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'We're ok, the country is not': TV hosts hit back at Donald Trump for insulting tweets

“I am very concerned about what this once again reveals about the President of the US,” MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski said.

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THE TV HOSTS that US President Donald Trump insulted in a tweet yesterday have said his comments are “frightening” for the country.

“I’m fine, my family brought me up really tough – this is nothing for me personally,” TV host Mika Brzezinski said on MSNBC’s Morning Joe show.

But I am very concerned about what this once again reveals about the President of the United States.

Morning Joe hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski said that President Donald Trump lied about their December encounter in his tweets, and that his “unhealthy obsession” with their programme doesn’t serve his mental health or the country well.

The two MSNBC personalities postponed a vacation in order to respond to Trump’s comments, which drew broad condemnation a day earlier because he called Brzezinski “crazy” and said she was “bleeding badly from a face-lift” when he saw them at his Florida estate.

“It’s been fascinating and frightening and really sad for our country,” Brzezinski said on their programme today, before thanking people for their messages of support.

“We’re ok,” said Scarborough, her co-host and fiancé. “The country’s not.”

Trump responded to the hosts’ comments this afternoon with – unsurprisingly – a tweet:

Watched low rated @Morning_Joe for first time in long time. FAKE NEWS. He called me to stop a National Enquirer article. I said no! Bad show.

The hosts, who also co-bylined a column that was posted on The Washington Post this morning, said they had known Trump for more than a decade and have “fond memories” of their relationship, but that he’s changed in the past two years.

They were at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida shortly before the New Year in December to encourage Trump to give them an interview.

Brzezinski, who said she’s alarmed at how the president deals with women who disagree with him, said she believed her teasing about a Post story about fake Time magazine covers with Trump’s face hanging at his golf facilities is what precipitated the latest Twitter attack.

“It is unbelievably alarming that this president is so easily played, he is easily played by a cable news host,” she said. “What does that say to our allies? What does that say to our enemies?”

They said Trump was lying about Brzezinski having a face-lift, although “she did have a little skin under her chin tweaked.”

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Their programme and Trump have had a tortured relationship.

They were criticized by some for being too close to Trump during the campaign and giving his candidacy an early boost, but have turned sharply against him.

Brzezinski in recent weeks has wondered whether Trump was mentally ill and said the country under his presidency “does feel like a developing dictatorship.”

The hosts said that they’ve noticed a change in Trump’s behaviour over the past few years that left them neither shocked nor insulted by the tweet.

“The guy who is in the White House now is not the guy we know,” Scarborough said.

‘Poorly-rated’

Trump had launched a crude Twitter attack on the brains, looks and temperament of Brzezinski, drawing bipartisan howls of outrage from even his fellow Republicans.

Trump’s tweets revived concerns about his views of women in a city where civility already is in short supply and he is struggling for any support he can get for his proposals on health care, immigration and other controversial issues.

“I heard poorly rated @Morning_Joe speaks badly of me (don’t watch anymore),” Trump tweeted to his nearly 33 million followers yesterday morning.

Then how come low IQ Crazy Mika, along with Psycho Joe, came to Mar-a-Lago 3 nights in a row around New Year’s Eve, and insisted on joining me. She was bleeding badly from a face-lift. I said no!

The tweets served to unite Democrats and Republicans for once in a chorus of protest that amounted to perhaps the loudest outcry since Trump took office.

“Obviously I don’t see that as an appropriate comment,” said Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan. House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi called Trump’s tweets, “blatantly sexist.” The president, she added, “happens to disrespect women… it’s sad.”

Republican Senator James Lankford of Oklahoma even linked the president’s harsh words to the 14 June shootings of House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and three others.

“The president’s tweets today don’t help our political or national discourse and do not provide a positive role model for our national dialogue,” Lankford said, noting that he had just chaired a hearing on the shootings.

On Trump’s level of insult-trading, Brzezinski responded on Twitter by posting a photograph of a Cheerios box that included the phrase “made for little hands.”

People looking to get under the president’s skin have long suggested that his hands appear small for his frame.

Trump’s allies cast his outburst as positive, an example of his refusal to be bullied.

White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said the president was “pushing back against people who have attacked him day after day after day. Where is the outrage on that?”

“The American people elected a fighter; they didn’t elect somebody to sit back and do nothing,” she added.

First lady Melania Trump, who has vowed to fight cyberbullying while her husband is president, gave his tweets a pass.

“As the first lady has stated publicly in the past, when her husband gets attacked, he will punch back 10 times harder,” her communications director, Stephanie Grisham, said in a statement.

The White House has shown increasing irritation over harsh coverage of the president on Brzezinski and Scarborough’s Morning Joe, including commentary questioning Trump’s mental state.

Read: Trump slammed by Republicans and Democrats after tweet about female host ‘bleeding badly from a facelift’

Read: ‘I’m tired of taking it’: Reporter who called out White House spokesperson says press are being bullied

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