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Joe Scarborough Wiki – Joe Scarborough Biography. Joe Scarborough born Charles Joseph Scarborough is an American television host, attorney, political commentator, and former politician who is the co-host of Morning Joe on MSNBC with his wife Mika Brzezinski. He previously hosted Scarborough Country on the same network. The latest tweets from @joenbc. MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough advocated for the euthanization of President Joe Biden’s dog Major during a comedic segment on Wednesday’s broadcast of “Morning Joe.” Co-host Willie Geist laughed alongside Scarborough as he discussed what he would do if it was his dog that bit one person, let alone two people.

Twitter said Tuesday that the company is “deeply sorry” for the pain caused by President Trump’s tweets demanding an investigation of MSNBC host Joe Scarborough in the death of a young woman who died in 2001 in his office, but the social media company won’t remove them, despite an outraged plea from her husband.

The woman, Lori Klausutis, 28, worked for Scarborough, at the time a Republican congressman representing a district in Florida, and was found dead in his district office after she apparently fell and hit her head on the side of a desk, resulting in a fatal blood clot. A medical examiner ruled her death an accident, concluding Klausutis had an undiagnosed heart condition that caused her to collapse. There is no evidence linking Scarborough to her death.

Yet Trump has repeatedly suggested without evidence that Scarborough should be investigated for murder in what the president falsely calls a “cold case.”

Timothy Klausutis, the widower, wrote an outraged letter to Twitter’s chief executive, Jack Dorsey, protesting Trump’s tweets accusing the MSNBC host of murdering her.

In the letter, Klausutis said Trump has “perverted” the memory of his late wife for political gain, and asked that the tweets be removed.

“As her husband, I feel that one of my marital obligations is to protect her memory as I would have protected her in life,” Klausutis wrote in the May 21 letter, which was obtained by the New York Times and published Monday. “There has been a constant barrage of falsehoods, half-truths, innuendo and conspiracy theories since the day she died.”

“My request is simple: Delete these tweets,” Klausutis continued. “The President of the United States has taken something that does not belong to him — the memory of my dead wife — and perverted it for perceived political gain.” Free slideshow software for mac.

Klausutis claimed that Trump’s tweet suggesting Lori was murdered is a violation of Twitter’s terms of service.

“An ordinary user like me would be banished from the platform for such a tweet,” he wrote. “But I am only asking that these tweets be removed.”

A spokesperson for Twitter said Tuesday that the company has no plans to remove them at this time.

“We are deeply sorry about the pain these statements, and the attention they are drawing, are causing the family,” the spokesperson said in a statement. “We’ve been working to expand existing product features and policies so we can more effectively address things like this going forward, and we hope to have those changes in place shortly.”

© Provided by Yahoo! News President Trump and Joe Scarborough with a portion of a letter sent to Twitter's CEO from the widower of Scarborough's late intern Lori Klausutis. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos: AP, Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)

Last week, with the U.S. death toll from the coronavirus mounting, Trump took aim at Scarborough, his wife and co-host, Mika Brzezinski, and MSNBC’s parent company, Comcast.

“‘Concast’ should open up a long overdue Florida Cold Case against Psycho Joe Scarborough,” Trump tweeted, adding the hashtag in all caps: “#OPENJOECOLDCASE.”

The president did so again Tuesday morning.

“The opening of a Cold Case against Psycho Joe Scarborough was not a Donald Trump original thought, this has been going on for years, long before I joined the chorus,” Trump tweeted. “In 2016 when Joe & his wacky future ex-wife, Mika, would endlessly interview me, I would always be thinking about whether or not Joe could have done such a horrible thing? Maybe or maybe not, but I find Joe to be a total Nut Job, and I knew him well, far better than most. So many unanswered & obvious questions, but I won’t bring them up now! Law enforcement eventually will?'

Critics have repeatedly complained that Trump’s conspiracy-laden tweets and falsehoods, reaching his 80 million Twitter followers, violate the social media platform’s terms of service. But the company has resisted calls to address them.

“Blocking a world leader from Twitter or removing their controversial tweets would hide important information people should be able to see and debate,” the company said in 2018.

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany tried to defend Trump’s tweets during a press briefing Tuesday afternoon.

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“I would note that this morning the president said that this is not an original Trump thought,” McEnany said, pointing to a 2003 segment on the late shock jock Don Imus's radio show in which, she said, Imus and Scarborough “joked about killing an intern.”

McEnany then went on the offensive, portraying Trump, not Klausutis, as the victim.

“Mika accused the president of being responsible for 100,000 deaths in this country,” McEnany said, referring to the mounting coronavirus toll. “That’s incredibly irresponsible. They’ve dragged his family through the mud.”

Brzezinski responded on Twitter.

“The Press Secretary is lying,” she tweeted. “IMUS made the callous joke in 2003 during a break and then repeated it on air. Joe was embarrassed and said, ‘What are you going to do?’ trying to move on to talk about the show. No lies can cover up the hatefulness of Donald Trump.”

Brzezinski added: “Donald Trump has no decency and refuses to show a trace of humanity toward a grieving widower. No lies can deflect the awfulness of his behavior. History will judge harshly those who defend this cruelty and callousness.”

She concluded her message with the hashtag “#Pleasedeletethosetweets.”

At a Rose Garden press conference later Tuesday afternoon, Trump was asked why he chose to spread a debunked conspiracy theory. He responded by claiming that “a lot of people” share his views.

“Hopefully someday people are going to find out,” Trump said. “It’s certainly a very suspicious situation. Very sad. Very sad and very suspicious.”

The president dismissed the letter from the family asking that Twitter remove his tweets, falsely suggesting that they, too, want to see an investigation into the case.

