30 June, 2017
Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough have responded to President Donald Trump's Twitter attack against them, calling the president "not well". The pair said they then agreed to visit the President and Melania Trump in Mar-a-Lago together the next day, before "politely declin [ing] his repeated invitations to attend a New Year's Eve party". She was bleeding badly from a face-lift.
'I heard poorly rated @MorningJoe speaks badly of me - don't watch anymore, ' he wrote.
The fact that he specifically called into question Brzezinski's intelligence and used her alleged bleeding face as a reason for being unworthy of his company means the story is quickly snowballing in the media. Donald must've felt slighted by the television program because Mr. President came out in a fiery blaze towards the morning show host. Lindsey Graham said, a comment beneath the office of the president.
"It's been fascinating, and frightening and really sad for our country", Brzezinski, 50, said.
"Mr. Trump claims that we asked to join him at Mar-a-Lago three nights in a row".
And for some reason we've seen this time and time again with Mika.
Brzezinski responded by simply sharing a picture on Twitter of the back of a Cheerios box, which reads "Made for little hands".
Trump was often interviewed on "Morning Joe" during the 2016 presidential campaign, but as the White House relationship with much of the USA media has soured he has recently favoured interviews with friendly right-wing outlets.
She hosts the show with fiancee Joe Scarborough, whom he also attacked in a blistering string of furious tweets.
White House Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Trump will not allow himself to be "bullied" by the media and "fights fire with fire".
While the White House defended Trump's comment, Republicans were swift to denounce the rhetoric that emerged from the nation's commander in chief.
House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan said politicians were trying to "improve the tone and civility of the debate. this obviously doesn't help".