Jon Stewart Recaps Trump’s Inauguration
Of course, one of those tech billionaires received the most attention on inauguration day: Elon Musk, the new head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE, cue eye roll). Musk sparked controversy with a very emphatic hand gesture that looked a whole lot like a Nazi salute.
Jon Stewart is giving his take on Donald Trump’s second inauguration on Monday night. During Stewart’s 15-minute opener, he mocked everything from all the tech billionaires in attendance, President Joe Biden’s last-minute pardons,
Jon Stewart took swipes at President Trump’s Monday Inauguration during the post-ceremony “Daily Show,” including torching Democratic lawmakers who followed decorum.
Jon Stewart admitted he was an “arrogant a--hole” on his Weekly Show podcast Thursday in response to a listener who accused him of “helping push Biden out.” For that reason, “Jon Stewart is an arrogant,
Jon Stewart had a lot to unpack on Monday’s (January 20) edition of The Daily Show as he discussed Donald Trump ‘s Inauguration event, which included a speech from Elon Musk involving a controversial hand gesture.
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Donald Trump became president for the second time yesterday, offering a lot of comedic fodder for Jon Stewart on the latest episode of The Daily Show. The late-night host recapped the inauguration, calling it “this most historic vibe shift of a day.
Show' host unloaded on conservatives seeking to take advantage of the wildfire disaster, while adding about L.A. Mayor Karen Bass: "I'm not saying she's Churchill."
Inspired by Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, Stephen Colbert decided to preemptively read a eulogy he wrote for Jon Stewart's future death
American liberals, when they do not control the government, have often found comfort in the work of comedians who light up the Republicans who rule them.
The trio of late night hosts also commented on Elon Musk's behavior ("a real-life comic book villain") and Big Tech's VIP presence at the Capitol: "Trump is selling the country to the highest bidder."