Late Night host Seth Meyers responded Monday to Donald Trump’s call for NBC to dismiss Meyers.

Over the weekend, the US President shared on X (formerly Twitter) that Meyers was suffering from ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome’.

He also described the show host as being in ‘an uncontrollable rage’.

Calling Meyers ‘talentless’, the 79-year-old urged NBC to ‘immediately’ fire him.

See also  What Travis Kelce's letter to Taylor Swift contained: Read here

The 51-year-old hit back at him.

He mocked the attack by joking that hearing his name on television before midnight was quite rare.

The comedian shifted to a more pointed rebuttal calling Trump’s online insults to ‘an angry driver’ honking on the highway.

“You just ignore them,” said Meyers.

Meyers also criticized his phrasing highlighting the use of passive voice in the President’s post.

See also  Tia Mowry breaks silence on Angelina Jolie asking 'unbelievably' personal question: 'Wilder'

“What’s with the passive voice, my man?”, Meyers spoke suggesting that the meaning could be misunderstood.

However, Meyers noted that he was not the only one drawing Trump’s ire.

It is pertinent to note that Trump has repeatedly criticized late-night hosts including Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon.

He has also previously suggested the networks to dismiss them.

See also  Timothée Chalamet Oscars snub: What future awaits after Michael B. Jordan win?