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Thursday, April 16, 2026

JD Vance Begs Gen Z MAGA Not to Leave Him at TPUSA & Biden Thought He Saw Obama | The Daily Show


This episode of The Daily Show covers several political topics, focusing on the current U.S. administration and recent developments involving former leaders.

Key segments from the video:

  • Biden and Obama: The host discusses a moment at Syracuse University where Joe Biden misidentified a man in the crowd as Barack Obama (0:13-1:27).
  • Trump’s Diet Coke Theory: Ronny Chieng critiques Donald Trump’s peculiar logic—championed by Dr. Oz—that Diet Coke is healthy because it kills grass (1:45-3:03).
  • JD Vance at TPUSA: The Vice President attempts to rally Gen Z voters at a Turning Point USA event, addressing concerns over the war in Iran and the Epstein files, while the host mocks his struggle to maintain support (3:04-6:03).
  • Trump vs. The Pope: A satirical look at the tension between Donald Trump and the Pope regarding war and theology, culminating in a bit where Grace Kuhlenschmidt appears as the "War Pope" to mock the administration's attempts to align religious authority with political agendas (6:09-12:16).

Americans Can't Afford 7-Eleven | A Day Beyond Trump | JD Vance: The Pope Should Be Careful


In this Late Show monologue, Stephen Colbert satirizes the current state of American politics and the economy under the administration. Here are the key highlights:

  • The Economy and Affordability Crisis: Colbert discusses the economic strain facing Americans, noting that inflation—driven by policies and conflict—has reached a point where even 7-Eleven is closing hundreds of stores (3:11-3:46). He mocks administration officials, such as Kevin Hassett, for suggesting the economy will resolve itself "somehow" (4:13-5:17).
  • The AI Jesus Controversy: Colbert lampoons the controversy surrounding an AI-generated image of Trump as Jesus, which offended many of his religious supporters, and highlights the subsequent, awkward attempt to fix the image with a new version (6:03-9:35).
  • JD Vance and the Pope: The monologue focuses on Vice President JD Vance's criticism of Pope Leo regarding his remarks on foreign policy. Colbert uses this as a setup for a comedic critique of Vance's relatively recent conversion to Catholicism, suggesting he should focus on the rituals of the church rather than lecturing the Pope (9:36-10:58).

Trump Lashes Out at the Pope AGAIN, Posts an A.I. Jesus Pic AGAIN & Distracts from Iran AGAIN!

 

In this episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Jimmy covers various political stories and headlines from Tax Day, April 15th, 2025. The monologue touches on the following key topics:

  • Tax Day and Trump's Taxes: Jimmy mocks the lack of transparency regarding Donald Trump's tax returns and jokes about the financial habits of Americans on Tax Day (0:00-3:44).
  • Trump’s Social Media Behavior: The host discusses Trump’s recent lashing out at the Pope over his anti-war stance and critiques Trump's habit of posting AI-generated images of himself and religious figures (3:46-4:59).
  • Foreign Policy and 'HormuzaPalooza': Jimmy addresses the ongoing tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, mocking Trump’s confusing statements about the situation and his claims about ending various wars (5:00-8:30).
  • Pam Bondi and Testimony: Jimmy highlights the controversy surrounding former Attorney General Pam Bondi, who failed to testify before the House Oversight Committee, and questions the accountability of the administration (8:32-9:28).
  • JD Vance's Struggles: The segment criticizes Vice President JD Vance for his low popularity and his attempts to distance Trump from Jeffrey Epstein (9:29-12:05).
  • The FEMA Teleportation Story: Jimmy humorously recounts the viral story of FEMA official Gregg Phillips, who claimed to have teleported between locations like a Waffle House and a McDonald's (12:06-15:26).
  • Protests Against ICE: Finally, Jimmy mentions recent protests against ICE where activists used rubber sex toys as a form of demonstration (15:27-16:58).

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

JD Vance Laughs Off Trump’s Jesus AI & FEMA Official Teleports to a Waffle House? | The Daily Show


In this episode of The Daily Show, host Ronny Chieng delivers a satirical take on current events in the Trump administration:

  • JD Vance on the 'Jesus AI' photo: Chieng critiques Vance's attempts to defend President Trump regarding a controversial AI-generated image, describing the administration's excuses as ill-prepared (0:38-2:34). He also mocks Vance for telling Pope Leo to stay out of politics.
  • RFK Jr.'s New Podcast: The segment questions the launch of a new podcast by U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., joking about his suitability for an audio-centric medium and questioning why a government official is focusing on podcasting rather than administrative duties (2:35-4:18).
  • FEMA's Teleportation Claims: Chieng highlights a bizarre story involving Greg Phillips, the head of FEMA's Office of Response and Recovery, who claimed on a podcast to have teleported to a Waffle House and a ditch (4:19-8:52). The segment notes that despite these claims, some FEMA officials have ironically viewed him as a competent figure, and it concludes with a satirical ad for Waffle House embracing the absurdity (9:07-10:27).

