“Daily Show” host Jon Stewart called out Democratic figures for warning that President Donald Trump would be a fascist dictator, then taking part in all of the typical inauguration customs anyway, such as President Joe Biden welcoming him to the White House for a traditional tea.
Stewart took on Trump’s news-filled inauguration day (full video below) during Monday’s episode of Comedy Central’s The Daily Show. During Stewart’s 15-minute opener, he mocked the tech billionaires in attendance, President Joe Biden’s last-minute pardons of his family, Elon Musk’s controversial crowd salute and, of course, Trump’s speech.
While some might say Donald Trump's inauguration marked a somber day in U.S. history, 'The Daily Show's Jon Stewart had dick jokes aplenty.
Jon Stewart had a lot to say about Donald Trump’s inauguration ceremony on Monday. But one moment from the day’s event seemed to stop him in his tracks: Elon Musk’s dramatic hand gesture, which evoked to many the Nazi salute.
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,
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."
Jon Stewart addressed the ongoing fires in Los Angeles, as well as the varied responses to the disaster, on a new episode of The Daily Show. The late-night host specifically took aim at Republicans, who have called for strings to be attached to the relief funds.
Jon Stewart blasts the GOP's response to L.A.'s wildfire disaster, denouncing right-wing leaders' urge to attach strings to funds as 'psychotic.'
The current Vice President certified the 2024 election results on the anniversary of the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Stewart didn’t start from an angry place. When the show began, he focused on the outpouring of generosity and goodwill from all corners of the globe. Firecrews came in from Mexico and Canada to help California despite the frequent attacks from our future president.
Inspired by Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, Stephen Colbert decided to preemptively read a eulogy he wrote for Jon Stewart's future death
Jon Stewart tackles the devastating L.A. forest fires and the Republican lawmakers who want "strings attached" to incoming relief funds.