Jon Stewart, Donald Trump
Stewart warns Democrats against overreacting to Trump’s executive actions during his first week back in office
On this week’s episode of “The Daily Show,” Jon Stewart slammed Democrats for calling Donald Trump “un-American” and “authoritarian” for signing a flurry of executive orders during his first week in office when in reality he is operating within his constitutional rights as president.
Jon Stewart cautioned Democrats from sounding the fascism alarm at every opportunity when it comes to president Donald Trump's executive actions.
Show” host Jon Stewart jokes about outrage over President Trump’s latest DOJ firings and gives advice to his critics.
What this isn’t, Jon Stewart argued in a thorny, often frustrating monologue, is fascism. The crux of Stewart’s argument tonight is that Trump isn’t doing any of this unilaterally. Everything Trump’s doing,
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez told Jon Stewart that the working class was getting "ripped off" as tech billionaires align themselves with President Trump.
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 addressed the past week in politics on Monday night’s (January 27) episode of The Daily Show, where he advised Democrats that if they want to regain office, they need to chill a little on the fascist talk and actually offer an alternative.
Show guest host Jon Stewart is calling foul on fascism. Or more aptly, he’s calling foul on Democrats whose broad criticism of President Donald Trump has been reduced to the whining, ineffective, singular cry that “he’s a fascist.
Some fans believe 'The Daily Show' host was 'spot on' with his discernment, but others are accusing him of 'downplaying' certain actions by the current administration.