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Reid asserts that Trump’s ‘justice’ is payback for an incident from 35 years ago.

Reid Claims ‘Justice’⁣ for Trump Is Actually Revenge for Something ⁤He Did Nearly 35 ⁣Years‌ Ago

MSNBC’s Joy Reid says that former‍ President Donald Trump’s Georgia arraignment is “justice,” because of course ‍she does.

But it’s not necessarily because‌ Trump⁤ committed the crimes he’s accused of,‌ or committed any crime, period. Instead, once ‌upon ‌a time ​nearly ⁢a quarter of a century ago, he took out a full-page ad calling for harsh justice against those​ accused in a ⁤brutal rape and beating⁢ of⁢ a jogger⁤ in ⁤Central Park.

Now, in case you’ve been ⁤actively hiding from the news cycle at an unnelectrified​ retreat somewhere deep ‌in the jungles of the Seychelles —‍ and I⁢ hardly blame you, given that our modern clown world has somehow turned itself‍ exponentially more punchinello-esque these⁤ past few weeks — ‌the former ‍president turned himself in at the Fulton County jail in Atlanta on Thursday, leading to CNN and MSNBC practically replacing all programming with a static picture ⁤of his mug shot and the sounds of staff hooting, hollering and popping ‍champagne corks ‍in the background.

I ⁤kid ⁢only slightly: While I ‍could find no ‍figure for the‍ exact number of ⁣times these networks showed Trump’s mug shot, the Media Resource Center calculated that between 6 ‌p.m. on Wednesday⁤ and 6​ p.m. on Thursday, the two showed the⁢ mug shots of Trump’s co-defendants ​— ⁤including former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani and⁢ Trump administration chief of staff Mark Meadows —⁢ a grand total ⁢of 188‍ times.

Just ​in case ⁣you missed ⁤the first 187, of course.

Now, of course, this is “justice” for the left, because Donald ‌Trump and those around him have been guilty of a ‌crime since the moment he was elected president back in 2016. What ⁣crime? Find one. And lo and behold,​ several prosecutors have.

But for Joy Reid —⁤ who can⁤ reliably come in with the ⁤ worst MSNBC take on practically anything, which‍ says something, given​ the network — this isn’t justice for questioning​ the results of the election or “Russian collusion” or the Capitol incursion of Jan. 6. 2021, or anything ‍like‌ that. Instead,⁣ this was ​for the Central ​Park Five.

“You know, when ⁣I moved back to New York,‌ um, one of the mugshots that⁣ sit with ⁣me — I mean, I⁤ still remember that he [Trump] made five teenagers ‍my age take a mug shot,” Reid said. “That‍ he wanted them to not just take a‌ mug shot,​ he wanted them‌ dead.

“This was the ‌Central⁢ Park Five case — the exonerated five, you⁢ know ⁢— ​and they were‍ my age, so as a teenager living in New York, I’ve said ​it ‌before this, because‍ I’ve never⁤ watched ‘The‍ Apprentice,’” ‌she continued.

“I despised Donald‍ Trump because he, to me, signified⁣ the ​rich, white guy in Manhattan that absolutely ⁢hated⁤ and‍ despised⁣ me‍ and that hated and despised my cousins, my friends, everyone,” she continued.

“And so, to me, this is justice,” she continued. “The fact that ⁣Manhattan ⁣didn’t ⁢give him a mug shot, I thought was offensive …‌ I think Fani Willis is a national‌ hero,​ because she, ⁣more than any other prosecutor in this country … she’s ​the only ⁤one who said these wealthy,‌ powerful, ‍privileged men and women are just American citizens and when they break the law, they ‍will ​take that picture.”

Yeah, so in ⁣the ​world of Joy Reid, it’s Trump, the rich, evil ​white guy she claims hates her and every one⁤ of her relatives because of⁤ his thoughts ‍in the Central​ Park Five‍ case and has clearly broken the law even though he hasn’t been convicted — who’s the​ racist here. Not Reid.⁣ Nosiree.

Perhaps some of you have forgotten the pre-Giuliani days in New York City — which weren’t exactly ‌the ‍best‌ of times if you liked things like,⁢ say, safety and livability.‌ The⁢ Central Park Five case⁤ was a notable flashpoint in that ugly period in Gotham’s history, and one ‌in which Donald Trump played a controversial part.

