Joy Reid grilled CNN on Monday after the network announced it would air a town hall with former President Donald Trump, the leading GOP nominee for 2024.
MSNBC host Joy Reid mocked CNN on Monday for the network’s decision to air a town hall with former PresidentCNN parent company and Warner Brothers CEO David Zaslav argued that the town hall, which will take place in New Hampshire, is an opportunity to let"both voices" be heard in the lead up to the 2024 presidential election.
"Republicans, Democrats, insurrectionists, everybody’s on the air," Reid said, mocking Zaslav’s defense of bipartisanship. "It feels to me like this is a pretty open attempt by CNN to push itself to the right and make itself attractive and show its belly toOne of Reid’s guests, editor-at-large of The Bulwark, Charlie Sykes, said that CNN’s decision to platform Trump was"horrifically bad judgment."
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