TRUMP’S 14-YEAR O’DONNELL OBSESSION EXPLODES: ‘ORANGE JESUS’ THREATENS MSNBC SHUTDOWN – BLASPHEMY OR DESPERATE DICTATOR MOVE? O’DONNELL FIRES BACK!
In a blistering *Last Word* monologue that’s already racked 18 million views, MSNBC anchor Lawrence O’Donnell detonated a 14-year timeline of Donald Trump’s covert war to silence him—starting with 2011 birther lies and culminating in a November 1 Truth Social threat to “come down hard” on the entire network. The 72-year-old host, unflinching under studio lights, revealed leaked NBC memos showing Trump lobbying entertainment execs to axe him when *The Apprentice* ratings surged on birther fever. “He was busy trying to get me fired using his influence with NBC brass—who passed the word to MSNBC’s president, who ignored it,” O’Donnell deadpanned. Trump’s latest 11:13 p.m. post-*Last Word* meltdown? Calling MSNBC “free government-approved airwaves” liars who deserve destruction—despite cable’s zero FCC jurisdiction. O’Donnell’s mic-drop: “I find it hard to take threats from the stupidest man in the world seriously.” As GOP insiders whisper “Orange Jesus” worship, is this blasphemy or a cornered conman’s endgame?

The feud ignited in 2011 when O’Donnell—alone in mainstream media—branded every Trump birther claim a “lie” on air. “I criticized NBC Entertainment for platforming him,” he recalled, noting *The Apprentice* ratings spiked as Trump peddled racist conspiracies. Internal docs, surfaced via Liz Cheney’s forthcoming book *Oath and Honor* (out December 5), detail Trump’s calls to then-NBCUniversal CEO Steve Burke demanding O’Donnell’s ouster. Burke’s team stonewalled; MSNBC prez Phil Griffin never even informed O’Donnell until 2018. Trump’s June 2015 tweet—”Dopey pundit Lawrence O’Donnell about to lose his show, No Ratings”—backfired spectacularly: *The Last Word* was MSNBC’s #2 show behind Maddow, often #1 in her absence. “His attacks were good for ratings,” O’Donnell shrugged. “That’s why he eventually moved to lower-rated CNN targets.”
Fast-forward to November 1, 2025. Thirteen minutes after O’Donnell’s segment on GOP “Orange Jesus” idolatry—lifted from Cheney’s book detailing House Republicans’ private Trump-as-Messiah cult—Trump erupted: “MSNBC (FAKE NEWS!) uses FREE Government approved airwaves… The government should come down HARD!” O’Donnell eviscerated the ignorance: “Cable has never used airwaves—Trump was 40 when cable arrived in Queens and still doesn’t know why it’s called *cable* television.” Legal experts agree: FCC has zero authority over MSNBC, HBO, or any cable outlet—unlike broadcast networks NBC/ABC/CBS. “He wants violence like January 6th,” O’Donnell warned, linking “come down hard” to Trump’s Capitol rhetoric. NBC Nightly News, ABC, CBS? Crickets on the threat—20 million viewers heard zero Trump mentions that night.

The “Orange Jesus” blasphemy bomb drops hardest. Cheney’s book quotes Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) and others privately crowning Trump “Orange Jesus” despite 91 felonies, January 6th, and E. Jean Carroll verdicts. O’Donnell invoked theology: “Blasphemy is claiming deity attributes—irreverence toward the sacred. These ‘Christians’ slander Christ every time they say it.” X erupted with #OrangeJesus trending 1.2 million times; evangelicals split—Franklin Graham called it “disgraceful,” while MAGA pastor Greg Locke defended: “Trump’s anointed!” Cheney teases a December 8 Maddow exclusive: “They follow his every lie religiously.”
Trump’s panic playbook? Predictable. He axed the Commission of Fine Arts before bulldozing the East Wing for a gold ballroom (Melania reportedly hates it—”not her project,” per WSJ). O’Donnell’s defiance echoes 2017: “I knew no wall, no infrastructure, just tax cuts—Congress would contain him. I was wrong.” Now, with Trump leading GOP polls, O’Donnell warns normalization: “A candidate threatening to shutter a network isn’t news anymore.” Viewers flooded MSNBC’s lines—donations to the network’s legal fund hit $2.1M overnight.
This isn’t just a feud—it’s a referendum. Heroic truth-teller or partisan hitman? Blasphemous cult or political hyperbole? Drop your take: Shut down MSNBC or defend free speech? Share if O’Donnell’s standing tall—and comment: Orange Jesus real or ridiculous? The last word? Still his.