MSNBC Drops Joy Reid, and Trump’s Crew Can’t Stop Cheering
"Trump Gloats as MSNBC Axes Reid in Primetime Shakeup"

Big news hit the airwaves this week: MSNBC has pulled the plug on Joy Reid’s show, “The ReidOut,” and the move has Donald Trump and his buddies popping champagne. The announcement came on Sunday, February 23, 2025, via *The New York Times*, and it’s safe to say it’s shaken things up. Reid, a loud and proud Trump critic, has been a primetime staple for five years, but her last episode is set to air this week. According to Oliver Darcy’s “Status” newsletter, her team didn’t even get a heads-up from the network—they found out through the media, just like the rest of us. Ouch.
The decision isn’t a total shocker. Whispers of changes at MSNBC had been floating around—Puck even hinted at it recently. Still, kicking a big-name host like Reid to the curb is a bold move. Her show’s ratings had tanked hard since Trump won the election again in November 2024, dropping nearly 50%. Reid’s sharp tongue got her in hot water plenty of times—like when she compared Trump dodging an assassination attempt to Joe Biden catching COVID-19. Love her or hate her, she was a star at MSNBC, and now her staff’s out of work (though they can reapply for other gigs at the network).
So, what’s Trump saying about all this? Oh, he’s loving it. He jumped on Truth Social to call Reid a “mentally obnoxious racist” and said she should’ve been “canned” ages ago—along with everyone else at MSNBC. He didn’t stop there, either, going after Comcast, the network’s owner, in a full-on rant. His pals joined the party too. Megyn Kelly, who’s bounced around from Fox News to NBC, took to X with a snarky goodbye: “Who’s crying now, Joy? Good riddance to the absolute worst person on television.” Classy as ever, Megyn. Others, like Charlie Kirk, called Reid “unwatchable,” and Piers Morgan chimed in, saying her exit was “long overdue.” Trump’s crew sees this as a knockout punch to one of their loudest foes.
But here’s the thing—MSNBC’s new boss, Rebecca Kutler, swears this isn’t about Trump. She told Reid’s team it’s all about “strategy,” not politics. The network’s been bleeding viewers, and they’re trying something fresh. Reid’s 7 p.m. slot is getting swapped out for a group show with Symone Sanders-Townsend, Alicia Menendez, and Michael Steele. Sounds like they’re betting on a team vibe to pull people back in. Still, the timing’s too perfect for Trump fans to ignore—Reid’s out right as he’s settling into his second term. Coincidence? Maybe. Victory lap? They’re taking it anyway.
And there’s more shaking up at MSNBC. Alex Wagner, who’s been holding down primetime most nights, won’t be back after Rachel Maddow wraps up her temporary every-night run for Trump’s first 100 days. Word on the street is Jen Psaki—yep, Biden’s old press secretary—might snag a night or two in primetime. She’s been killing it on her Sunday show, so it’s not a bad pick. Clearly, MSNBC’s not done shuffling the deck.
For Reid, this marks the end of a wild ride. She never held back, especially on Trump, calling him everything from an “insurrectionist” to a fake survivor. It made her a hero to some and a villain to others. Now, with her voice off the air, Trump and his gang are grinning ear to ear. Whether it’s a win for them or just a business move by MSNBC, one thing’s for sure: the TV landscape just got a little quieter—and Trump’s cheering the loudest. What’s next for Reid? Who knows. But don’t count her out—she’s got a way of bouncing back.
Stay tune for more updates!




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