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Trump Describes His Meeting with ‘Morning Joe’ Co-Hosts: ‘Many Things Were Discussed’

The text discusses a notable shift in the ⁣relationship between President-elect Donald Trump and the‍ media, particularly with the‍ co-hosts of MSNBC’s​ “Morning Joe,” Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski. In a recent meeting at Mar-a-Lago, which marked their first face-to-face interaction in seven years, the three engaged in a cordial‍ discussion, signaling⁤ a ⁤potential thaw in their historically tense ⁣rapport. Trump expressed surprise that the meeting had not occurred sooner and noted the importance of maintaining open communications with the press. While the “Morning Joe” ⁢hosts ⁣emphasized their intent to report on Trump without normalizing his actions, Trump acknowledged that the media plays a crucial role in the country’s‌ success but issued a warning that any‍ unfair treatment could end this newfound⁤ approach. the meeting suggests a willingness​ from both sides to re-establish dialogue,⁢ despite previous​ adversarial dynamics.


Fans, critics and political pundits alike have been wondering aloud how President-elect Donald Trump’s second term in the White House would differ from the first.

One early difference that may surprise anyone who’s been following Trump’s adversarial relationship with the establishment media?

The 45th and 47th president of the United States appears to be taking a much softer approach to some of those very same adversarial critics this time around — including with noted critics and MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” co-hosts, Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski.

On Monday, all three — Trump, Scarborough and Brzezinski — addressed a weekend meeting where the sides apparently warmed out their historically frosty relationship.

The “Morning Joe” co-hosts described the meeting as warm and a necessary first step in mending fences:

The two did couch the niceties by denying there was any attempt to “normalize” Trump:

While Trump supporters may be surprised at what Scarborough and Brzezinski had to say given recent history, the president-elect actually echoed those sentiments, according to a Monday report from Fox News.

“I received a call from Joe Scarborough requesting a meeting for him and Mika, and I agreed that it would be a good thing if such meeting took place,” Trump said, per Fox.

The president-elect noted that the meeting took place Friday morning at Mar-a-Lago.

Trump was mum on what the sides actually discussed: “Many things were discussed, and I very much appreciated the fact that they wanted to have open communication.”

He did call the entire thing “extremely cordial.”

In fact, Trump expressed dismay that this apparent mending-of-fences didn’t happen sooner: “In many ways, it’s too bad that it wasn’t done long ago.”

The president-elect added that he expects to meet with other major media personalities, including “even those that have been extremely hostile.”

Trump seemed open to a warmer relationship with the establishment media at-large, saying he has “an obligation to the American public, and to our country itself, to be open and available to the press.”

Trump even said, that the “media is very important to the long-term success of the United States of America.”

The president-elect did add one stern warning for his newfound embrace of the media: “If not treated fairly, however, that will end.”




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