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Piers Morgan savagely mocks 'lowly' GB News as host plans to 'flatline' network

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Piers Morgan has called out GB News during a new interview aired today. It comes as the presenter is geared up for his return to viewers' screens after a year hiatus from television after he sensationally quit Good Morning Britain after a row over Meghan Markle.The 57-year-old has continued to escalate his feud with GB News presenter Nigel Farage, who he branded a "treacherous, disingenuous little snake".Speaking about his new self-titled programme, Piers Morgan: Uncensored, the TalkTV host admitted he has no intentions of "letting down" network owner Rupert Murdoch.Ahead of this, the outspoken journalist hit out at GB News - the TV network launched in June last year.Piers has since claimed that he plans to "flatline" the rival station.Speaking on The Chris Evans Breakfast Show, the former GMB presenter did not hold back.Addressing his new interview with Donald Trump, the presenter revealed it came to a "dramatic" end.He admitted he was "surprised" the former president had decided to go ahead with the interview after not hearing from him for a long time.Piers explained that two weeks ago he had flown out the whole of his team to do the chat with Trump but was warned there was a "problem".He said: "[Trump's advisors] showed me this three-page document of all of the worst things I had said about him in the past year-and-a-half."It was me calling him a monster, gangster and a mob boss and saying he should be remved from office.

He's a narcissist, all this kind of stuff - all of which I meant at the time. All of which I would stand by over his behaviour at the time.""But it was a little awkward given I was about to do an interview with him."Piers explained that he was summoned to Trump's office who "peered over" the document.

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