Jon Stewart Tackles Trump’s First 100 Days in Office: ‘I Am So Tired’
- Jon Stewart recapped President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office on The Daily Show, highlighting various failures and controversies.
- Stewart criticized Trump’s promises of an economic boom and trade leverage, noting that the president’s social media appeals and tariff wars faltered.
- Stewart included supporting details such as Trump’s lowest 80-year approval rating, a $40 million Melania Trump documentary deal, and deportation of three U.S. Citizen children.
- Stewart said, “You are not the keeper of our pot of gold” and described Trump as a “temporary leprechaun,” urging that leverage belongs to the American people who invested 250 years of equity.
- Stewart’s critique implies that Trump’s policies squander the nation’s equity and the public retains ultimate authority, suggesting ongoing political and economic uncertainty.
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Comedian and host Jon Stewart opened Monday night’s “The Daily Show” wearing a long white beard and shuffling about the desk like old man Christmas, noting that Tuesday marked the 100th day of President Donald Trump’s second term in office. “‘The most...
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