In an early morning rant, Donald Trump went off on Seth Meyers’ late night NBC show, declaring that “Comcast show pay a BIG price” for shows that he calls “political hits.” In Trump’s 1:24 a.m. ET post on Truth Social,
Donald Trump fired at Seth Meyers, calling the TV host 'dumb and untalented' and demanding that Comcast 'pay a big price' for negative coverage.
Seth Meyers brushed off Trump's recent digs at him on Wednesday night, simply offering the president-elect his sympathy
On Wednesday night's episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers, the host offered a subtle dig at Donald Trump after the President-elect went on a bizarre rant about his late-night show.
Seth Meyers has subtly responded to Donald Trump after the President-elect called the late-night host “dumb and untalented” on Truth Social. On Wednesday’s “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” the host didn’t mention Trump by name — but with a wink and a nod,
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.
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"
Donald Trump scolded Seth Meyers and NBC, branding the host as “dumb and untalented,” before attacking NBC’s parent company Comcast. The President-elect lambasted the comedian as “Marble Mouth Meyers” stating that he is “merely a slot filler for the Scum that runs Comcast” in a late-night Truth Social rant Monday.
In an early morning rant, 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.” In Trump’s 1:24 a.m. ET post on Truth Social,
If you're a late-night host with an affinity for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders, you're probably going to love being the target of a Donald
In his showing Wednesday, Meyers moved the show on by divulging his incredulity at Hegseth’s “weird views” such as his stance on Ukraine and postulated that “the Hegseth nomination really underscores the degree to which the MAGA movement is a fraud.”