In April of 1989, ‍a woman who’d been jogging was ‌brutally raped, beaten and left for dead,⁤ though‍ she survived.

Five young men, who were black and Latino, were charged with ‍the crime and eventually convicted. However, despite admissions from four of the defendants that they⁢ had‍ played some role in assaulting the ⁤jogger, DNA evidence later proved a different man committed the crime. Supporters ‌of Central Park Five allege the confessions were coerced⁢ from the teenagers.

As The New York⁤ Times ​ noted in a 2019 report,‌ in the aftermath of the crime, Trump took out full-page newspaper advertisements — including in⁣ the Times⁣ — calling for New York‍ state to re-adopt the death penalty — although he did ⁣not, as Reid erroneously ‍claimed, assert⁤ the ⁣death penalty should ⁣be applied to the Central Park Five.

(He ‍also had‍ no power to force ‌the young​ men to submit to mug ⁢shots, being a real-estate developer, not a law enforcement official — and, indeed, the ad didn’t include mug shots ‌ or a mention of mug shots, making​ Reid’s claim ⁤doubly bizarre.)

“Mayor Koch has stated that⁣ hate and rancor should be removed from our⁣ hearts,” Trump wrote in the‌ May ⁣1989 ad, titled “Bring‌ back the death penalty and bring back​ our police!”

“I do not think so. I want to hate these muggers and murderers …

“Yes, Mayor Koch, I want to hate these murderers and I always will. I am not looking to⁤ psychoanalyze or understand them, I am looking to ⁣punish‍ them.”

It’s ⁣worth​ noting that the Central‌ Park Five didn’t involve ​murder, although Trump’s ​ad‍ referred generally ⁤to the crime ‌to‍ make points about law and order ⁤in⁤ an increasingly lawless New York City.

Trump has never apologized for taking out ​the ads: “You ⁢have⁢ people on both sides of that,” he told reporters at the White House in June of 2019, after the issue resurfaced due to a Netflix documentary on the case which (you will not be surprised to learn) cherry-picked its facts in favor of the Central⁤ Park Five.

“They admitted their guilt,” Trump said. “If you⁣ look at Linda Fairstein and ⁢if you‍ look at some ⁣of the prosecutors, they think that ⁢the city never should have settled⁣ that case — ⁣so ​we’ll leave it ‌at‍ that,” he ⁢added. (Fairstein was, at the time of the original trial, the head ​prosecutor at ‌the Manhattan district attorney’s‍ sex crimes unit.)

What’s​ clear is that we’ll never ‍likely learn the full truth ⁢of what happened​ that April 1989 night — and, although evidence now strongly‌ suggests the Central ‌Park⁤ Five ⁢were unlikely to have played any⁤ serious role in‌ the ⁤brutal assault, ⁣it’s also‍ not​ a clear-cut case​ of good kids minding their own business who​ happened to be in the ⁤wrong place at the wrong time.

But, here’s what you might have forgotten over⁢ the past⁣ few paragraphs: What Donald⁢ Trump wrote in a paid advertisement 34 years ago, the contents of which were grotesquely misrepresented​ by‍ Joy Reid, has‍ nothing to do with his guilt or innocence or whether his mug shot⁢ was “justice.”

But that’s ⁢the​ beauty of Joy Reid —⁤ she says the quiet ⁤part out ​loud. Most liberal pundits, in cheering on the various ​specious legal pursuits ​against Donald Trump, use ‍convoluted logic and verbal prestidigitations ⁤to disguise​ that what they mean by “justice” is ​instead “my desired outcome.”

Not Reid. She doesn’t even feign an interest in the rule of law or⁣ judicial‍ norms. Why does‌ she want a Trump mug shot?‌ Why is she so sure‍ he broke the law Because she’s angry over an opinion he had 34 years ago.

Reid is the‌ most inflammatory, ill-prepared, verbally unfiltered, racist firebrand on cable ​news —‌ and for liberals, she’s‍ a national treasure, not in spite of it,‍ but⁤ because ⁢of it.

After all these years, ⁣I’m still not sure whether she’s too stupid to figure out‌ how ​to disguise the ⁣truth behind MSNBC’s vacuous talking⁣ points, or⁤ too perpetually irate to remember to do it. But either way, her leftist audience doesn’t mind.

The post Reid Claims ‘Justice’ for Trump ‍Is Actually Revenge⁤ for Something He Did⁣ Nearly 35 Years Ago appeared first on The Western Journal.



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