Joy Reid claimed Donald Trump wants to “do violence” to the Black community in yet another race-baiting rant by the leftist MSNBC broadcaster.

Reid has made a number of dubious claims during the election campaign; at times she’s been an asset to the GOP when she accidentally debunked the Democrats’ Project 2025 hoax. She also alienated moderates over her upset regarding Trump’s desire to end anti-white racism, and her crazy comments over “white Christian nationalism” drew the attention of X owner Elon Musk days before he endorsed the former president.

Reid’s latest divisive rhetoric is shocking, however, given that Trump has been the target of two assassination attempts so far this year.

In a fabrication of Trump’s campaign message, Reid said, “These blacks are stealing the election. Black Haitians are violent cannibals. Black people are the enemy. Black people are going to be responsible if and when I lose. And you are permitted through my language to do violence to them, if necessary, to stop another peaceful transfer of power.”

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Her comments mark the second time in as many days that Reid has been called out for her questionable rhetoric.

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Many commentors also noted that Trump’s support among non-white voters is substantial.

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