Trump's attacks on 'Morning Joe' hosts have some defenders

The president attacked the cable news hosts.

Few of those coming to his defense, however, are from outside the administration or the president's family.

McDaniel did not specifically defend Trump's calling Brzezinski "low I.Q." and Scarborough "psycho" or the president's alleging that Brzezinski was "bleeding badly from a face-lift."

"They've said he has dementia. They've said he's stupid. They've called him a goon. They've called him a thug. They've said he's mentally ill. They've said he's an embarrassment," she said. "This is the type of thing they say day after day for two hours on their network where they control the narrative and ... today, the president acted like a human, and he pushed back."

McDaniel added, "We can have a discussion about who's right or wrong, but at the end of the day, we have to focus on the American people and who ... sent us here to lead and make their lives better and that's what Republicans are going to do every day," she said.

Fox News anchor Julie Banderas challenged this argument by pointing to the reaction of former President Obama when insults were leveled at him. "They've called him every name in the book but you didn't see him lash out," Banderas said.

"I've been a daughter of a candidate and I've been a niece of a candidate ... it's personal sometimes," she said.

"I'm not sure I would have advised him to tweet out what he did to Mika and Joe today," Hannity said. "I think that's one of the 10 percent of tweets that end up in the mistake column in my opinion."

Hannity added, “My message to the White House would be this: Ignore these people in the media. They don’t like you. They never liked you. They don’t support you."

"I think that the president is pushing back against people who attack him day after day after day," she said.

"The president normally does not draw first blood. He is a counter-puncher," Conway said. "I endorse the president’s right to fight back when he is being mercilessly attacked and when the airwaves are filled with raw sewage about him and his fitness for office."

Conway did not say, however, whether she supported Trump's "attacks" against the "Morning Joe" hosts.

"I didn’t say I endorsed his attacks; I never said that," Conway said to Stephanopoulos.

"As first lady has stated publicly ... when her husband gets attacked, he will punch back 10 times harder," Grisham said.