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“I’m sure they ultimately want to get to the bottom of it,” the president said, noting there is no statute of limitations for serious crimes such as murder in the state of Florida.

“It’s a very serious situation,” Trump said.

Read Timothy Klausutis’s full letter to Twitter below.

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President Biden's White House continue to deny that there's a 'border crisis.' But whoever is in control over there must surely realize that they have a media/political crisis on their hands. Take Tuesday's Morning Joe. Joe Scarborough proceeded to unload on the administration's handling of the crisis, seething: 'The Biden administration right now, is the one that’s luring these children to the border!'

Scarborough began by accusing the Biden administration of 'luring' children to the border.

When Mika Brzezinski—loyal Biden soldier that she is—tried to push back, claiming the Biden administration is now sending the message that the border is closed, Scarborough emphatically shut her down: 'Nope. Not yesterday. Oh, no, if they’re up here, we’re not going to send them back, we’re just going to keep them there.'

Scarborough proceeded to make another point that he said others for some reason are not mentioning: that the Biden policy is 'unfair.' Scarborough described his experience as a congressman trying to help people in the US get their family members admitted to the country. He said it was a long, 'soul-crushing,' process that usually didn't work. In contrast, illegal immigrants are being admitted at the border.

Here's Joe unloading on Biden:

The United States of America now is sending a message to those children: if you journey across the desert, you make a long and dangerous trip, we’re going to let you in. And we’re going to let you in if you’re unaccompanied. And sometimes, and we’re going to find this out throughout the show, you can come in and we’re not going to even give you a court date.

So the administration right now, the Biden administration right now, is the one that’s luring these children to the border with the promise of being able to get in. So they can’t say, 'Oh, they’ve come all the way across the desert. We can’t just let them go back across the desert.' No, you can figure out a way, a humane way, a safe way, to transport them back home, I suspect.

Scarborough concluded by declaring that so long as the Biden administration's 'permissive' policies remain in place:

'There aren’t enough hotel rooms in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California to hold all of the migrants that are going to be coming.'

Scarborough's toughness must have shocked the liberal audience of MSNBC that has come to appreciate him condemning Trump and abandoning the GOP. The MSNBC host is trending on Twitter as angry liberals lash out against him.

Let's focus on Scarborough's opening point: that the Biden admin is 'luring' people to the border. That would imply that Biden isn't just passively permitting people to enter, but that his administration is actively encouraging people to enter the US illegally. Why would that be? Two possible explanations arise:

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  • Biden is appeasing the substantial, far-left tranche of today's Democrat Party, or
  • More ominously, Biden and Democrats at large are willing to accept the short-term hit for their mishandling of the border in return for admitting hundreds of thousands, and ultimately millions, of people they see as inclined to vote for them. As Mark Steyn famously labeled them: 'undocumented Democrats.'

Joe Scarborough accusing the Biden administration of a 'luring' people to the border was sponsored in part by Liberty Mutual and Safelite.

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Morning Joe
3/23/21
6:05 am EDT

KELLY O'DONNELL: Now that the public is seeing some of the images, because the congressional delegation provided some photos and descriptions about what they witnessed: children were frightened and crying, overcrowded conditions. Now that the public has seen that, is that not a crisis and what conditions or situation — what metrics would have to be in place for the administration to call it that?

JEN PSAKI: Well, children presenting at our border who are fleeing violence, who are fleeing prosecution, who are fleeing terrible situations, is not a crisis. Our alternative is to send children back on this treacherous journey. That is not, in our view, the right choice to make.

JOE SCARBOROUGH: Well, again, I just have to say one more time, like we said yesterday, those children made the journey in the first place because the United States of America now is sending a message to those children: if you journey across the desert, you make a long and dangerous trip, we’re going to let you in. And we’re going to let you in if you’re unaccompanied. And sometimes, and we’re going to find this out throughout the show, you can come in and we’re not going to even give you a court date.

So the administration right now, the Biden administration right now, is the one that’s luring these children to the border with the promise of being able to get in. So they can’t say, oh, they’ve come all the way across the desert. We can’t just let them go back across the desert. No, you can figure out a way, a humane way, a safe way, to transport them back home, I suspect. But, again, as long as you keep sending ---

MIKA BRZEZINSKI: But they’re sending a different message now.

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SCARBOROUGH: Nope. Not yesterday. Oh, no, if they’re up here, we’re not going to send them back, we’re just going to keep them there. And they’re also letting families that go and — that come across illegally, they’re letting families just dissolve into the country and not have a court date, not have a date to come back.

. . .

As long as you have a permissive immigration policy, you’re going to have a crisis at the border . . . because more children are going to keep coming, until you tell them, no, you can't, we’re not going to let you in.

MIKA: But you do understand they are saying that now. They’re sending ads

SCARBOROUGH: No they're not. They’re saying, don’t come, but they’re still not saying, we’re not going to let unaccompanied minors in the United States, which is what they’re going to have to say. And when they say that and that message is clearly sent, then unaccompanied minors will stop crowding the border in the numbers that they’re crowding. That’s one thing.

Also, there’s an issue of fairness here that nobody talks about and I am not really sure why nobody ever talks about this, but I’m just going to say it. Yes!

When I was in Congress --

MIKA: Ugh.

SCARBOROUGH: I had people who were family members who were desperately trying to get a husband or a wife over from Pakistan, or from India, or from Belgium. I don’t know. From all over the world.

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And it would take years. And they would go through this process that was just soul-crushing. And most of the time, they couldn’t get in. And we have a policy that just allows people to come in illegally. It’s not fair. It’s not safe to the children. And the Biden administration has to understand: if they’re going to continue this policy, there aren’t enough hotel rooms in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California to hold all of the migrants that are going to be coming.