
Reacting to President Donald Trump's bizarre -- and misspelled -- Twitter attack on actor Alec Baldwin very early Friday morning, the CNN New Day panel wondered what must going through the president's mind as his White House is caught up in turnover chaos and his steel tariff announcement was brutally attacked.
Trump was on Twitter earlier than usual on Friday randomly attacking actor Baldwin after watching a Fox News report about the actor.
“Alex [sic] Baldwin, whose dieing [sic] mediocre career was saved by his impersonation of me on SNL, now says playing DJT was agony for him,” Trump tweeted. “Alex, it was also agony for those who were forced to watch. You were terrible. Bring back Darrell Hammond, much funnier and a far greater talent!”
The tweet was deleted after a few moments, only to be replaced by one with the spelling fixed -- but making no more sense.
On CNN's 'New Day,' host Alisyn Camerota read the tweet to the amused panel and noted Trump's errors and the randomness of it all.
"I think he should resubmit this for his spelling errors," a laughing Camerota said. "But he deleted it."
"He deleted it which, by the way, doesn't work," co-host Chris Cuomo added. "You're the president of the United States, we report everything you put out for posterity."
"The president of the United States woke up at 5:42 this morning and the first thing he is thinking is critiquing who should play him on 'Saturday Night Live,'" an incredulous John Avlon submitted. "It's beneath the office and it shows that he really should be in the role he's happy with, commentating on the Oscars, being famous for famous sake. Responsibility doesn't seem to suit him."
"I'm sure it was just autocorrect, the true demon in all grammatical errors," Cuomo smirked.
Watch the video below via CNN: