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Trump’s Gas Prices Cold Open - SNL

This SNL Cold Open parodies President Trump (James Austin Johnson) and Pete Hegseth (Colin Jost) addressing high gas prices. Here are the...

Friday, March 20, 2026

White House Begs for $200 Billion for Iran War, JD Vance Admits Gas Prices Will Continue to Spike


This video features Jimmy Fallon's monologue (0:00 - 14:55), addressing various news topics with humor.

Key Highlights:

  • Iran War Funding & Gas Prices: Jimmy jokes about the White House asking for $200 billion for the war in Iran and references JD Vance admitting gas prices will continue to rise (0:12-0:42).
  • Trump & NATO: A humorous sketch depicts NATO countries refusing to help President Trump unblock the Strait of Hormuz (1:36-2:50).
  • The Jones Act: A comical, educational video explains the Jones Act using a ridiculous acronym and mnemonic device (2:55-4:55).
  • March Madness: Jimmy discusses the start of March Madness and jokes about Trump's approval rating (5:07-5:31), followed by a funny segment featuring spoof commercials for schools like Virginia and Wright State (5:32-6:39).
  • American Gladiators: A comedic bit features a character named Hernia who mistakenly believes he is a gladiator in the Roman Coliseum (6:40-8:26).
  • March Madness Distractions: Jimmy introduces a funny contraption featuring googly eyes designed to distract players during free throws (8:57-11:32).
  • Thank You Notes: Jimmy ends the show with his signature Thank You Notes segment (11:34-14:55).

Trump Voter Rips Him Over Soaring Gas Prices, MAGA Says High Prices Are a “Sacrifice”: A Closer Look


In this episode of A Closer Look, Seth Meyers examines how Donald Trump and his MAGA supporters have shifted their stance on oil and gas prices. Despite promising to bring down the cost of everything on "day one" (0:45), prices have continued to soar due to conflicts and economic factors (4:38).

Key highlights from the video:

  • Broken Promises: Seth highlights montages of Trump promising cheaper groceries, electricity, and gas (0:47-1:10), contrasting these with current economic realities (3:45).
  • Patriotic Duty Shift: MAGA figures are now claiming that paying higher prices for gas is a "patriotic duty" and a "sacrifice" necessary for long-term stability and to counter threats from Iran (5:58-6:31).
  • Shifting Blame: Seth mocks the administration for blaming Joe Biden for current high prices, despite having campaigned on fixing them immediately (7:28-7:52).
  • Voter Reaction: The video features a disillusioned voter in a Pennsylvania swing district calling Trump a "worthless pile of..." (8:13), admitting she regrets voting for him three times (8:19).

Trump Pisses Off Japan with Pearl Harbor Joke & Afroman Cucks the Police in Court | The Daily Show


This video from The Daily Show covers two main topics: a satirical take on Trump's interaction with Japan and the victory of rapper Afroman in a defamation lawsuit against local police.

Trump and Japan

  • Pearl Harbor Joke (0:45): The video highlights a joke President Trump made to the Japanese Prime Minister about Pearl Harbor, which was met with discomfort.
  • Allied Relations (1:07): The segment satirizes the diplomatic tension caused by Trump's actions.

Afroman vs. the Police

  • The Raid (2:13): The background of the 2022 raid on Afroman's home in Ohio by sheriff's deputies, which resulted in no charges.
  • Satirical Music Videos (2:52): Afroman used surveillance footage from the raid to create music videos mocking the police, famously highlighting one officer looking at a lemon pound cake (2:38).
  • The Trial (4:39): The police sued Afroman for defamation, leading to absurd moments in court where officers had to testify about being called names like "Officer Poundcake" (4:51) and allegations of infidelity (7:13).
  • Freedom of Speech (9:26): The segment concludes by framing Afroman's victory as a win for freedom of speech and satire.

Trump Makes a Pearl Harbor Joke In Front of Japanese Prime Minister & Is He Lying About Epstein!?


This episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live covers a range of topics from the start of March Madness to political commentary on Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.

