The âMorning Joeâ host attributed the criticism to fears about the incoming Trump administration.
Mika Brzezinski of MSNBCâs âMorning Joeâ was not expecting the blowback she received after she and her co-host husband, Joe Scarborough, met with President-elect Donald Trump last week.
âIâve been surprised at the backlash. And the way I look at it is people are really scared,â Brzezinski said on the Nov. 21 episode of The Daily Beast Podcast.
âItâs one of the reasons we went in there, is people are really scared about Donald Trumpâs comments about, you know, political adversaries. A lot of people are scared because of what has happened with abortion. These are all issues that are important to me, and in some ways personal to me, but definitely personal to the people I really care about.â
Brzezinski and Scarborough disclosed the meeting with Trump on their show on Nov. 18, saying that they had visited his Florida home, Mar-a-Lago, three days prior to discuss his Cabinet selections and policy agenda face-to-face.
The pair said that they disagreed with the president-elect on many issuesâa fact they have repeatedly made clear on their show in recent years. While noting their âdeep concernsâ with some of Trumpâs actions and words, they said he seemed interested in âfinding common ground with Democrats on some of the most divisive issues.â
But that did not stem the flow of criticism they have received since.
âIâve heard from a lot of people in my phone, people that I respect a great deal, leaders, people I donât usually hear from who are really powerful, who just wanted to let me know that that was the right thing to do. And then I have seen ⌠the very opposite happening online,â Brzezinski said.
Negative reactions to the visitâfrom mockery to disgustâpoured in on social media.
While much of the backlash surrounded objections to Trumpâs character, there were others who took issue with the hostsâ attempt at finding common ground with the man theyâd spent years vilifying on air.
âYou called him Hitler!â late-night host Jon Stewart noted on âThe Daily Show.â
Brzezinski, however, defended the meeting as a valid journalistic exercise.
âYou can interview Vladimir Putin as a journalist and not normalize him. You can learn, and you can also take a lot of what he says and put it within the context of what we know about him,â she said.
âMany things can be true at one time, and as journalists, I think we have to be open to conversation, and we have to be open to learning, and we have to be open to talking face-to-face and talking about each other. And quite frankly, coming after me and Joe about doing this is exactly what someone with nefarious intentions would want,â she added in a pointed note to her critics.
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