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Jon Stewart turned an alleged diplomatic snub into a body-language bit after footage showed the vice president appearing to pick his nose.
Jon Stewart believes that Donald Trump is a happy man, despite his frequent outbursts of anger, because he is “animated by vengeance.” On Wednesday’s The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart, the veteran TV host and Trump nemesis was asked whether the 80-year-old president is happy.
The vice president appears to pick his nose and then wipe his hand on a chair in a viral video.
"He is the sun and we are but the stars," quipped the "Daily Show" host while explaining what brings the president joy in his life.
Jon Stewart put the authors of a bombshell new book about Donald Trump on the spot during a tense interview, pressing them to reveal who inside the president’s orbit supplied some of the volume’s most explosive claims.
Jon Stewart tried to coax veteran journalists Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan into revealing the source behind the bombshell Situation Room account detailed in their new book, "Regime Change," during a Monday "Daily Show" interview.
Jon Stewart and The Daily Show are sticking around—so long as he can help it. While sitting down with The New Yorker editor David Remnick at the 26th annual New Yorker Festival on Sunday night (Oct. 26), which was attended by DECIDER, Stewart was asked ...
Jon Stewart says he has uncovered the real reason Vice President JD Vance was repeatedly snubbed during U.S.-Iran peace talks in Switzerland. Vance found himself at the center of an awkward diplomatic moment during the talks,
We already know that the cognitive test Trump keeps banging on about isn't actually meant to be hard, but nonetheless the president won't stop bragging about it — recently boasting that he's "the only president to take a cognitive test." "You're the only ...
Jon Stewart has taken another jab at Donald Trump, mocking the latest issues in his Reflecting Pool renovation. He mentioned the recent algae infestation and ridiculed the president’s inability to resolve the situation.
Nothing comes to an end in television without a silly but also meaningful grieving process. The longer the run and more devoted the fan base, the louder the wails. This Thursday’s end of Jon Stewart’s incomparable, culturally significant run as the ...
In 2004, a live CNN debate between Jon Stewart and Tucker Carlson turned into one of the most talked-about moments in modern media history. Stewart accused Crossfire of “hurting America,” openly criticizing the show’s format and its role in political tribalism.
