Saturday, October 7, 2017

Trump attacks late-night hosts with early morning tweet -- and Seth Meyers responded


Two weeks ago, President Donald Trump held his Saturday morning, battling with the superstar NFL and NBA Steve Curry via Twitter. Today, Trump has his 140 characters installed on the night hosts.

In an early morning tweet, Trump wrote: "Evening Night, the master [sic] is dealing with Democrats for their very" unconcerned "and repetitive materials, always anti-Trump! Should we get an equal time?

In the second tweet, Trump claimed: "More and more people are proposing that Republicans (and me) be given equal time for T.V. when you look at one-sided coverage?"

The Late Night Lair is dealing with Democrats for their very "unfunny" and repetitive materials, always anti-Trump! Should we get an equal time?

- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 7, 2017

More and more people are proposing that Republicans (and me) be given equal time for T.V. when you look at one-sided coverage?

- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 7, 2017

It seems that Trump watched Fox News on Saturday - in which the segment on nightly hosts participated - before he decided to tweet.

the President of the United States is spending his Saturday morning on the air, reading television news news coordinated by the dean-cain pic.twitter.com/3A9MAV76i1

- John Whitehouse (@existentialfish) October 7, 2017

In response, host Leth Night Seth Meyers wrote on Twitter an invitation to the president to appear on the NBC show ... sort of like.

"We will be happy to see you! The studio located in 15th prospectus Penguin, Antarctica, "wrote Meyers.

We will be happy to see you! The studio is located at: 15 Penguin Avenue, Antarctica. https://t.co/2MyQTYwecZ

- Seth Meyers (@sethmeyers) on October 7, 2017

A Twitter tweet comes two weeks after ABC night host Jimmy Kimmel spent the days attacking Trump and the Republican Party for his attempts to abolish the Affordable Care Act. Following the viral segments of Kimmel Jimmy Kimmel, it was shown that the host talked to Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) as part of his research for monologues.

Kimmel laughed at this news on September 25. "That's what happened. My wife and I were worried about health care. We did not like what the Republicans did, so we decided to have a child with congenital heart defects. And one day, when we went to our place, I went on TV, I said, and we could have stopped Cassidy Graham. I still can not believe that we took it off, but we did it!

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