Scarborough and his co-host, Mika Brzezinski, appeared on "Late
Show with Stephen Colbert" where he explained that his decision
stemmed from his opposition to Republican President Donald Trump
and his party's unwillingness to speak out against the president
and his policies.
"My party has betrayed their core values," he told Colbert.
"Time and time and time again they turned the other way. They
are doing the same thing now. It's actually disgusting."
Scarborough and Brzezinski, who are engaged, were embroiled in
public argument with the Republican president two weeks ago.
After Trump levied personal attacks against Brzezinski in a
series of messages on social network Twitter, the pair responded
with a searing opinion piece in the Washington Post that
questioned his mental health.
Trump beat Democrat Hillary Clinton last November in the most
divisive presidential election in modern U.S. politics, in which
a gulf between Republicans and Democrats has widened and
hardened over ideological positions on social and economic
issues.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)
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