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.”
President Trump said MSNBC is "even worse than CNN" and "shouldn't even have a right to broadcast -- Only in America!"
NBC's Seth Meyers and Comcast are the latest targets of the president-elect's criticism following Jimmy Kimmel and "60 Minutes."
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."
In November, Comcast confirmed it would spin off most of its cable TV networks into a separate publicly traded company known as SpinCo. This includes MSNBC, CNBC, the USA Network, Oxygen, E!, SYFY, and the Golf Channel.
President Donald Trump called MSNBC and CNN the "enemy of the people" in a Truth Social post knocking Rachel Maddow.
The "Hamilton" star Lin-Manuel Miranda returned to his famous character for Donald Trump's first week in office.
Instagram users claimed they were being signed up to follow Donald Trump and JD Vance's accounts automatically.
Donald Trump was inaugurated as the United States' 47th President, taking office amid a promise to usher in a new 'golden age of America'. Here is a timeline of how the day unfolded in Washington, DC.
On Tuesday night, President Donald Trump issued a pardon to Ross Ulbricht, who ran the dark web marketplace Silk Road under the pseudonym “Dread Pirate Roberts.” Ulbricht has been serving a life sentence without parole since 2015, when he was convicted of multiple charges, including the distribution of narcotics.
The essence of free speech isn’t just that you will find the text of the First Amendment in copies of the Constitution. It requires living up to the principle in practice: for freedom of religion, speech,
The radical cost-cutting and firings at CNN that left anchor Jim Acosta without a show and headed for the exits on Tuesday are the latest examples of how President Donald Trump and his long-running campaign against “fake news” have finally hit paydirt.