“Late Night” host Seth Meyers rounded up recent Donald Trump claims of media bias before focusing on one that hit closer to home. (Watch the video below.)“In a post on Sunday on Truth Social, President Trump criticized NBC and said that the FCC should, quote, look into the network’s broadcast license,” Meyers said Tuesday.Meyers, whose show of course airs on NBC, offered to shed light on the matter.“Yeah, apparently they once let a guy with six corporate bankruptcies give business advice,” he cracked as a promotion of Trump on NBC’s “The Apprentice” appeared.Fast-forward to 1:19 for Meyers’ snappy comeback:According to The Washington Post, at least two of Trump’s bankruptcies happened while he hosted the show, which began in 2004. Trump’s final year with the reality franchise was 2015.Trump’s Federal Communications Commission threat now carries added menace because it was reportedly pressure from the broadcasting authority that led ABC to pull Jimmy Kimmel’s late show off the air temporarily. The controversy sparked debate over government censorship.Close
Seth Meyers Answers Trump's New NBC Threat With A Savage Reminder
The "Late Night" host's comeback harkened back to the president's past with the network.
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