Morning Joe gloats after GOP’s Twitter probe backfires: ‘Made fools of themselves again’

MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough mocked House Republicans after their hearing on Twitter’s content moderation blew up in their faces.

The House Oversight Committee hauled former officials from the social media platform before a hearing to investigate whether conservative voices and causes were unfairly suppressed, but the witnesses instead testified that Twitter changed its own rules to allow Donald Trump to hurl racist abuse at his political opponents.

“It’s shocking, isn’t it?” Scarborough said. “It is actually the opposite of what the Republicans said was happening. Again, Mika and I saw it, dealing with Twitter. Wait a second, so it is legal for a guy to accuse somebody else of murder 12 times, but it violates all of these policies. They go, yeah, well, we’re looking into that. In this case, on this racist trope that fascists use, ‘Go back to where you came from,’ they actually stopped letting that be a banned phrase because they wanted to change the rules for Donald Trump.”

“Republicans made fools of themselves again,” he added. “They tried to — it’s just like the FBI. The FBI, the New York office’s leaks against Hillary Clinton for two years, James Comey’s letter elected Donald Trump. They’re trying to say the FBI was going after Donald Trump? It’s just not, and the same thing here. They keep doing these things that never turn out the way they expect.”

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"I think that MAGA is Trump — MAGA’s not the other two,” Trump told Bade, referring to Kelly and Carlson. “MAGA wants to see our country thrive and be safe. And MAGA loves what I’m doing — every aspect of it … This is a detour that we have to take in order to keep our country safe and keep other countries safe, frankly.”

Early Saturday morning, U.S. and Israeli forces bombed several sites around Iran. Israel struck places where Iran's military and political leadership were located, which killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the brutal dictator who had ruled the country since 1989. The U.S. struck multiple Iranian ballistic and nuclear missile sites, according to reports.

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Read the entire interview by clicking here.