Donald Trump has only been back in office for a week and Jon Stewart is already pretty tired. On a new episode of The Daily Show he professed that the onslaught of current events has been a little bit too much.
As many as 17 inspectors general were fired by President Trump. “That only leaves — no one knows how many left,” Stewart said. “I have no idea.”
Jon Stewart cautioned Democrats from sounding the fascism alarm at every opportunity when it comes to president Donald Trump's executive actions.
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,
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.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) called out "hypocrisy" on her side of the aisle over Democrats trading stock, calling for a ban to lawmakers owning stock.
Move over ChatGPT, there's a new contender to the throne. Chinese startup DeepSeek AI blasted its way to the top of Apple's App Store this week, hammering U.S. tech stocks in the process — and reacting to the news on The Daily Show, Jon Stewart was shocked and appalled.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez told Jon Stewart that the working class was getting "ripped off" as tech billionaires align themselves with President Trump.
Jon Stewart is feeling the whiplash of Donald Trump’s first days in office on the newest episode of The Weekly Show, where the host said he can’t tell whether “President Trump has been president forever—or an hour.
Former Governor Chris Christie says President Trump needs a history lesson. “The fact that you would assume that Donald Trump knows any American history is startling to me, Jon,” said Christie, speaking with Jon Stewart on his Weekly podcast show,
As DeepSeek plunges the new world of artificial intelligence into a financial panic, there's one person who's sort of happy about this new development: Jon Stewart. This week, Chinese startup DeepSeek launched its latest AI models.