Stewart warns Democrats against overreacting to Trump’s executive actions during his first week back in office.
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.
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.”
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,
Stewart expressed his utter exasperation at Democrats for their failure to contain Trump’s governing style, adding his achievements have democratic consent.
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.
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.
Show” host Jon Stewart jokes about outrage over President Trump’s latest DOJ firings and gives advice to his critics.
Jon Stewart cautioned Democrats from sounding the fascism alarm at every opportunity when it comes to president Donald Trump's executive actions.
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.