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Jon Stewart slams Fox News as he begs ‘make up your mind’ after No Kings criticism
In the latest episode of Comedy Central's The Daily Show, Jon Stewart roasted Fox News over their complaints about the millions of people who participated in No Kings rallies
The comedian opened his monologue by airing clips from House Speaker Mike Johnson calling the No Kings protests a “hate America rally,” and U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent referring to the protestors as “the farthest left, the hardest core, the most unhinged in the Democratic party.”
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Jon Stewart Roasts Fox News’ Shock at the Number of ‘Old, White People’ at ‘No Kings’ Protests: ‘They’re Jealous’ | Video
Jon Stewart laid into Fox News after the latter’s coverage of the “No Kings” protests consisted of commentary about the number of white Boomers in attendance.
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Jon Stewart Mocks Fox News for Complaining About ‘Old White People’ at No Kings Protests
Jon Stewart didn’t hold back this week as he took aim at Fox News over their mixed reaction to the recent No Kings protests. During Monday’s episode of The Daily Show, Stewart mocked the network for first warning that the demonstrations would be extreme and dangerous,
Jon Stewart weighed in on the No Kings protests on "The Daily Show," arguing that President Donald Trump is the "imitation crab of kings."
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The comedian opened his monologue by airing clips from House Speaker Mike Johnson calling the No Kings protests a “hate America rally,” and U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent referring to the protestors as “the farthest left, the hardest core, the most unhinged in the Democratic party.”
During the monologue, Stewart rolled clips of false statements made on Fox News, including Tucker Carlson’s claim that the rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol on January 6 were largely “peaceful” and “sightseers.”
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