Joy Reid Frets That Trump Getting Shot Will Let Him ‘Rewrite Himself As Both A Hero And A Victim’

MSNBC host Joy Reid said on Monday that she had very real concerns about the aftermath of Saturday’s attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump — namely that media would “acquiesce” and allow Trump to “rewrite himself” as a sympathetic victim.

Reid made the comments during a panel discussion that included fellow MSNBC hosts Rachel Maddow and Nicolle Wallace along with former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, and she said people she’d talked to were afraid that media would allow Americans to forget that Trump was “the greatest purveyor and promoter of political violence … since George Wallace.”

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Joy Reid fears that, after the assassination attempt on Trump, “the media will acquiesce” to Republicans and not label Trump “the greatest purveyor and promoter of political violence…since George Wallace.”

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“The universal kind of reaction that I am getting, whether from civilians or you know professionals, is really a deep concern and lack of confidence in — not us at this table or us at MSNBC, but us as the media write large — and fear that what’s going to happen now … is that the media will acquiesce to trying to convince people that the thing they’ve been experiencing you know for the last five, six years didn’t happen,” Reid explained. “That the greatest purveyor and promoter of political violence, really you know since anyone can remember, since George Wallace, I think, you know that we just haven’t experienced this kind of open you know sort of citing, or incitement of violence or sort of luxuriating in the idea of violence.”

Reid then claimed that people were expressing concern that media would not “be the guardians of memory” and would “allow Donald Trump, as he’s you know bathed in the glory and grandeur of his party to rewrite himself as both a hero and a victim that people who are the most vulnerable to not just the things he’s done but the things he’s promising to do, and that that will happen without a guardian saying wait, stop, and then the media will acquiesce to this rewrite.”

Ramaswamy Says He Would ‘Strongly Consider’ Replacing Vance As Senator If Asked

Biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy told The Daily Wire on Monday that he would “strongly consider” replacing J.D. Vance as U.S. senator from Ohio now that former President Donald Trump has picked Vance to be his running mate for the 2024 election.

At the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, The Daily Wire’s Cabot Phillips asked Ramaswamy if there is a possibility he would become senator as Ohio GOP Governor Mike DeWine is faced with appointing Vance’s successor if Trump wins.

EXCLUSIVE: @VivekGRamaswamy tells the Daily Wire's @cabot_phillips that he would "strongly consider" accepting the open U.S. Senate seat in Ohio if JD Vance becomes Vice President.

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“The truth is I would strongly consider it if asked. I’d also want to have an open conversation with President Trump about where I could have the biggest impact on the future of the country,” Ramaswamy said.

“For me, my top passion and sense of purpose as well is tackling the administrative state,” he added. “And I think that that exists in cancerous ways at the federal level. It exists in all 50 states in this country, too.”

Ramaswamy ran against Trump for the GOP’s presidential nomination before dropping out and endorsing Trump in January. He was said to be under consideration in veepstakes and has also been talked about for a potential Cabinet position.

In his interview with The Daily Wire, Ramaswamy further stated that “shutting down” the “shadow government” would require work both within the executive branch as well as the legislative branch.

This would go toward “laying out the pathway for reclaiming accountability to the political branches of government, particularly the law-making branch where lawmakers are elected rather than unelected bureaucrats who wield that power today,” Ramaswamy said.

“Both those could be ways to take that challenge on and, you know, that’s for after President Trump wins. That’s the real goal — is first achieve success. And then after that I’ll be open-minded to the different possibilities,” Ramaswamy continued.

Former Ohio Republican Party Chairwoman Jane Timken, who lost to Vance in the 2022 U.S. Senate race, told NOTUS at the convention she would “consider” replacing Vance if given the opportunity.

The report also noted that Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), who is chairman of the House Judiciary Committee and a close ally to Trump, was “floated” by a source as a suggestion.

DeWine released a statement that said Trump made a “great choice” with Vance as his running mate. The governor told the media at the GOP convention it is “much too early” to begin talking about a potential replacement for Vance in the Senate.

In the 2024 race for Ohio’s other U.S. Senate seat, Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) is facing off against businessman Bernie Moreno — who emerged victorious in the GOP nomination fight in March. Polls show Brown with an advantage for the general election.