Donald Trump went off on Seth Meyers' late-night NBC show, declaring that "Comcast should pay a BIG price" for shows that he calls "political hits."
Donald Trump fired at Seth Meyers, calling the TV host 'dumb and untalented' and demanding that Comcast 'pay a big price' for negative coverage.
He also took aim at the NBC late night host's parent company Comcast, saying they should "pay a big price" for its shows' "political hits"
President Trump said MSNBC is "even worse than CNN" and "shouldn't even have a right to broadcast -- Only in America!"
In November, Comcast confirmed it would spin off most of its cable TV networks into a separate publicly traded company known as SpinCo. This includes MSNBC, CNBC, the USA Network, Oxygen, E!, SYFY, and the Golf Channel.
Trump threatened the incisive late night host in a rant posted at 1:24 a.m. on Truth Social last night. Read it in full, if you have the stomach:
President-elect Trump has gone on a late-night social media rant in which he lambasted talk show host Seth Meyers for being a "moron" and threatens Comcast.
After Meyers blasted the president-elect during a regular segment on his program called “Closer Look,” Trump took to his Truth Social account on Tuesday morning, deriding Meyers for being a “bad” comedian and calling him a “moron” and “untalented.”
President-Elect Donald Trump blasts Seth Meyers for insulting him on Late Night, says parent company Comcast should pay a "big price," in late-night rant against the late-night host.
President-elect Donald Trump slammed Comcast and television personality Seth Meyers after the late-night talk show host made jokes about his recent sentencing hearing. On Monday night, January 13, the 78-year-old took to his Truth Social platform and claimed NBC was a network "run by a truly bad group of people.
Late Night' host Seth Meyers and writer Amber Ruffin joked that Donald Trump causes panic napping just hours after the president-elect ranted about the show on social media.
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