PIERS Morgan issued an "urgent trigger warning" to "woke snowflakes" as he launched his Uncensored show on TalkTV.
The fiery presenter, 57, told the “permanently offended” they are not going to enjoy his show as he pledged to stand up for free speech.
He also declared his unfiltered show will be a "no-cancel zone" as it pushes back against cancel culture.
And it aired a sensational exclusive interview with Donald Trump, in which the former US President called Piers a "fool".
Piers, referencing Nelson Mandela as he launched his show last night, said: "It's been a long walk to freedom of speech."
He added: "I want to issue an urgent trigger warning for all ultra sensitive, permanently offended woke snowflakes who may have accidentally tuned into this show.
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"You are not going to enjoy my show. It's going to really annoy you.
"It may even evoke trauma because I'm going to be celebrating the one thing you can't abide: free speech.
"And that's real free speech. Not your kind of free speech where only your opinions are allowed and anyone with a different opinion has to be shamed, abused and cancelled, their careers and reputations destroyed.
"Nobody's getting cancelled on Piers Morgan Uncensored. This is a no-cancel zone.
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"No opinion will be silenced, no debate will be off limits. No BS will be tolerated. And yes, if it's alright with you, we are going to enjoy ourselves."
Piers then went straight into a bombshell chat with Donald Trump.
The former US President said Piers should not have walked off Good Morning Britain last year and slammed weatherman Alex Beresford, 41, as a "stiff".
Mr Trump said he thinks Prince Harry is "whipped like no person I've ever seen", adding: "I'm not a fan of Meghan and I have been right from the beginning.
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"I think poor Harry's being led around by his knees. It will end and it will end bad.
"I wonder if Harry's going to go back on his hands and knees."
He also sensationally called for the Queen to strip Prince Harry and Meghan of their royal titles in the wide-ranging world exclusive interview.
And he gave his biggest hint yet that he could run again in the next Presidential election in 2024, adding: "I think people are going to be very happy."
HE'S BACK!
The pair also spoke about the Ukraine war, with Trump agreeing that Putin has become an "evil, genocidal monster".
He warned that the world is heading for a nuclear war if it is not careful and accused Joe Biden of "kowtowing" to Russia.
Trump even insisted he threatened Putin "like he's never been threatened before".
But tensions rose when they spoke about the 2020 US election.
Piers blamed Trump's refusal to admit defeat in the vote for last year's deadly Capitol riots.
The second part of the interview, which features Trump walking offset, will air tomorrow from 8pm.
It will include Trump being asked: "What is a woman?"
NO TEARS FOR PIERS
As he closed the show, Piers vowed to "uncancel" Sharon Osbourne in an interview with her later this week.
He said: "I will uncancel her so she can go back to where she belongs as the Queen of TV."
Piers was met with praise after his first show with fans all saying the same thing.
Professional boxer Wade Barrett called the show "superb".
Another fan tweeted: "Loving the new show and loved your monologue. Common sense will prevail."
A third said: "No doubt about it, this Trump interview is so far the Television moment of the year so far."
It comes after former Sun political editor Tom Newton Dunn kicked off TalkTV's launch with current affairs show The News Desk.
He promised "straight-talking" on the channel and tackled the biggest news stories of the day in a packed one-hour show.
Sharon Osbourne's hour-long debate show The Talk has followed Piers' show.
Five famous faces all from different backgrounds have been brought together to debate current affairs issues.
Tonight's first episode has seen Jeremy Kyle make his TV comeback alongside commentators JJ Anisiobi and Esther Krakue and actress Nicola Thorp.
TalkTV is an exciting new venture for News UK.
There are hourly news bulletins, sports and entertainment shows, as well as current affairs, debates, opinions and documentaries.
It uses talent from existing brands - The Sun, talkRADIO, talkSPORT, Virgin Radio, Times Radio, The Times and The Sunday Times - as well as exciting new faces.
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- Watch TalkTV on Monday 25th April on Sky 526, Virgin Media 627, Freeview 237, Freesat 217 or on Fox Nation in the US.