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Stewart opened with a series of news clips outlining the effects of Trump’s global tariffs, which officially go into effect Wednesday.
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The Dow Jones industrial average lost 9.2%, the S&P 500 fell 10.5%, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq tumbled 11.4%.
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"Yesterday Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs across the entire globe -- Asia, South America, Narnia, Arendelle, Wakanda, Bachelor Nation," host Michael Kosta joked. "If you can imagine it, Trump slapped a tariff on it.
Ronny Chieng ripped Trump national security adviser Mike Waltz for leaving one of his messages "open for interpretation."
Host Ronny Chieng highlighted Wu's recent testimony before Congress, in which she defended the city's policies related to public safety and working with federal immigration officials.
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Liberation Day has come and gone, and while we didn't get a day off for the so-called historic holiday… we did get reciprocal tariffs. But don't worry, "The Daily Show" was left just as unimpressed as you were.
Show's Ronny Chieng has weighed in on Trump administration's now infamous Signal group chat, in which U.S. officials planned to bomb Yemen without realising that national security advisor Michael Waltz had inadvertently added The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg to the conversation.
Instead of Elon Musk reposting snippets from his podcast, The Daily Show host Jon Stewart would much rather have that unedited interview.
Chieng was mid-monologue when the legendary actor, comedian, and writer casually strolled on stage from backstage — much to Chieng’s shock and the audience’s delight. “Oh, how are you?” Chieng exclaimed, laughing as Murray walked up to shake his hand.
Veteran Queens comic Chris Distefano brings humor to "The Daily Show," referencing Long Island and joking about tariffs and Hofstra University.
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Each day brings hours of coverage on cable news of the various problems facing President Donald Trump less than three months into his second administration. But “The Daily Show” managed to sum it all up in the first 10 seconds of Tuesday night’s opening monologue.