The week in whoppers: MSNBC's Joy Reid offers a delusional farewell, CNN's Brian Stelter reveals his anti-right bias and more
Briefly

In her final broadcast, Joy Reid expressed that her show significantly mattered, emphasizing her unapologetic style and controversial approach to political discourse. Critics, however, viewed her commentary as divisive and often lacking viewer support compared to rival networks. The discourse surrounding her show is indicative of broader media biases, exemplified by contrasting remarks from various news outlets about partisan choices in the press pool, as well as debates over the NYPD's gang database, illustrating systemic issues in coverage and representation within American media and politics.
"96% of the [NYPD gang] database is made up of black and brown people. . . . Being in a gang is not a crime." - NYC Councilwoman Althea Stevens, Monday
"Who's really being removed by ICE tonight? The children or the criminals?" - Another pertinent statement related to ICE's actions.
Read at New York Post
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