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Jon Stewart, host of The Daily Show, mocked president Donald Trump’s infamous signature, joking “it looks nothing like his name”, in Monday (20 April) episode. “Does that even say Donald Trump, the last name is longer than his first name?
Jon Stewart tried praising Donald Trump in a 'Daily Show' mix-up— but ended up making fun of the president anyway, over his 'weird as s---' signature.
“Daily Show” host Jon Stewart on Monday night spotted a strange moment in the Oval Office when President Donald Trump signed an executive order to expedite the review of psychedelic drugs as a potential treatment for various mental conditions. Stewart was left wondering if Trump had been doing a little research of his own.
Donald Trump's Truth Social post with an AI image of himself as Jesus is still all over our feeds, with vice president JD Vance attempting to play the post off as a "joke." "He ha
Jon Stewart briefly derailed his own monologue to riff on Donald Trump's signature, which appeared to be longer than it needed to be on an executive order.
Comedian Jon Stewart was flabergasted Monday evening after spotting the uncanny resemblance between him and the sickly man in a wild meme President Trump posted late Sunday depicting himself as
Jon Stewart opened the latest episode of The Daily Show by praising President Donald Trump for signing a bill that fast-tracks FDA approval of psychedelic drug treatments for veterans with PTSD, addiction and other psychiatric conditions.
Returning to The Daily Show, Jon Stewart addressed Trump's spat with the Vatican to the electoral defeat of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
The Daily Show took aim at Donald Trump’s disaster response chief over his claim that he was once teleported to a Waffle House, finding a gaping hole in the already bizarre tale. Gregg Phillips made
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'The Daily Show' Rags Pete Hegseth for Complaining About 'Unpatriotic' Fake News Media | Video
Secretary of Defense/War Pete Hegseth used to spend his weekends, in part, as a member of the media on "Fox & Friends" — and he's not a fan of how his former press corp peers are treating the Trump administration.
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