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Former US President Donald Trump (74) has yet to publicly comment on Duchess Meghan Markle (39) and Prince Harry (36). In her private sphere, she obviously has a clear opinion, especially about Meghan. Former Trump adviser Jason Miller revealed it. Trump told her, “Yes, Meghan is not good. I said that and now everyone sees it.”
Miller revealed this in a podcast with Trump diehard Steve Bannon (67). But Trump didn’t give much thought to the idea of speaking out publicly about Meghan. He would then be cut as British star presenter Piers Morgan (55). “You realize,” says Miller quoted by Trump, “if you say something negative about Meghan Markle, you will be cut off.” You will be “canceled”, as Trump said. “Look at the springs.”
Piers Morgan double after: “I don’t believe a word from Meghan’s mouth”(00:38)
Morgan had burst in after strong criticism of her controversial comments in Oprah Winfrey’s (67) interview with the Sussexes on “Good Morning Britain.” Piers “had not believed a word” of what Meghan said about experiences of racism within the royal family and her suicidal thoughts during pregnancy. According to Miller, Trump told him: “I’m on Team Piers. Piers is the best, he is the greatest. “
Piers Morgan sees himself as a “victim”
After the interview, the responsible British ombudsman received 41,000 complaints against Morgan, including one from Meghan Markle. At the same time, three petitions with 240,000 signatures call for Morgan to return to the popular morning television show.
Tomorrow he rules out a return to the program, but called the signature collection a “pleasant surprise.” Morgan described himself on Instagram as the “youngest victim of the cancellation culture” that permeates society. The term “Cancel Culture” describes the social exclusion of individuals or groups accused of making insulting, discriminatory or politically incorrect statements or actions.
Published: 03/15/2021, 7:52 am
Last update: 03/15/2021, 8:34 am