Joy Reid suggests Trump couldn't 'avoid the consequences' of his own rhetoric after assassination attempt
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MSNBC's Joy Reid appeared to suggest Trump was not able to "avoid the consequences" of his rhetoric during a discussion about the assassination attempt on the former president.
"Violence, among everything else, is very unpredictable. Once it's part of your political system, you never know which direction it's going to go," Maddow said. "Nobody can harness it in one direction only, it doesn't work that way." Yael Halon is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to yael.halon@fox.com.
Reid agreed and proceeded to relay the "one time" in her career that she felt afraid on the job, at the 2016 RNC in Cleveland, when armed men were "pacing" near her booth in a "menacing" manner to "send a message."
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