Your daily adult tube feed all in one place!
Donald Trump is weighing in on Ronna McDaniel's extremely short-lived tenure at NBC News after the former Republican National Committee chair was fired just days after being hired by the network.
The ex-president took to social media with series of posts on McDaniel where he said she is in a place you don't want to be in.
'She only lasted two days, and this after McDaniel went out of her way to say what they wanted to hear,' he wrote. 'It leaves her in a very strange place, it’s called NEVER NEVERLAND, and it’s not a place you want to be.'
He went on 'These Radical Left Lunatics are CRAZY, and the top people at NBC ARE WEAK.'
In another long post, Trump went after Chuck Todd, the former moderator of NBC's Meet the Press, who was one of the network employees who blasted McDaniel being put on the payroll.
Trump ended his post with, 'If I knew Ronna was going to troubled MSNBC, I would have advised her to change her name back to Romney, she would have had a better chance!'
Ronna McDaniel appeared on Meet the Press on Sunday after it was announced she had been hired by NBC as a political contributor. She was dropped by the network just days after joining is after her hiring outraged employees
McDaniel served as RNC chair while Trump was president. She stepped down from that job amid pressure from Trump on March 8
NBC officially dropped McDaniel on Tuesday only four days after announcing she was joining the network as a political contributor. The announcement of her hiring on Friday sparked immediate backlash across the network.
Morning Joe hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski said they would not invite her on their MSNBC program. Todd went on an on-air rant over her being hired, slamming McDaniel's support for Trump's false 2020 election fraud claims.
Her deal with the network amounted to roughly $300,000 a year, according to the New York Times.
In a statement Tuesday evening, NBCUniversal chairman Cesar Conde said: 'After listening to the legitimate concerns of many of you, I have decided that Ronna McDaniel will not be an NBC News contributor.'
McDaniel served as RNC chair from 2017 until earlier this month when she stepped down amid pressure from Trump who wanted loyalist Michael Whatley and his daughter-in-law Lara Trump to lead the party.
Radio host Hugh Hewitt slammed NBC for dropping McDaniel on Fox News and said she was going to sue for infliction of mental distress.
While NBC employees were outraged by her being hired, conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt, who is a friend of McDaniel, said he has never seen anything 'this brutal' of her ousting.
'Ronna is going to sue everyone who defamed her for breach of contraction, for intentional inflection of mental distress,' Hewitt said during an appearance on Fox News.
'They're going to sue for the destruction of her business opportunities that come from being on TV,' he added.
'I think they made a terrible decision and they allowed the MSNBC bleed to take over their network.'
He claimed the 'cult has taken over the news division.'
Todd offered a stunning on-air rebuke of his own network on Sunday for hiring McDaniel.
He said there were a lot of journalists uncomfortable with her being hired by the network because their professional dealings with the RNC over the past six years 'have been met with gaslighting, have been met with character assassination.'
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow had also blasted McDaniel being hired by her network. She took specific issue with McDaniel over how she promoted false election fraud claims.
After McDaniel was dropped on Tuesday, Maddow reacted on air calling it a sign of respect from leadership that heard the criticism coming from across the network.
She said she was grateful NBC leadership did the 'bold, strong thing.'