Scott Jennings Roasts Former MSNBC Host To Her Face In Personal Exchange
Charlie Kirk Staff
04/10/2025

CNN conservative commentator Scott Jennings laid the smack down on former MSNBC host Tiffany Cross during a live segment and it was vicious.
The two got personal when they got into a heated back and forth on “CNN NewsNight” with host Abby Phillip who attempt to play mediator.
As the panel was talking about the tariffs imposed by President Donald trump, that were paused for 90s on every nation other than China before the show aired, Cross decided to revisit the president’s talk about acquiring Greenland from Denmark.
“It’s a colonizer’s attitude to say, ‘I like it, I’m just gonna steal it.’ Now, the fact of the matter is, in this new–” Cross aid before Jennings interrupted with a stunned “Steal what?” he asked.
“Land, land,” Cross said. “You cannot just go and say, ‘I like it, it’s mine now.’ It doesn’t work that way. That is what they’re trying to do. And in this new world order–”
Jennings laughed before saying, “What?”
“Yeah, absolutely. When they’re looking at Greenland and say, ‘I like it, I want to take it for mine.’ That is a very colonizer attitude,” the liberal Cross said.
“I have never, ever said we’re going to go to Greenland and ‘colonize it or steal it.’ That’s crazy,” Jennings hit back before Cross got personal.
“I’m not even talking about you. You’re not a member of government. So you’re irrelevant on that point. I’m talking about the president of the United States,” she said.
“You got fired from your job. How relevant are you?” Jennings said in what was a stunner as the two began to talk over each other.
“Scott, if you wanna engage in personal insults …,” Cross said before Jenning hit back and said, “I don’t, but you do.”
“What you lack in the legitimate point, you make up for it in personal insults,” the liberal commentator said.
“The point I am making is in this new world order, we are looking at countries – whether or not they’re an adversary or ally – it is being determined on what kind of deal we can get. And we cannot govern. We cannot legislate that way. We are increasingly isolated on the world stage,” she said.
“No, we’re not,” Jennings said.
“So if you wanna engage in personal insults,” Cross whined before Jennings got back on topic.
“We’re not. We’re not isolated,” he said.