Piers Morgan and JK Rowling in furious Twitter row over Donald's Trump travel ban

Piers Morgan defended Donald Trump's travel ban on US television
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Patrick Grafton-Green11 February 2017

Piers Morgan and JK Rowling became embroiled in a furious Twitter row after the Good Morning Britain presenter was told to f*** off on a US panel show.

The Harry Potter author expressed glee at the broadcaster being sworn at by Australian comedian Jim Jefferies while discussing US President Donald Trump’s travel ban on Real Time With Bill Maher.

Discussing Mr Trump's attempt to stop people from seven Muslim-majority countries entering the US, Morgan said it is not a Muslim ban, to which Jefferies responded: "Oh, f*** off. It's a f****** Muslim ban."

Rowling wrote on the social networking site: "Yes, watching Piers Morgan being told to f*** off on live TV is *exactly* as satisfying as I'd always imagined."

Morgan replied: "This is why I've never read a single word of Harry Potter."

Rowling said: "Because you had a premonition that one day the author would roar with laughter at seeing you called out for your bull**** on live TV?"

Morgan said that "everything I said was factual".

He added, referring to Jefferies: "If you think screaming 'F*** OFF!!!' at me changes that, then you're mistaken."

Rowling then asked Morgan: "Would you like a couple of hours to mock up some pictures of refugees carrying explosives to substantiate your position?"

"The superior, dismissive arrogance of rabid Remain/Clinton supporters like @jk-rowling is, of course, precisely why both campaigns lost," Morgan wrote in response.

JK Rowling argued with Morgan after she said she enjoyed seeing someone tell him to f*** off 
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He added: "Would you like me to explain why all your political views keep being defeated at the ballot box?"

Rowling wrote to her 9.55 million Twitter followers: "The fact-free, amoral, bigotry-apologism of celebrity toady Piers Morgan is, of course, why it's so delicious to see him told to f*** off."

Morgan shared Rowling's post and described it as "peak foul-mouthed, minor celebrity anti-Trump hysteria at its most deliciously supercilious".

He called the author a "liberal", and said that she is "all for tolerance & free speech, until you refuse to call Trump the new Hitler".

Morgan's appearance on Friday night's episode of Real Time saw him angrily rebuked by Jefferies.

The British broadcaster said, over Jefferies's protests: "This is the hysteria I'm talking about; 85 per cent of the world's Muslims are allowed in the country."

Jefferies said: "Oh, f*** off. This is what you do, Piers. You say 'He hasn't done this, he hasn't done that, he's not going to do all these things.'

"Give him a f****** chance mate - Hitler didn't kill the Jews on the first day, he worked up to it."

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