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Mika Brzezinski's Video Of Joe Scarborough Hanging An Inspiring Picture In His Pajamas Has Twitter Cheering

Mika Brzezinski's Video Of Joe Scarborough Hanging An Inspiring Picture In His Pajamas Has Twitter Cheering
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MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski offered a rare glimpse of her Morning Joe co-host and husband Joe Scarborough in his pajamas.

In the video she posted to Twitter, it appears there is a portrait of a new family member being added to the family's wall.

Brzezinski teased followers by showing Scarborough wiping the glass, with the back of the picture frame facing the camera before revealing the identity of the person in the large picture frame.



Yes, the person in the picture is Robert Mueller, whose redacted report from his Russia investigation showed 10 cases of possible obstruction of justice, despite Trump vindicating himself.



Special Counsel Robert Mueller is the man of the hour and takes up more wall space than other notable members of the family.


The couple's reverence for Mueller, who concluded his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, is no secret.

When the special counsel released his redacted report, Scarborough hailed it's findings as a "good day" for Americans, to contrast Trump's "I'm f****d" comment upon discovering Mueller was appointed to the investigation in May 2017.

"If the appointment of Robert Mueller was the worst day of his [Donald Trump's] presidency, the release of Robert Mueller's report was the best day of his presidency."
"That the president of the United States did not conspire with Russia to influence the 2016 election and we know, because unlike Donald Trump and the right-wing hacks that were chopping Robert Mueller to pieces for two years, we know that Robert Mueller actually is an honorable man and we can put our heads on the pillows tonight and know that the president of the United States did not collude with Vladimir Putin and Russia."


Twitter appreciated the Scarboroughs' new decor.








The video inspired a suggestion for a stealth makeover inside the White House.




Now we know when the couple returns home from work, it will always be Mueller time.

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