Video Highlights:

  • March Madness and Hollywood Heat: Jimmy opens with a monologue about the NCAA basketball tournament and the unusually hot weather in Los Angeles, featuring Guillermo Rodriguez cooling down tourists on Hollywood Boulevard (0:00-3:00).
  • Trump and Japan: Jimmy jokes about Donald Trump meeting the Prime Minister of Japan, specifically mocking a comment Trump made regarding the attack on Pearl Harbor (3:00-4:35).
  • Middle East Conflict: Discussion on Israel's missile attack on Iran and Trump's reaction to it, including the high cost of potential military conflict (4:35-6:09).
  • Epstein Files Twist: Jimmy highlights a newly unredacted email suggesting Jeffrey Epstein was not kicked out of Mar-a-Lago as previously claimed by Trump (8:30-9:28).
  • Pam Bondi Controversy: A look at Attorney General Pam Bondi avoiding direct questions from the House Oversight Committee (9:28-12:12).
  • TSA Government Shutdown Skit: A satirical segment about TSA agents working without pay during a government shutdown (13:12-15:00).

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Jimmy Breaks Down Trump's March Madness Bracket, Trump Pushes to Reopen the Strait of Hormuz


This video features Jimmy Fallon delivering a monologue focusing on recent news, starting with the March Madness tournament (0:09) and a humorous look at a fictional Trump's March Madness bracket (0:55). Jimmy then covers news regarding Trump's focus on the Strait of Hormuz (1:56) through a series of parody slogans from real brands.

Key Highlights:

  • Justice Department changes: Discussion on the lowered experience requirements for prosecutors (3:59).
  • NASA and Pluto: A joke about reclassifying Pluto as a planet (4:23).
  • Meteor Sightings: Jimmy humorously interrupts a serious explanation of a fireball event over the eastern US (4:38).
  • Dune Part Three Trailer: A parody trailer showcasing an absurdly large cast of celebrities (5:48).
  • Viral Content: Mention of a viral story about Punch the Monkey having a girlfriend (6:43).

The video concludes with Jimmy announcing that BTS will be performing on the show next week (7:15) and playing a segment of Tonight Show Look-Alikes (8:33).

MAGA Spins High Oil Prices Into Patriotism & Rand Paul Beefs with Markwayne Mullin | The Daily Show


This episode of The Daily Show covers the political fallout of high gas prices, a heated Senate confirmation hearing, and a satirical look at political disputes.

Gas Prices and Political Spin (0:00 - 3:50)

  • Jordan Klepper breaks down how rising oil prices, fueled by conflict in Iran, are impacting everyday Americans, from commuting costs to the price of groceries (0:00 - 1:12).
  • The segment highlights how some MAGA figures are trying to spin the high prices as a patriotic opportunity for sacrifice, drawing comparisons to World War II (1:12 - 2:10).
  • Klepper interviews voters to gauge their reactions, including a surprisingly candid moment with a former Trump supporter (2:52 - 3:50).

Rand Paul and Markwayne Mullin's Beef (3:50 - 7:54)

  • The focus shifts to the confirmation hearing of Markwayne Mullin for a top DHS position (3:50 - 4:32).
  • Senator Rand Paul confronts Mullin over past comments where Mullin appeared to justify a violent assault on Paul by his neighbor (4:32 - 6:55).
  • The discussion takes a bizarre turn when Mullin argues that dueling is still a legal method for resolving disputes (6:55 - 7:54).

Grace Kuhlenschmidt's Dueling Proposal (7:54 - 11:22)

  • Grace Kuhlenschmidt takes a live report from the Capitol, dressed as Puss in Boots, to advocate for settling political disputes through dueling at 10 paces (7:54 - 9:02).
  • Kuhlenschmidt satirically argues that dueling is a necessary term limit for the Senate, leading to a comedic standoff with Klepper (9:02 - 11:22).

Trump’s War on Voting Rights & Windmills, Markwayne Mullin Grilled by Senate & No Pay for TSA Agents


In this episode, Jimmy Kimmel discusses the record-breaking heat wave in Hollywood and the dire consequences of the government shutdown on TSA agents and air travel (0:03-2:42). He critiques Donald Trump's efforts to alter voter eligibility and his ongoing opposition to wind energy projects (2:43-5:55).

