'It's lack of character among people on these committees. Just a lack of character,' MSNBC host Joe Scarborough said.
"It's lack of character among people on these committees. Just a lack of character and a lack of love of country that they put their political party above their country," the MSNBC host said later in the segment.
Scarborough's co-host Mika Brzezinski, who is also his wife, said that his accusation against the GOP lawmakers did not come lightly. "In the 13 years I've worked with you, I have never heard you accuse someone of not loving their country. And in fact, you're very careful with those words," she said. The MSNBC host has regularly criticized Trump, and cited the president as key to his decision to leave the Republican party.
"You didn't have Republicans coming out and saying, I can never support Donald Trump because he's racist," Scarborough said in an interview withhosted by Stephen Colbert in July of 2017."Time and time and time again, they turned the other way, and they're doing the same thing now. It's actually disgusting. And you have to ask yourself, what exactly is the Republican Party willing to do?" he asked.
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