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Joy Reid wasn’t the only person fired when MSNBC president Rebecca Kutler swung the axe on Sunday. Reid’s entire team was let go.

Reid broke down in tears during her first livestream since the shock firing on Sunday.

“I’ve been through every emotion from anger, rage, disappointment, hurt, feeling that guilt… that I let my team lose their jobs,” she said during a Zoom conversation with the Win With Black Women podcast.

Reid was optimistic that she would land on her feet after being blindsided by Kutler.

“But in the end where I really land and where I’ve landed on today is just gratitude. Just pure gratitude, and gratitude not just because people would take the time to get on a call like this… or to take care of me, but also that my show had value. That what I was doing had value,” she continued.

Reid wiped away tears and apologized for breaking down.

Reid said she would not apologize for going “hard” on President Donald Trump because what he was doing was “subversive to the Constitution that is injurious to our liberty…”

“And where I come down on that is I’m not sorry. I am not sorry that I stood up for those things because those things are of God,” she said.

During a call with staff, MSNBC president Kutler said she had not heard back from Reid after informing her that “The ReidOut” was canceled on Sunday.

“We are waiting to get a response from Joy and her team about how she would like to handle that, and we want to defer to her on that,” Kutler told staff.

“The hope is that we will have a final show with Joy,” she added.

Reid’s final show is expected to air this week.