Joe Scarborough burst into laughter on live TV Wednesday after President Donald Trump launched a lengthy Truth Social tirade against him and his MS NOW colleagues as “Morning Joe” was airing.
The unusual exchange, which was reported by Mediaite, unfolded in real time as the panel was discussing recent reporting from the New York Times concerning Jeffrey Epstein and excerpts from journo Maggie Haberman’s forthcoming book.
Moments into the conversation, Trump posted a broadside aimed at Scarborough and the “Morning Joe” team.
“Joe Scarborough’s ever shrinking, low rated show, one of the most inaccurate detailers of truthful facts on television, is being crushed in the ratings,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform early Wednesday morning.
“His serious case on [sic] Trump Derangement Syndrome, often referred to as TDS, has made him a laughing stock among those who know what is going on in the ‘Wonderful World of Television’,” the president continued.
“His show is being cut because his ratings are TERRIBLE, and Mike and Willie [Geist, a co-host of “Morning Joe”], who wants to be his father but doesn’t have the talent, are falling further and further into the TDS Swamp! They all suffer from Low Ratings Disease!!!”
Trump signed off, “President DJT.”
As news of the post reached the set, Scarborough interrupted the discussion.
“Did this just happen? Did Donald just write us?” he asked.
Scarborough then began reading portions of Trump’s message aloud, including the president’s description of “Morning Joe” as an “ever shrinking low-rated show” and accusations that the host was suffering from “Trump derangement syndrome.”
The longtime host immediately pushed back.
“No, I don’t really have that,” Scarborough said.
“I tell people that we actually talk on the phone, and sometimes I go talk to you in the White House, and we disagree on things, but nothing deranged here, sir,” he added.
“Unless you’re deranged, if there’s any derangement, it would have to be on your side of the relationship, because I’m not deranged, not about you. I just state the facts, and maybe that makes you deranged.”
Scarborough continued reading from the president’s post, arriving at a passage that claimed he was “Often referred to as TDS” and had become “a laughingstock among those who know what’s going on in the wonderful world of television.”
The MS NOW host responded with heavy sarcasm.
“Yeah, that’s that’s, that’s, that’s really hurts, that hurts, it’s, it hurts me that I’m being laughed at. Oh, what am I going to do? I don’t think I’m the one who’s being laughed at, sir,” Scarborough said.
He then stopped and turned to his colleague, Geist.
“Willie, do you want to be my father?” he asked.
The panel then attempted to determine what may have prompted Trump’s social media attack.
“I guess, was it Iran? I don’t know,” Scarborough said.
“Was it [Graham] Platner?” co-host Mika Brzezinski asked.
“I don’t think it was Platner. What was it Willie?” Scarborough replied.
Geist offered his own interpretation of the president’s comments.
“First of all, you misinterpreted. That was a lovely compliment to my father, Bill Geist. I appreciate that,” he said.
Bill Geist was a longtime CBS News correspondent and columnist for the New York Times.
Geist then suggested a more likely explanation for Trump’s timing.
“They’ve known each other for, gosh, almost a half century here in New York City,” he said.
“So, I appreciate that, but I think what we were talking about, you’ll note, is the breaking news from the New York Times, and that excerpt from Maggie Haberman’s new book about the Epstein files.”
The suggestion drew an immediate reaction from the table.
“Oh, wow!” Scarborough exclaimed.
“Oh, my God,” Brzezinski added.
Geist argued that the topic had likely struck a sensitive nerve.
“This is something you cannot mention around the president of the United States,” he said.
Co-host Jonathan Lemire appeared to agree, noting that Trump had since posted additional messages concerning US military strikes against Iran.
“I think clearly Epstein is a sensitivity,” Lemire added.
The exchange capped an atypical TV moment in which the president’s criticism became part of a broadcast as it was underway, with the hosts reacting to Trump’s words almost as quickly as they appeared online.
Scarborough eventually shifted from mockery to a more direct message for the commander-in-chief.
“Well, thank you for chiming in, Mr. President. As always, we appreciate you watching the show, and as always, pray for your health, as I tell you, and pray for your well-being,” he said.
The host then referenced a promise he said he made at the start of the year.
“I am going to continue to double down praying for you, because on New Year’s Eve I said I would be praying for you, and hope that in the New Year you would remember what Jesus said, ‘Blessed are the peacemakers.’ 2026 hasn’t quite gone that way, has it?” Scarborough said.
He closed the segment by pledging to continue those prayers.
“I guess I got to double down with my prayers, my prayers haven’t been answered yet. I’m going to double, I’m going to pray without ceasing that he becomes a peacemaker,” Scarborough concluded.
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