The main segment covers the tumultuous confirmation hearing of Markwayne Mullin for Director of Homeland Security, featuring a tense exchange with Senator Rand Paul (5:58-9:14). Kimmel also highlights a bizarre fundraising email from the Trump campaign promising private national security briefings to donors (10:05-11:47).

Finally, Kimmel chats with Amillion Buggs, a college basketball player from the University of West Alabama with an unforgettable name, and surprises him with a sponsorship deal from a pest control company (12:35-17:30).

Trump Says He’ll “Take” Cuba, Rand Paul Rips DHS Pick Mullin, Gabbard Grilled on Iran: A Closer Look


In this installment of A Closer Look, Seth examines Donald Trump's appointees testifying before Congress and Trump's desire for regime change in Cuba (0:01). Despite previously promising to end foreign wars, Trump's current stance represents a dramatic shift toward active intervention (1:33).

Key highlights include:

  • The New 'Lion' Philosophy: Supporters now justify US intervention in the Western Hemisphere, with one official calling the US the "dominant predator" in the region (2:02).
  • Defending Dueling: During a hearing, Senator Mark Wayne Mullen bizarrely defended the legality of dueling between consenting adults (2:52).
  • Tulsi Gabbard's Reversal: Once a critic of foreign wars, Gabbard is now grilled for omitting statements that contradicted President Trump regarding Iran (6:02).
  • Invasion Plans for Cuba: Trump mused about invading Cuba, falsely claiming it is not in a hurricane zone (7:08).
  • B2 Bomber Obsession: Trump jokingly talked about hugging a model of a B2 bomber (9:57).

Ultimately, Seth argues that the administration's claims of being anti-war were untrue, and they are primarily focused on asserting power (10:40).

Un Forever | Iran Posed No Imminent Threat | Not The Smartest Person | Florida's Cousin-Couples


This monologue from The Late Show with Stephen Colbert covers several current political and comedic news stories:

  • North Korean Election: Colbert jokes about Kim Jong-un winning reelection with 99.93% of the vote (0:17).
  • Iran Situation: The resignation of the director of the National Counterterrorism Center over the decision to go to war with Iran despite no imminent threat (1:15).
  • Ohio Meteor: A meteor exploded over Ohio with significant force, sparking jokes about local food and a dashcam video of the event (3:02).
  • DHS Secretary Hearing: Highlights from the confirmation hearing of Senator Markwayne Mullin for DHS Secretary, focusing on his intellectual capacity and anger issues (4:10).
  • Florida Marriage Laws: A segment on the fact that marriage between first cousins remains legal in Florida (6:43).
  • Monkey Romance: An update on the viral baby macaque, Punch, who apparently has a girlfriend named Momo Chan (7:10).
  • Dancing Robot: Footage of a dancing robot server in a San Jose restaurant

Trump, Timothée, and Kristi: A Legendary Weekend of L’s


This video features a stand-up comedy performance by Josh Johnson at the Wheeler Opera House in Aspen, CO. He discusses a variety of topics, including social media backlash against celebrities, the subjectivity of art, and political events.

Key Highlights:

  • Timothée Chalamet Backlash: Johnson discusses the internet's reaction to Timothée Chalamet's comments about ballet and opera (0:18), questioning why the backlash became so significant.
  • The Subjectivity of Art: He explores the emotional impact of music and art, sharing a story about discovering the true meaning behind a song that moved him deeply (5:19-7:14).
  • Award Validation: Johnson reflects on the importance of validation and awards for artists working in isolation (7:47).
  • Movie Marketing & Attention: He contrasts the intense marketing campaign for Chalamet's movie Marty Supreme (9:06) with the struggles of creating art in a digital age where attention is fractured (10:27).
  • Ryan Coogler and Sinners: He highlights Ryan Coogler's groundbreaking deal for the movie Sinners (13:37) and the Hater energy from critics regarding its box office performance (17:55).
  • Political Commentary: The second half focuses on recent political events, including the firing of Kristi Noem (25:27), the appointment of Markwayne Mullin (29:43), and observations regarding Donald Trump's health and appearance (32:35).
  • RFK Jr. Bathroom Story: Johnson shares a humorous, detailed story involving RFK Jr. and a hypothetical plane crash scenario to illustrate why he wouldn't walk barefoot on a plane bathroom floor (41:15-50:08).

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