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MSNBC host Joy Reid and her guests on Friday tore into Florida and its governor, Ron DeSantis, calling it an 'authoritarian state modeled after Hungary' and claiming that DeSantis is the 'next Grand Wizard of the GOP.'

MSNBC host Joy Reid and her guests on Friday tore into Florida and its governor, Ron DeSantis, calling it an 'authoritarian state modeled after Hungary' and claiming that DeSantis is the 'next Grand Wizard of the GOP.'


MSNBC host Joy Reid and her guests on Friday tore into Florida and its governor, Ron DeSantis, calling it an 'authoritarian state modeled after Hungary' and claiming that DeSantis is the 'next Grand Wizard of the GOP.'

Posted: 05 Jun 2022 04:57 AM PDT

 MSNBC host Joy Reid and her guests on Friday tore into Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, calling him an "authoritarian leader" and claiming he's "being groomed to be the next Grand Wizard of the...

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The guest panelist on MSNBC’s The Cross Connection with Tiffany Cross claimed that women are still subject to minority rule by White men

Posted: 05 Jun 2022 01:35 AM PDT

 During the latest episode of MSNBC's The Cross Connection with Tiffany Cross, guest panelist Errin Haines complained that "White men" continue to block women's "access to the ballot and our ...

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