Over the past several weeks President Trump has mentioned MSNBC “Morning Joe” anchor Joe Scarborough, a former Republican congressman from Florida, being tied to the death on an intern in his Florida office back in 2001.
The president on Sunday morning urged his followers in a tweet to read an article from conservative website True Pundit, which claimed that evidence showed foul play in the death of Lori Klausutis, 28, in 2001- The Hill Pointed out
Rep. Adam Kinzinger a Republican from Illinois has had enough and is worried this will hurt the Republican party in November. He responded to Trumps Tweet by saying ““Stop spreading it, stop creating paranoia. It will destroy us.”
Scarborough and his wife Mika Brzezinski host the morning show on MSNBC. While they constantly attack Trump, the show has some of the lowest ratings imaginable and have next to zero impact in the media. Maybe it’s time for Trump to left go of his obsession with “Morning Joe”. After 19 years and still no evidence of foul play, it really is ridiculous.
Completely unfounded conspiracy. Just stop. Stop spreading it, stop creating paranoia. It will destroy us. https://t.co/XgDl6LmANb
— Adam Kinzinger (@RepKinzinger) May 24, 2020

