Former President Donald Trump has once again ignited a public spat with MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace. In a post on Truth Social, Trump labeled Wallace as a disseminator of disinformation, forecasting her imminent dismissal from the network and declaring, "MSNBC IS DEAD!" This latest salvo is a continuation of Trump's long-standing feud with the media, particularly MSNBC personalities.
Trump's attack came in response to Wallace's critique of his recent summit in Alaska with Russian President Vladimir Putin. On her show "Deadline: White House," Wallace condemned Trump's apparent disregard for Ukraine and American allies, suggesting his actions could undermine the support Ukraine has received from the United States. She also commented on Trump's body language during the summit, describing it as unusually intimate and contrasting it with his interactions with First Lady Melania Trump.
The Alaska meeting, which failed to achieve immediate progress toward a ceasefire in Ukraine, has been criticized by Trump's opponents for seemingly allowing Putin to dominate the discussion and optics. However, the White House defended the summit, stating it laid the groundwork for future negotiations.
Trump's history of targeting Wallace dates back to at least 2020, when he disparaged her on Twitter after her departure from "The View." He has frequently mocked MSNBC with the moniker "MSDNC" and referred to its parent company Comcast as "Concast."
Despite Trump's claims of poor ratings, "Deadline: White House" continues to perform well for MSNBC, consistently drawing over a million viewers and often outperforming CNN, though it trails behind Fox News' offerings.
The ongoing conflict between Trump and various MSNBC hosts, including Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski, and Lawrence O'Donnell, highlights the tension between the former president and mainstream media outlets. Wallace briefly addressed Trump's latest comments on her program, reaffirming her stance on the president's position on mail-in voting and the 2020 presidential election.
In the realm of media and politics, Trump's confrontational style continues to stir controversy and dominate headlines, reflecting the polarized nature of current political discourse.