‘Morning Joe’ on MSNBC makes comeback with no reference to hiatus

“MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” Returns with Controversy Over Missing Broadcast”

The popular morning talk show “Morning Joe” on MSNBC made a surprising return to the air on Tuesday morning after being pulled off air the previous day. Hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, known for their anti-Trump stance, dove right into coverage of the recent assassination attempt on Trump, but not without addressing the drama surrounding Monday’s absence.

According to reports, the show was yanked off the air on Monday due to fears that one of its anti-Trump guests would make an inappropriate comment in light of the assassination attempt. Scarborough expressed his surprise and disappointment at the network’s decision to not air the show as planned.

It took an hour for the hosts to finally address the controversy over the show’s absence the previous day. Scarborough explained that they were informed on Sunday evening that there would be one news feed across all NBC news channels on Monday, but that plan did not materialize.

Despite being let down by the network’s decision, Scarborough and Brzezinski remained upbeat as they resumed their show on Tuesday morning. The duo criticized the network’s handling of the situation, stating that they would have been on air if they had known the plans had changed.

While MSNBC denied reports that the show was pulled due to fears of inappropriate comments, it is clear that the hosts were blindsided by the network’s actions. Viewers who tuned in on Monday morning were greeted with special coverage from NBC News instead of the usual “Morning Joe” programming, leaving both the hosts and viewers confused.

Overall, the unexpected absence of “Morning Joe” on Monday and its subsequent return on Tuesday added another layer of drama to the already turbulent world of morning news shows. Viewers can expect Scarborough and Brzezinski to address the situation candidly as they continue to cover the day’s top news stories.

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