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 Donald Trump is taking aim at NBC late night host Seth Meyers and the network's parent company Comcast. "I got stuck watching Marble Mouth Meyers the other night, the first time in months,
Donald Trump fired at Seth Meyers, calling the TV host 'dumb and untalented' and demanding that Comcast 'pay a big price' for negative coverage.
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.”
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."
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.
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.
On "Late Night" Wednesday, Seth Meyers responded to Donald Trump's rant against him: "I hope you get a TV soon that allows you to change the channel."
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.
Seth Meyers delivered a pointed response to a middle-of-the-night rant about him from Donald Trump, but without mentioning the president-elect by name. Trump in the early hours of Tuesday ranted on his Truth Social platform about “Marble Mouth Meyers” being “dumb and untalented” and “merely a slot filler for the Scum that runs Comcast.
Seth Meyers brushed off Trump's recent digs at him on Wednesday night, simply offering the president-elect his sympathy
NBCUniversal parent Comcast promoted Steve Croney to a newly created role as chief operating officer of its U.S. Connectivity & Platforms segment serving over 32 million customers.