Former President Donald Trump reportedly told an aide that Meghan Markle is “no good” after watching her interview with Oprah Winfrey, but decided not to say it publicly over fear of being “canceled”.
During an appearance on Steve Bannon’s “War Room” podcast on Wednesday, Trump’s former advisor Jason Miller revealed what the former President thought of the tell-all interview.
“She’s no good… I said it and now everybody is seeing it,” Trump said to Miller.
Trump also noted that sharing his reaction could “make a little news” but decided that it is not the best idea.
“You realize if you say anything negative about Meghan Markle you get canceled, look at Piers (Morgan),” Miller said Trump told him.
Trump continued that he is on “team Piers,” after the former host walked out of the show ‘Good Morning Britain’ following an on-air clash with weatherman Alex Beresford who criticized him for “trashing” the Duchess of Sussex.
“Piers Morgan is the best, he’s the greatest, and they went and tried to cancel him simply because he criticized Meghan Markle,” Trump remarked.
This is not the disgraced ex-commander-in-chief had sparred with the Duchess.
Back in 2016, the former actress labeled Trump as “misogynistic” and “divisive,” to which he lashed back, saying, “I didn’t know that she was nasty.”
During his presidency, Trump mentioned in a White House briefing that he was “not a fan” of Markle, after she and hubby Harry implicitly endorsed Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election.
“And I would say this — and she probably has heard that — but I wish a lot of luck to Harry, because he’s gonna need it,” Trump remarked at that time.
The former President has been unable to vent as publicly as he has in the past after his Twitter account was banned by the social network.