Moment Emily Maitlis refers to Trump as ‘batsh**’ on live TV & is pulled off air… before co-host forced to apologise
THIS is the moment Emily Maitlis referred to Donald Trump as ‘bats****’ on live TV – before she as pulled off air and her co-host was forced to apologise.
Former Newsnight star Maitlis slammed the victorious Republican candidate while appearing on Channel 4’s election show.
Emily Maitlis swore live on Channel 4[/caption] Co-host Krishnan Guru-Murthy was forced to apologise[/caption]Maitlis said: “When Donald Trump talked about eating cats and dogs, half of America was just thinking: ‘This is bats***’.”
Channel 4 anchor Krishnan Guru-Murthy interjected: “Stop swearing. I have to tell the guests off for swearing and then you do it.”
Maitlis replied: “I’m so sorry.”
Maitlis had been discussing a racist conspiracy theory about Haitian immigrants in Ohio eating locals’ pets.
Trump had sparked outrage by bringing up the conspiracy in his presidential debate with Democrat candidate Kamala Harris.
Later in the show, former Newsnight presenter Maitlis left for another work project.
Guru-Murthy said: “I’ll tell Emily off later because I know she started the swearing.
“It may be the middle of the night in Britain but they’re still a little bit sensitive about that stuff.”
But Maitlis appeared pleased with her election night performance – sharing an article praising her grilling of fellow guest Boris Johnson.
Meanwhile on ITV, Good Morning Britain descended into chaos today when a guest swore twice live on air.
ITV’s flagship morning show was discussing the results of the US presidential election when the slip up occurred, forcing Susanna Reid to apologise immediately.
Guest Joe Walsh, who stood as a 2020 Republican Party presidential candidate, swore as he described the state of the US following Donald Trump’s declaration of victory.
He said: “The American people were p****d off, they’re angry, and that’s why they re-elected this guy.
“He’s an utterly horrible human being, but the American people overlooked all of that.”
He added: “Donald Trump lies every time he opens his mouth; he tried to overthrow an American election, I could go on.
“But the American people overlooked all of that because they were p****d off about some basic issues.”
Host Susanna Reid quickly responded to the swearing.
She said: “I’m not entirely sure we can use that phrase at 5 to 8 in the morning. I know you think it’s overnight.”
As Joe began to realise his mistake in using the phrase, co-host Ed Balls quipped: “It’s the American term rather than the British term.”
It followed a heated debate between the hosts and actor Rob Schneider, who supported the Trump campaign.
A huge row erupted after the guest began to make claims about a previous guest on the show, journalist Mehdi Hasan.
After he heavily criticised the broadcaster, Susanna was forced to interrupt the veteran actor.
She tried to urge the star to not turn his interview into a “personal attack”.
However, tensions continued to get frostier as the former Saturday Night Live star then turned on the hosts.
The actor accused the pair of claiming former president Trump was “racist” and “misogynistic”, something both were quick to deny.
He then said he’d bet “ten thousand pounds” that the pair had made the statements.
The row continued after Ed then told the actor to “move on” from defending the former president and to answer their questions instead.
Eventually, the Hollywood star expressed his excitement for the incoming Trump administration.
Trump secured victory over Kamala Harris in this year’s presidential election and will become the 47th President of the United States.
The actor was also pressed about his views on vaccinations due to his support of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a former independent presidential candidate that eventually supported Trump.
RFK Jr. has been accused of holding conspiratorial and anti-vaccine views.