'Take a chill pill!' Piers Morgan taunts Trump over 'rigging' interview promo accusations

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Piers Morgan is coming back with a bang for his new weeknight show Uncensored on TalkTV, as ex-US president Donald Trump is the first to be interviewed on it - and the viewing is guaranteed to be explosive.

However, Trump has already issued two statements insisting that video clips for the show's trailer portray him in a misleading light.

Despite Trump's fury, Piers was quick to tell the former US President to "take a chill pill".Piers was characteristically blunt when it came to delivering a response."We haven't even aired it yet, and he's already released two furious statements...

about a PROMO?!" Piers questioned, in view of his almost eight million followers."Take a chill pill, Mr President - it's a great interview, even if you did lose your rag a bit."He punctuated his post with laughter emojis.The much-disputed trailer in question portrays what appears to be a tense and heated argument between the pair, following their previous friendship.The snippets show Trump declaring Piers to be "dishonest" and a "fool", plus a disagreement is aired over whether the 2020 elections that ousted the former president from power were really rigged or not.Piers candidly told him that he hadn't produced a single shred of evidence for his claims - and viewers then see Trump, apparently in anger, insisting: "Turn the camera off."Trump has since claimed that what looked like a furious argument between the two was simply caused by selective editing.Trump was quick to release two statements to that effect."Piers Morgan, like the rest of the fake news media, attempted to unlawfully and deceptively edit his long and tedious interview," he told the world."He wanted to make it look like I walked out on the interview when my time limit of 20.

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