MSNBC anchors Rachel Maddow, Joy Reid triggered by Trump inauguration: How is this happening in America?

Left-wing cable news channel MSNBC is back to foaming at the mouth about Donald Trump.Anchors Rachel Maddow and Joy Reid went off the deep-end while covering Inauguration Day, both aghast at the prospect of a democratically elected president making good on his policy promises that decisively swept him into office.“How is this happening in America?” Maddow asked incredulously at the sight of Department of Homeland Security nominee Kristi Noem seated beside Apple CEO Tim Cook at the inauguration ceremony, Mediaite reported.“How is this happening? Why are people with tons of money up on the dais with cabinet nominees and family members?” she asked, apparently forgetting that billionaires supported former Vice President Kamala Harris over Trump by a nearly 2:1 margin.Joy Reid was also deep in her feelings during the panel, asserting Trump’s return to the White House laid bare fundamental flaws within America’s democratic institutions.“I believe that this idea of the institutions — which the Bidens clearly believe in — have been completely exposed by this election,” she said Monday morning on the network flanked by Maddow and Chris Hayes, according to Mediaite.The far-left activist commentator — who encouraged liberals to skip Thanksgiving dinner with their Trump-supporting relatives — laced into Trump after Hayes attempted to strike a less combative tone, saying he was “rooting” for the newly anointed commander-in-chief to succeed despite ideological differences.Reid responded by rattling off a list of Trump’s policy positions that helped secure his historic 2024 election victory as “wiping away the civic memory” of Washington, DC.“The promises on the table are 200 some odd executive actions, an attempt to get rid of birthright citizenship, an attempt to do mass deportation,” she said in part.“This is supposed to be the great Christian president who is promising to attack immigrants and trans people who are already vulnerable,” ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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