The former “Hardball” host appeared on the network’s “Morning Joe” program, sparking criticism from viewers.
MSNBC got a bag of mixed messages from its viewers after it put a disgraced talkshow host back in the hot seat. A Thursday episode ofhad former network talent Chris Matthews on to talk about Donald Trump’s future amid a series of lawsuits and investigations. “The president’s ice cream cone is melting,” Matthews insisted.
But viewers weren’t so happy to see the familiar face, who was let go on account of sexual harassment allegations, with one critic tweeting, “Why the rehabilitation tour for someone aptly let go for their terrible actions?” Others, meanwhile, were happy that the 76-year-old had returned to their TV sets, with some mentioning that everyone deserves a “second chance.
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