‘Donald Trump is not well’: ‘Morning Joe’ co-hosts respond
“First of all”, Colbert continued, “someone bleeding badly at your door and you say “no”?”
The couple’s allegation comes after the president insulted the MSNBC cohosts on Thursday, June 29, in two tweets.
President Trump isn’t done publicly insulting the hosts of MSNBC’s Morning Joe.
“I said no!” The National Enquirer, a tabloid, has been unabashedly pro-Trump since the start of the 2016 presidential campaign, and Mr. Trump’s tweet implied that he would have been able to stop the publication of a story.
It is well known that Trump is friends with the Enquirer’s chief executive, David Pecker and Trump has endorsed the publication during his speeches.
They told him that if he called and apologised, Mr Trump would get the story killed, Mr Scarborough said. “America’s leaders and allies are asking themselves yet again whether this man is fit to be president”, the co-hosts wrote in the Post column.
Kushner reportedly sent a text message to Scarborough sometime in April, warning him about an upcoming National Enquirer article that would uncover his relationship with Brzezinksi which was kept from the public at the time, according the New York Magazine. And they were like “Call, you need to call”.
On Friday, he called “Morning Joe” a “bad show”.
It also comes just a few days after deputy White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders claimed during a press briefing that the president “in no way, form or fashion has ever promoted or encouraged violence”.
After Donald had gone on to claim he had been contacted by Joe and Mika in the past, Scarborough declared, “Yet another lie”.
Lindsey Graham saying Trump’s tweet was “beneath the office and represents what is wrong with American politics”.
US President Donald Trump, whose offensive posts on Twitter have troubled even family and supporters, has defended himself against fresh criticism over his use of social media being unpresidential and tweeted on Saturday he has been “modern day presidential”.
Trump also targeted CNN, a frequent punching bag for the president.
They wrote: “From his menstruation musings about Megyn Kelly, to his fat-shaming treatment of a former Miss Universe, to his braggadocio claims about grabbing women’s genitalia, the 45th president is setting the poorest of standards for our children”.