Joe Scarborough outed Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway this morning as the 'leaker extraordinaire' within the White House.

Conway's behind many of the 'ugly' stories about her colleagues, the Morning Joe host said.

'You can go through a lot of those stories' and find her fingerprints, he said. 'Oh look, That's Kellyanne. She had her byline there. She actually had her byline there,' Scarborough said as he pointed at imaginary newspaper stories.

Last week, Scarborough said Conway is either 'out of the loop' or lying when she appears on television and makes claims like Michael Flynn enjoys 'the full confidence of the president.'

Hours later the president's national security advisor was fired.

Joe Scarborough outed Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway this morning as the 'leaker extraordinaire' within the White House

Conway's the source of all the negative stories about her colleagues, the Morning Joe host said. She's pictured yesterday at the Conservative Political Action Conference

'You can go through a lot of those stories' and find her fingerprints, he told John Heilemann (left) and Willie Geist (right). 'Oh look, That's Kellyanne. She had her byline there. She actually had her byline there,' Scarborough said as he pointed at imaginary newspaper stories

Scarborough had harsh words for Conway's White House rivals on Friday, as well.

The MSNBC host ripped into Stephen Miller, a policy advisor to the president, and Steve Bannon, Trump's chief strategist, for 'doing end runs' around White House staff and having Trump sign a problematic executive order applying travel bans to seven majority-Muslin nations.

'They're still having to clean up a month later,' Scarborough said.

Bannon insisted in a Thursday appearance that media reports detailing chaos in the administration are wrong.

'That's because they're in the middle of a lot of the chaos,' Scarborough rebutted.

Stories of dysfunction in the White House and arguments between senior Trump aides have routinely made their way into the press.

At the Conservative Political Action Conference on Thursday, held annually in Oxon Hill, Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C., Bannon, the former editor of a right-wing publication, and Reince Priebus, a previous Republican Party head, worked to dispel rumors that they're constantly butting heads.

Journalist John Heilemann observed on Morning Joe that 'there's still a lot of tension' between them because of their 'contrasting approach to the world.'

'Their ideology is different. Their kind of comportment is different. Their sensibility is different,' he said., 'And there will always be that tension, I think going forward, even though I don't doubt on some level that they get along fine.'

At least they don't leak, Scarborough said.

'What's interesting is that those two and Jared Kushner are all completely different. But they all seem to work together very well. And none of them leak about the others. You can't get any of those three people to leak from the others.'

At the Conservative Political Action Conference on Thursday, held annually in Oxon Hill, Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C., Steve Bannon and Reince Priebus tried to dispel rumors that they're constantly butting heads - one of the negative stories that has appeared in the press

Scarborough admitted his next statement was going to come out 'ugly' went on.

He said, 'If you read a really ugly story about Reince Priebus or an ugly story about Sean [Spicer], chances are good it came from Kellyanne.'

'I mean Kellyanne has been the leaker extraordinaire,' he said, adding that Priebus, Bannon and Kushner, the president's son-in-law and senior advisor, 'do not seem to leak.'

MSNBC's Willie Geist told Scarborough, 'That's certainly the impression they were at least trying to give yesterday, is that there's a ying and a yang to the two of them.'

Scarborough brought a moment from Priebus and Bannon's side-by-side interview when the chief strategist tried to pat the White House chief of staff's hand and Preibus seemed to swat his contemporary away.

'There's a lot of awkwardness though there, wasn't there?' he stated.

Geist told him that 'in Reince's defense, I think he was trying to pat back but the hand was gone by then.'