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JK Rowling and Piers Morgan engage in Twitter spat over talk show row with Jim Jefferies

She enjoyed seeing the broadcaster get sworn at on live TV

Jacob Stolworthy
Saturday 11 February 2017 10:59 EST
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Jim Jefferies slams Piers Morgan's defence of Donald Trump live on US talk show

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J.K. Rowling has engaged in a Twitter feud with British broadcaster Piers Morgan following his appearance on a US talk show which saw him exchange a war of words with Australian comedian Jim Jefferies following his defence of President Donald Trump.

In last night's (10 February) episode of Real Time with Bill Maher, Jefferies lashed out at Morgan for refusing to refer to Trump's travel ruling as a Muslim ban.

Rowling immediately vented her fury on Twitter - as well as comedian Patton Oswalt and Star Trek actor George Takei.


Morgan refused to take this lying down, responding to the Harry Potter author saying that's why he's never read a word of her globally-successful book series - but Rowling had the comebacks lined up.

UPDATE: JK Rowling has delivered one last eviscerating Tweet aimed at Piers Morgan.

You can watch the full heated exchange between Morgan and Jefferies below.

It emerged today that a newspaper from the Dominican Republic mistakenly used a picture of Alec Baldwin impersonating Donald Trump in place of the actual President in a serious article about his policies in the Middle East.

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