MSNBC host quietly cuts show's ties to scandal-ridden Lincoln Project
Brian Williams fails to mention guest's ties to group
MSNBC's Brian Williams has quietly scaled back the number of Lincoln Project members to appear on his late-night program as scandals mount within the anti-Trump group, and what's more, he no longer mentions one guest's affiliation with it.
After having on Lincoln Project guests 13 times between December and late January, NewsBusters reported Tuesday that Williams has only had on Lincoln Project advisor Michael Steele since Jan. 27. Williams has also stopped referring to the organization when introducing him in his four appearances since that time.
Like much of MSNBC's programming over the past year, Williams' show, "The 11th Hour," has been a stomping ground for the Lincoln Project, the group of former and current Republicans steadfastly opposed to former President Donald Trump. Williams, as well as MSNBC's Morning Joe, even marked the one-year anniversary of its founding in December.
MSNBC host quietly cuts show's ties to scandal-ridden Lincoln Project
MSNBC host quietly cuts show's ties to scandal-ridden Lincoln Project
Brian Williams fails to mention guest's ties to group
MSNBC's Brian Williams has quietly scaled back the number of Lincoln Project members to appear on his late-night program as scandals mount within the anti-Trump group, and what's more, he no longer mentions one guest's affiliation with it.
After having on Lincoln Project guests 13 times between December and late January, NewsBusters reported Tuesday that Williams has only had on Lincoln Project advisor Michael Steele since Jan. 27. Williams has also stopped referring to the organization when introducing him in his four appearances since that time.
Like much of MSNBC's programming over the past year, Williams' show, "The 11th Hour," has been a stomping ground for the Lincoln Project, the group of former and current Republicans steadfastly opposed to former President Donald Trump. Williams, as well as MSNBC's Morning Joe, even marked the one-year anniversary of its founding in December.
MSNBC host quietly cuts show's ties to scandal-ridden Lincoln Project
@evillawyerImagined how embarrassed you'd be if you donated to this group - if only someone here could tell us how that feels
Means to an end. I never said the guys were Teddy Bears. They took down the orangutan. Their purpose has been served. Do with them as you please.
Birds of a fether. You are just like them!Means to an end. I never said the guys were Teddy Bears. They took down the orangutan. Their purpose has been served. Do with them as you please.