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Trump tweets shocking assault on Brzezinski, Scarborough

On Thursday morning, while MSNBC's "Morning Joe" was on the air, Trump posted a pair of hateful tweets about co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski.
MSNBC responded with this statement: "It's a sad day for America when the president spends his time bullying, lying and spewing petty personal attacks instead of doing his job."
The president's deputy press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, defended the tweets by saying Trump was responding to the "outrageous attacks that take place" on "Morning Joe" and other shows.
Trump refuses to be "bullied," Sanders said on Fox News. "This is a president who fights fire with fire."
Trump's tweets in the 8 a.m. hour on Thursday said that "Morning Joe" is "poorly rated" (it's not) and that the hosts "speak badly of me" (that's true). He called both hosts disparaging names.
Trump claimed that Scarborough and Brzezinski courted him for an interview at Mar-a-Lago around the New Year's Eve holiday.
"She was bleeding badly from a face-lift. I said no!" the president wrote.
He actually said yes, according to accounts of their meeting. Trump, Scarborough and Brzezinski mingled with guests and had a private chat.
For the record, photos from Mar-a-Lago do not show any blood or bandages on Brzezinski's face.
Stunned commenters on social media noted that Trump targeted both hosts with his barbed tweets, but only opined on the physical appearance of the woman involved.
Democratic commentator Maria Cardona, speaking on CNN, said it was part of a pattern of misogynistic behavior by Trump. "We should not normalize this," she said, calling it "unacceptable and unpresidential."
Related: GOP lawmakers blast Trump's 'Morning Joe' tweets
Lawmakers immediately condemned the president's tweets, as well. "Mr. President, your tweet was beneath the office and represents what is wrong with American politics, not the greatness of America," Senator Lindsey Graham, a Republican, tweeted.
But First Lady Melania Trump spoke up in defense of her husband.
"As the First Lady has stated publicly in the past, when her husband gets attacked, he will punch back 10 times harder," her communications director Stephanie Grisham said in response to reporters' questions.
Melania Trump has previously said that as First Lady she wants to focus on the problem of cyberbullying.
Critics say Trump uses his Twitter account as a powerful megaphone to bully people.
Observers also expressed a lot of skepticism about Trump's Thursday morning claim that he doesn't watch "Morning Joe" anymore.
The president is known to watch all the major morning shows, including the programs on Fox News, CNN and MSNBC'. He sometimes calls up pro-Trump guests to thank them for their remarks on the shows.
Trump had a friendly, jovial relationship with "Morning Joe" during the presidential campaign, but it turned sour over time.
At one point he called Brzezinski "very insecure" and threatened to expose her off-screen relationship with Scarborough.
Brzezinski and Scarborough were dating at the time, and they are now engaged.
Thursday's anti-media tweets were astonishing -- and part of a pattern.
Related: News outlets respond to Trump's intensifying war on media
On Tuesday his main target was CNN. Trump reveled in the fact that three CNN journalists resigned on Monday after their Russia-related story was retracted.
On Wednesday Trump went after two of the nation's biggest newspapers, The New York Times and the Washington Post.
He mangled the facts several times, but his overall message came through loud and clear: Do not trust the people who are trying to hold my administration accountable.
Brzezinski responded to Trump Thursday morning with a tweet of her own, mocking him with a reference to "little hands," a reference to a disparaging idea about him that has circulated for years.

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