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In a recent outburst on Truth Social, the U.S. President demanded the dismissal of Seth Meyers following remarks made by the Late Night host. Meyers had referred to Donald Trump as the “most unpopular president of all time” while commenting on the waning support for the Republican Party.
During his show on November 14, Meyers commented, “Trump is losing support among Republicans. Not all of them, but enough to make a difference.”
Meyers further noted, “The dwindling confidence Republicans have in Trump is a significant and genuine shift, and it’s not without reason.”
He elaborated, “Trump has recently done several specific things to upset his MAGA base.”
Supporting this claim, recent polling data from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research indicates that Trump’s approval rating among Republicans has fallen by 13 points since March 2025.
Meyers also took aim at Trump’s support for the H1B visa program in the US to bring skilled foreign workers into America to boost manufacturing, after the president claimed US citizens in the “unemployment line” can’t be trusted to work in factories.
He joked that Trump would also be in the “unemployment line” if he didn’t come from wealth.
“If you didn’t have a rich dad, that’s where you’d be, my man,” Meyers continued.
“I mean, without a million bucks you inherited from your father, you’d be a guy in Queens who lost his job selling vacuums door to door.”
In a fiery response on Truth Social, Trump accused Meyers of suffering from “an incurable case of Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS)”.
The president also called on NBC to fire Meyers.
“He was viewed last night in an uncontrollable rage, likely due to the fact that his ‘show’ is a Ratings DISASTER,” he said.
“Aside from everything else, Meyers has no talent, and NBC should fire him, IMMEDIATELY!”
Trump’s Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chairman Brendan Carr reposted the message onto his X account.
Meyers has not publicly responded to Trump’s fiery social media post.
He is not the first host to become ensnared in the president’s retaliation against anti-Trump messaging on late night TV.
Fellow comedian Jimmy Kimmel was pulled off the air in September following comments he made about Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
Trump celebrated the decison and said Kimmel is “not a talented person”, adding he “was fired because he had bad ratings more than anything else”.
Kimmel returned to the air after a week.