Donald Trump hits back at 'disgusting' Madonna after Women's March
The President's comments come after the pop star said she had "thought a lot about bombing the White House" in a public speech.
Friday 27 January 2017 14:37, UK
Donald Trump has branded Madonna "disgusting" and "disgraceful" following her Women's March speech in protest against his presidency.
In an interview with Fox's Sean Hannity, the US President criticised the pop star for her comments.
Speaking , which took place the day after the billionaire's inauguration, Madonna told the crowd she was "angry" and "outraged" at the outcome of the election, and had "thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House".
Retaliating during his Fox interview, Mr Trump said: "Honestly, she's disgusting. I think she hurt herself very badly. I think she hurt that whole cause."
The President said he was not impressed with a "couple of others" at the march - which also saw stars including Ashley Judd and Scarlett Johansson giving speeches - but that he felt Madonna "in particular" had behaved badly.
"I thought what she said was disgraceful to our country," he said.
Mr Trump's comments were not solely directed at the singer, but also at Saturday Night Live, , and one of its writers.
Katie Rich, a former writer on the NBC show, tweeted after the inauguration that Trump's 10-year-old son Barron would become "the country's first homeschool shooter".
Mr Trump told Mr Hannity: "I don't mind some humour but it's terrible. For them to attack, for NBC to attack my 10-year-old son, it's a disgrace.
"He's a great boy. And it's not an easy thing for him. Believe me."
Rich has since apologised and been suspended from the show. Neither NBC nor Saturday Night Live have publicly condoned her comments.
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