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Submit ReviewTHIS EPISODE: Donald Trump’s Tulsa rally is called a ‘super spreader event’ by expert Dr. Corey Hébert, as MSNBC analyst Jonathan Capehart adds his view that the president ‘retread his greatest hits’ in a search for applause. Maria Teresa Kumar, CEO of Voto Latino, also joins Joy Reid to discuss. THEN: Trump firing former U.S. Attorney for the SDNY Geoffrey Berman, as expressed in statements by U.S. Attorney General William Barr, has created a ‘complete disaster’ MSNBC legal analyst Cynthia Alksne tells Reid. AND: Hanging deaths of black and Latino men are appearing to surge nationwide, raising fears that lynching is making a horrifying comeback. MSNBC analyst and former ATF official James Cavanaugh joins Joy Reid to discuss stating, ‘This is another case in my view of law enforcement not being in tune enough with history to understand the angst these deaths cause just to begin with, whether they are murder or suicide.’ PLUS: Democrat Charles Booker plans to oust Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell from his seat for the state of Kentucky, and is already polling ahead of Amy McGrath in the Kentucky Democratic primary race. Booker, a member of the Kentucky state legislature, joins Joy to discuss stating, ‘We’ve raised nearly $3 million in this month alone… We have the infrastructure… We are going to get rid of Mitch McConnell.’ NEXT: Democratic U.S. Senate candidate for the state of Mississippi Mike Espy, a former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, joins Joy Reid to discuss his run to beat incumbent Republican Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith--in his second run against her. Espy tells AM JOY on MSNBC, ‘Mississippi is changing… [parts] becoming exceedingly purple, even blue.’ ADDITIONALLY: Georgia Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Rev. Raphael Warnock discusses allegations of voter suppression in his state, and how he believes building on Stacy Abrams’ voter registration efforts can help him win statewide office. Warnock tells Joy Reid, ‘We can absolutely win in the state of Georgia, and the other side knows it.’ ALSO: Texas U.S. Senate Democratic candidate and author of Texas' police body camera law, Royce West, tells Joy Reid that his plan to win statewide office is based in part on his deep regional roots and proven track record. FINALLY: Democratic U.S. Senate candidate for the state of South Carolina Jaime Harrison explains why he believes he can beat Republican incumbent Sen. Lindsay Graham. Harrison tells Joy Reid, ‘Last quarter we outraised Lindsay.’ All this and much more in the Sunday edition of AM JOY on MSNBC.
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