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Donald Trump Jr. called out NBC for tweeting that Oprah Winfrey is "OUR future president" during the Golden Globe Awards Sunday night.

The iconic talk show host was the subject of a joke by host Seth Meyers, who encouraged her to run for president.

“In 2011, I told some jokes about our current president at the White House Correspondents Dinner. Jokes about how he was unqualified to be president,” Meyers said. “Some have said that night convinced him to run. So if that’s true, I just want to say: Oprah, you will never be president! You do not have what it takes!”

The joke prompted NBC network to tweet: “Nothing but respect for OUR future president.”

Trump Jr. took to Twitter and said this is a sign that the media has given up hiding their anti-Trump bias.

In case anyone had any doubts about where the media stands this should take care of it. The bias against @realDonaldTrump is now so obvious they have simply given up hiding it. Can you trust anything they say at this point? Americans see the truth in job #s & in their wallets! https://t.co/uu4KbW82UO — Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) January 8, 2018

"Can you trust anything they say at this point?" Trump Jr. wrote. "Americans see the truth in job #s & in their wallets!"

On Monday, NBC deleted the tweet, which it said was crafted by a "third party" and released a statement saying it was "not meant to be a political statement."

Yesterday a tweet about the Golden Globes and Oprah Winfrey was sent by a third party agency for NBC Entertainment in real time during the broadcast. It is in reference to a joke made during the monologue and not meant to be a political statement. We have since removed the tweet. — NBC (@nbc) January 8, 2018

Later in the show, Winfrey accepted the Cecil B. DeMille Award and spoke about civil rights and the #MeToo campaign, sparking even more speculation that she could run for president in 2020.

"I want all of the girls watching here now to know, that a new day is on the horizon," she said.

“I want all of the girls watching here now to know, that a new day is on the horizon.” @Oprah accepts the 2018 Cecil B. de Mille award. #GoldenGlobes pic.twitter.com/hbquC1GBjm — Golden Globe Awards (@goldenglobes) January 8, 2018

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