MSNBC Crackpot Reid Fears 'Fanatical' Trumpers May Harm Mary Trump

July 30th, 2020 8:17 PM

Radical MSNBC continued to push the narrative that not only will President Trump refuse to leave office, but his supporters will violently attack their political opponents. On The ReidOut Wednesday night, the far-left cable channel’s resident conspiracy theorist Joy Reid proclaimed that Trump supporters may physically attack the President’s niece, Mary Trump, over her book bashing her uncle.

 

 

Reid and Mary Trump first fear mongered that the President will not leave office in January:

REID: Are you worried that he will refuse to leave office if he loses?

TRUMP: Again, you know, it's something we can only speculate about at this point. What I do believe is that there are two crucial factors that will determine that. The first one is Joe Biden's margin of victory.

The leftist media wants viewers to believe that Trump will need to be removed from the White House by force, in the case that Joe Biden wins. In their eyes he’s already lost the election, and have been doing their best to influence more Americans to believe their DNC propaganda.

Reid’s clear objective was to incite fear into her viewers by thinking that the President and his supporters will act violently against Mary Trump:

REID: Yeah. Very quickly before I let you go, you — you’ve written clearly that you believe your grandfather was a sociopath. Do you think your uncle Donald Trump is a sociopath, and have you taken measures — are you worried about yourself? Are you worried because his followers are quite fanatical, have you taken measures just to protect yourself in speaking out?

TRUMP: Yeah, I mean, of course I've taken precautions. I'm not worried, but you know, just being safe, because I know my family, they've pretty vindictive, but I also, as you say, I understand that he has a quite passionate following, but as for whether he's a sociopath to the degree my grandfather was, I think it's sort of irrelevant, because he certainly behaves like one.

MSNBC hosts love to call the President a sociopath, and support the claims made about him in his estranged niece’s book. Reid created a fantasy scenario that Trump supporters are dangerous and violent, but has repeatedly supported the violence by the radical left all across the nation. She wants her MSNBC viewers to believe that not only will Trump supporters act violently towards Mary Trump, but that they will also act violently towards anyone they disagree with.  

Reid’s statements only incite fear and create division, which has been exactly the goal of the left-wing media since Trump took office. They believe the more they demonize Trump and his supporters, the more likely Biden will become president. MSNBC has been spewing the exact talking points that the Biden campaign wants to hear, and they will continue to do it all the way through November.

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Read the full transcript below: 

MSNBC’s The ReidOut
07/29/2020
7:36 p.m. ET

MARY TRUMP (NIECE OF THE PRESIDENT): I think one of Donald's biggest problems is that, for the very first time in his life, he is receiving scrutiny, although not enough and he's getting pushback, although not enough and it's putting him under such enormous amounts of stress that we see him lashing out in ways he may not have otherwise if he had just stayed out of the Oval Office.

REID: Are you worried that he will refuse to leave office if he loses?

TRUMP: Again, you know, it's something we can only speculate about at this point. What I do believe is that there are two crucial factors that will determine that. The first one is Joe Biden's margin of victory. If Joe Biden wins, if he has a very large margin of victory, you know, a landslide, then I think Donald would be so narcissistically injured that he would do anything to spin himself away from that pain, and he'll figure out something that's even better than leading America, you know, because we don't deserve him, but the other — the other unknown factor —

REID: Last question —

TRUMP: — is how people — I'm sorry?

REID: — no, go on.

TRUMP: The other unknown factor is how people around him, who are benefitting enormously by the position and power he holds, will counsel him after the election, whether it's close or not.

REID: Yeah. Very quickly before I let you go, you — you’ve written clearly that you believe your grandfather was a sociopath. Do you think your uncle Donald Trump is a sociopath, and have you taken measures — are you worried about yourself? Are you worried because his followers are quite fanatical, have you taken measures just to protect yourself in speaking out?

TRUMP: Yeah, I mean, of course I've taken precautions. I'm not worried, but you know, just being safe, because I know my family, they've pretty vindictive, but I also, as you say, I understand that he has a quite passionate following, but as for whether he's a sociopath to the degree my grandfather was, I think it's sort of irrelevant, because he certainly behaves like one.