“Morning Joe” co-host Joe Scarborough Charles (Joe) Joseph ScarboroughScarborough calls on Cuomo to walk back statement he made about Trump: 'Out of bounds' Mika Brzezinski: 'Super grossed out' by Trump speech attendees 'who put their lives at risk' Democrats tear into Trump's 'deep state' tweet: His 'lies and recklessness' have 'killed people' MORE on Wednesday compared President Trump Donald John TrumpSteele Dossier sub-source was subject of FBI counterintelligence probe Pelosi slams Trump executive order on pre-existing conditions: It 'isn't worth the paper it's signed on' Trump 'no longer angry' at Romney because of Supreme Court stance MORE’s reelection rally to performances by Elvis Presley late in his career, when the rock 'n' roller was “sweating, trying to sing the old hits but his heart is just not in it.”

Scarborough knocked Trump’s lack of energy and said it reminded him of Presley’s last performances prior to his death in 1977 at the age of 42.

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“I mean no disrespect to the king of rock 'n' roll, but this is Elvis in '77,” Scarborough said while speaking with a panel on his show. “Just kind of lumbering across the stage. Sweating.”

Trump spoke to a packed crowd of roughly 20,000 people at Orlando's Amway Center for about 78 minutes. The crowd was filled with people wearing red "Make America Great Again" hats, and Trump reveled in the fact that people had camped out to get a spot at the launch.

Some coverage of Trump's rally was complimentary. A Politico story pronounced it as Trump's "greatest show yet" and described an adoring crowd of red, white and camouflage hats chanting "USA."

But Scarborough, a frequent Trump critic who has feuded with the president since before his election, said the campaign kickoff was lackluster.

“They know all the words and the guy who was once so exciting now is just dull,” Scarborough said.

“He’s still attacking Hillary Clinton Hillary Diane Rodham ClintonFox News poll: Biden ahead of Trump in Nevada, Pennsylvania and Ohio Trump, Biden court Black business owners in final election sprint The power of incumbency: How Trump is using the Oval Office to win reelection MORE,” Scarborough said in apparent disbelief. “Like doing ‘lock her up’ things. I mean, that’s beyond.”