Jon Stewart Slams Trump’s Crumbling Freedom 250 Concert
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Jon Stewart had an emotional reaction to his kids leaving home for college. The Daily Show host told Jason Bateman on Monday's show that he ugly-cried twice when helping his son and daughter settle into their dorms. Stewart said that he cried so hard that "my son literally had to slap me."
Olivia Munn, a former correspondent for "The Daily Show," returned to the Comedy Central program, where she performed a special number for Jon Stewart. As Stewart closed out his monologue Monday, he was surprised with an appearance by Munn,
Jon Stewart has had it with Donald Trump’s attempts to pull the wool over Americans’ eyes. On Monday, the late-night host ripped into the 79-year-old president, who complained that he is unable to reach a peace deal with Iran because “political hacks keep negatively ‘chirping’” at him.
Jason Bateman took his daughter leaving for college pretty well. Jon Stewart, on the other hand, had to be talked down by his own son at drop-off.
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Jon Stewart has the perfect response to Trump saying he’s ‘the only president to take a cognitive test'
"Why do you think that you’re the only president that that happens to?" the host asked.
Amid ongoing uncertainty in late-night television and concerns that his parent company is shifting right to curry favor with President Donald Trump, Jon Stewart will remain behind the anchor’s desk of “The Daily Show” through the end of 2026.
And now, we’re in the future, but Jon Stewart is still going to have a little fun. After taking a little less than 20 minutes of The Daily Show to mock our current President (as he so often does), Stewart was joined by Olivia Munn,
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Jon Stewart’s spot-on prediction resurfaces 22 years later
Jon Stewart’s decades-old prediction about the future of late-night TV really hit the nail on the head. In a 2004 60 Minutes interview, which was posted to Reddit this week, Stewart predicted the state of the industry with stunning accuracy.