MSNBC hosts say tabloid article a weapon in Trump feud
NEW YORK — “Morning Joe” hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, a couple onscreen and off, say the White House told them a damaging National Enquirer story about their relationship would “go away” if they called the president and apologized for harsh commentary.
President Donald Trump and Scarborough each traded accusations that the other was lying as the bizarre feud between the leader of the free world and two cable television hosts persisted on Friday.
The MSNBC hosts made their claim while responding to Trump’s previous tweet that “crazy” Brzezinski was “bleeding badly from a face-lift” when he saw her at his Florida estate just before the New Year. Thursday’s message on social media drew widespread condemnation as sexist and vulgar, even from some of the president’s Republican supporters.
Brzezinski and Scarborough, both divorced, revealed their engagement in a May 4 Vanity Fair article. Their relationship was even spoofed on “Saturday Night Live,” with a skit depicting the lovebirds horrifying co-workers with their behaviour.


