In the lead-up to the 2024 election, MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski has become increasingly vocal about her views on former President Donald Trump and his rising support among voters.

During a recent episode of “Morning Joe,” she delivered a passionate tirade accusing Fox News of obscuring what she described as Trump’s “clear fascism.”

Brzezinski’s comments came in response to Trump’s recent appearance on “Fox & Friends,” where he made remarks that she characterized as dangerous. “This is not a time for jokes, and this is not a time to dance around topics, because this is coming at all of us,” she stated emphatically. “Republicans too, your freedoms are at risk too. Don’t know what you’re doing supporting this man right now with what he has said.”

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Brzezinski expressed her frustration over what she perceives as a failure by Fox News to confront Trump’s rhetoric directly. “There are efforts to sidestep, dance around things that he’s saying that are clear fascism,” she continued, emphasizing her belief that Trump’s statements should not be taken lightly.

The MSNBC host referenced the financial repercussions Fox News faced, mentioning the $787 million settlement it paid due to misleading information in the past.

Brzezinski argued that the network’s relationship with Trump compromises its integrity, stating, “In his little safe space there at Fox, he’s surrounded by his friends and pretty much is allowed to do whatever he wants even if it’s defame somebody, maybe malign somebody, maybe put somebody in danger.”

Brzezinski’s comments also focused on the media’s role in shaping public perception, particularly regarding Trump. “I want to talk about not just Donald Trump’s threats, but the media entities like Fox News that bend to his will,” she asserted.

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“If you want to understand how badly Kamala Harris is doing in this race, all you need to do is look at this clip from MSNBC.

MSNBC said the quiet part out loud here, they are deathly afraid that Donald Trump will invoke the insurrection act and the riots that are going to hit our streets after he wins will be stopped.

How do I know this? They always tell you what they are going to do. I have an article from The Guardian about the wargames that the blob did in preparation for a second Donald Trump victory. One of the scenarios in those wargames was what would happen if Fox News lies and says there are dangerous, protests, and riots outside when really it’s just the American people rising up against a fascist. That was the exact verbiage of the game. You can read it for yourself. The eventual outcome of the war game was there was nothing they could do to stop an elected president from invoking the insurrection act.

This clip is Mika admitting that they are terrified Trump will in fact do just that when they try to deploy their color revolution post Trump victory.” – Insurrection Barbie

Her emotional response follows a tough week for Kamala Harris, particularly after a recent interview with Fox News host Bret Baier that many analysts claimed was damaging to her image.

Brzezinski’s apparent panic about the implications of the interview underscores her concerns about the upcoming election and the challenges facing the Democratic Party.

Observers of Brzezinski’s on-air demeanor noted that her recent rants reflect a growing frustration within certain media circles regarding the state of political discourse and the perceived normalization of extreme viewpoints.

As Trump continues to gain traction with voters, some commentators fear that his influence may reshape the political landscape significantly.

Brzezinski’s remarks echo broader sentiments among some Democratic leaders who are increasingly alarmed by the potential for a Trump resurgence in the 2024 election.

As polling shows Trump maintaining a solid base of support, concerns about his approach to governance and rhetoric are driving discussions among party members about how to effectively counter his narrative.


The fallout from the interview with Baier and Brzezinski’s subsequent comments illustrate the heightened stakes for the Democratic Party as it prepares for the election.

With crucial battleground states like Michigan in play, party leaders are facing intense pressure to rally support and address voter concerns about the direction of the country.

As the 2024 election approaches, Brzezinski’s fiery defense of her position signals a broader struggle within the Democratic Party to articulate a clear message to voters while navigating the complexities of public opinion surrounding Trump and the Republican Party.

With the election drawing nearer, the impact of media narratives and public perceptions will undoubtedly play a crucial role in shaping the outcome.