Jon Stewart Recaps Donald Trump's Inauguration
The Anti-Defamation League has declared that Musk’s gesture was “not a Nazi salute.” Stewart tried to puzzle it out: “Maybe it was Elon’s attempt to ‘Dab on the Haters.’”
Late-night hosts had plenty of jokes after President Donald Trump was officially sworn in Monday for his second term.
“Daily Show” host Jon Stewart called out Democratic figures for warning that President Donald Trump would be a fascist dictator, then taking part in all of the typical inauguration customs anyway, such as President Joe Biden welcoming him to the White House for a traditional tea.
Jon Stewart took swipes at President Trump’s Monday Inauguration during the post-ceremony “Daily Show,” including torching Democratic lawmakers who followed decorum.
Comedian Jon Stewart on Monday criticized the appearance of tech moguls at President Trump’s inauguration. “Yes, taking the place of seats normally reserved for Democratic or Republican governors,
Jon Stewart has reacted to Elon Musk’s controversial salute to Donald Trump during an inauguration celebration for the new president on Monday (January 21) The Tesla CEO, DOGE leader and “first buddy” to Trump gave a speech at the Capital One Arena on Monday and quickly caused outrage after he made a salute that many felt was fascist.
Jon Stewart had a lot to unpack on Monday’s (January 20) edition of The Daily Show as he discussed Donald Trump ‘s Inauguration event, which included a speech from Elon Musk involving a controversial hand gesture.
Donald Trump became president for the second time yesterday, offering a lot of comedic fodder for Jon Stewart on the latest episode of The Daily Show. The late-night host recapped the inauguration, calling it “this most historic vibe shift of a day.
American liberals, when they do not control the government, have often found comfort in the work of comedians who light up the Republicans who rule them.
Probably the only reasonable response to such a speech.
While many on social media are calling out Elon Musk for his controversial salute, Jon Stewart took a more generous approach. During Donald Trump’s second inauguration on Monday, the tech billionaire behind Tesla, X and SpaceX gave a speech that was punctuated by Musk raising his arm in what can only be described as a Nazi salute.