Jon Stewart Rips L.A. Wildfires Response Critics
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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.
As fires continue to burn in Los Angeles, causing thousands of people to lose nearly everything, some Republicans are saying that any financial aid provided to the city by Donald Trump's second administration should be conditional.
Jon Stewart tackles the devastating L.A. forest fires and the Republican lawmakers who want "strings attached" to incoming relief funds.
The current Vice President certified the 2024 election results on the anniversary of the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Monday marked the four-year anniversary of the January 6th Capitol riot, except this time the certification of the next president went smoothly. It’s a difference that Jon Stewart, in his first Monday night monologue of 2025 for The Daily Show,
Former central banker Mark Carney has strongly suggested he will run to be Canada’s next prime minister during an appearance on Jon Stewart’s ‘The Daily Show’.
Comedian Dulcé Sloan is leaving 'The Daily Show' in an amicable situation following the expiration of her contract, Deadline can reveal.
"I am now free to pursue my dream job of being a live action Klingon on 'Star Trek,'" she wrote in her announcement.
Sloan joined The Daily Show in 2017, two years into Trevor Noah’s run as host. She served as host a handful of times following Noah’s departure at the end of 2022 and after Jon Stewart’s return as a once-a-week anchor, with the correspondents taking the other three shows each week.
Immediately after November’s election, I wrote that it was too soon to begin making predictions about what Trump’s return would mean for the entertainment industry and instead offered up some broad questions I had about the next four years.