In a recent post on Truth Social, former President Donald Trump launched a fierce attack on comedian Seth Meyers and NBC, accusing the network of promoting political propaganda. Trump called Meyers “Marble Mouth Meyers” and criticized him for lacking talent. He also described NBC as a “truly bad group of people.”
Trump expanded his criticism to include Comcast, the parent company of NBC and MSNBC, claiming they were making “in-kind contributions” to the Democratic Party through their programming. He suggested that late-night comedy shows, like Meyers’ program, were not just meant for entertainment but were being used as political weapons to target him and the Republican Party.
Trump wrapped up his remarks by demanding that Comcast face serious consequences for what he described as bias in their content. This latest attack on Meyers and Comcast is part of a broader pattern of Trump confronting comedians and media outlets that have criticized him. Meyers, who has frequently mocked Trump, joins a list of late-night hosts, including Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert, who have been regular targets of the former president’s anger over their satirical coverage.