deranged MAGA Rant Ignores Left’s Violent Surge

Even as President Donald Trump and Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk survived brazen assassination attempts this year, ousted MS NOW firebrand Joy Reid spewed venom on the “I’ve Had It” podcast Monday, branding the Make America Great Again (MAGA) crowd as the nation’s true “murderous cult.”

Reid’s Hysterical Fearmongering Amid Rising Leftist Extremism

Reid’s tirade flew in the face of fresh data: The Atlantic revealed in September, mere days after Kirk’s near-fatal shooting at Utah Valley University, that left-wing terror incidents had already surpassed right-wing ones in 2025 by July 4—the first such flip in over three decades.

Yet there she was, insisting MAGA’s devotion to Trump bordered on fanaticism, with followers allegedly primed to “commit jihad” on his behalf.

“The fear is — and a lot of politicians have said this on and off the record — the fear is that if you don’t obey him, his cult will try to kill you,” Reid ranted.

“And there are a lot of people who claimed and told [former Republican Utah Sen.] Mitt Romney this, and then Mitt Romney snitched on them and said people wanted to vote to impeach, but they were afraid that they’d be assassinated by Trump supporters because MAGA supporters are armed to the teeth. They are rabid in their support of him, and it’s a religion, and so they will commit jihad for Trump.”

Biden’s Bizarre Conspiracy Spin and the Assassin’s Radical Roots

Compounding the absurdity, Hunter Biden piled on during his November 6 appearance on the “Wide Awake Podcast,” bizarrely suggesting Kirk’s brush with death handed MAGA a propaganda windfall.

“I don’t know why Charlie Kirk was shot, but I do know this. It’s only served one group of people, Charlie Kirk’s death. MAGA. They have taken this,” Biden mused. “They have wrapped themselves in it. They have righteous indignation.”

Facts paint a far grimmer picture for the left: Suspected gunman Tyler Robinson, 22, shared a volatile romance with transgender partner Lance Twiggs, to whom he reportedly vented post-shooting. Robinson’s parents informed investigators their son had veered sharply leftward, embracing “pro-gay and trans-rights” fervor in the lead-up to the attack.

In a chilling text to Twiggs, Robinson fumed he’d “had enough of [Kirk’s] hatred.” Prosecutors, eyeing the death penalty, unveiled Robinson’s pre-attack confession note: “I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and I’m going to take it.”

A YouGov survey timed to Kirk’s crisis laid bare the left’s simmering tolerance for unrest: Fully 25% of very liberal respondents shrugged that political violence “could be warranted occasionally.”

Echoing this radical drift, Tucker Carlson’s November 14 documentary exposed would-be Trump assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks as a fleeting Trump backer who morphed into a seething anti-MAGA zealot.

In a unearthed January 2020 YouTube comment, Crooks sneered at Trump’s “stupidity” and mocked his base as a “cult”—a twisted mirror to the venom now hurled at conservatives.