Trump Should Be the New Ayatollah, No One Believes His Jesus Pic Lie & MAGA Reacts to Pope Attacks


In this episode, Jimmy Kimmel covers a variety of political and social news updates:

  • Local News & Congress: Kimmel discusses the relief felt by Los Angeles parents following a averted school strike (0:13-0:56) and notes that Congress is back in session, highlighting Lindsey Graham's viral Disney World bubble wand incident (0:59-2:03).
  • Presidential News: Joe Biden made an appearance at Syracuse University for a portrait unveiling (2:04-3:37).
  • Middle East Conflicts: Kimmel critiques the ongoing war involving Iran and the situation at the Strait of Hormuz, sarcastically suggesting that Donald Trump should be made the "new Ayatollah" to end the conflict (3:42-6:16).
  • Trump & Media: The show touches on Trump's recent use of AI-generated content (6:16-7:31), his reported promises of pardons (7:32-8:24), and his controversial attacks on Pope Leo regarding the war in Iran (8:25-9:54).
  • The "Jesus" Picture: Kimmel mocks Trump's social media post depicting himself as Jesus, ridiculing both the "doctor" explanation provided by Trump and the "joke" defense offered by JD Vance (9:57-11:58).

"He's The Antichrist" | Teleportation Juice | America's Not Making Enough Babies


In this episode of The Late Show, Stephen Colbert explores several bizarre current events, ranging from political controversies to strange claims made by government officials.

Key Highlights:

  • Trump and the Antichrist rumors (0:13-5:23): Colbert discusses a recent social media post where Donald Trump shared an AI-generated image of himself as a mix of Jesus and Doctor Strange. The segment covers the resulting backlash, including criticism from the Knights Templar, and notes how some supporters are questioning if Trump is the Antichrist.
  • FEMA official's teleportation claims (5:29-8:29): The monologue shifts to Greg Phillips, a high-ranking FEMA official who claimed he had experiences with teleportation to a Waffle House and being levitated by a ghost girlfriend after a car accident. Colbert satirizes these claims, referencing Trump's confused reaction to the story.
  • America's fertility crisis (8:36-12:05): Colbert addresses new CDC data showing a record low in the U.S. fertility rate. He humorously attributes this decline to food cravings, such as the Taco Bell crunch wrap, and highlights that the country has fallen below the 2.1 children per woman benchmark for population stability.
  • The 'Get It On Cam' (10:55-12:05): In a final comedic effort to address the fertility issue, Colbert introduces the "Get It On Cam," using suggestive phrases like "low-interest mortgage" to encourage Americans to raise the fertility rate.

Right Wing Media Turns on Trump. The MAGA Civil War


In this comedy special recorded at The Comedy Zone in Charlotte, NC, Josh Johnson explores the chaotic state of American politics, focusing on the perceived incompetence and scandalous behavior within the Trump administration.

Key themes and segments include:

  • Administrative Scandals: Johnson humorously critiques the performance of various officials, including Kristi Noem and Pam Bondi (3:11-30:08). He highlights their struggles with transparency, mishandling of government funds for ads, and public relations blunders regarding Epstein files.
  • The "Guardian of the Americas": Johnson mocks the branding and appointment of officials, comparing the titles to failed superheroes and questioning their actual duties (11:32-13:19).
  • The FBI Under Cash Patel: The comedian describes the declining prestige of the FBI under Cash Patel, citing bizarre incidents like private jet usage for personal reasons, security lapses, and being hacked by foreign entities (42:03-55:48).
  • Melania Trump's Press Conference: He analyzes Melania Trump's unexpected press address, likening it to a poorly executed attempt to "get ahead" of a story, while joking about the mystery surrounding her correspondence (56:14-1:07:31).
  • The MAGA Civil War: Johnson details how prominent right-wing figures, including Tucker CarlsonMegan Kelly, and Alex Jones, began criticizing Trump over a controversial war-related social media post. He reads and reacts to Trump's furious, "thumb-written" response on Truth Social, where the former president labels his critics as "losers" with "low IQs" (1:09:34-1:25:59).

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Trump Attacks the Pope, Thinks He’s Jesus & Bashes Springsteen in His Most Bananas Posting Spree Yet


In this monologue, Jimmy Kimmel discusses a series of controversial actions and social media posts from the President over the past weekend. Here is a summary of the key segments:

Social Media Outbursts:

  • Bruce Springsteen: The President criticized Bruce Springsteen by posting a doctored image, implying the singer had plastic surgery (0:41-2:20).
  • The Pope: He went on to attack Pope Leo, calling him "weak on crime" and suggesting the Pope would not be in the Vatican if not for him (2:20-4:05).
  • AI Jesus Image: The President posted an AI-generated image of himself as Jesus, which faced backlash from the Christian community and was subsequently deleted (4:05-5:19). Later, he claimed it was intended to show him as a doctor (7:33-8:26).

White House Events & Policy:

  • No Taxes on Tips: The White House hosted a "No Taxes on Tips" event featuring McDonald’s delivery from a woman known as the "DoorDash Grandma," whom the President engaged with regarding political issues (6:31-7:33).
  • Foreign Policy & Iran: The segment covers failed negotiations in Pakistan involving JD Vance and the President's contradictory announcements regarding a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz (9:20-10:44).

Weekend Activities & Personal Matters:

  • UFC & Golf: The President attended a UFC fight in Miami and spent time golfing, where he was recorded commenting on a woman's physique (10:50-12:53).
  • Melania & Legal Battles: Jimmy touches upon the First Lady's recent attempt to distance herself from the Trump-Epstein files (12:53-13:36) and a federal judge’s dismissal of a $10 billion defamation lawsuit filed by the President against the Wall Street Journal (13:36-14:20).

Brooklyn Segment:

  • The show concludes with the debut of a new recurring bit titled "This Week in Brooklyn," featuring highlights from the Brooklyn Nets game (14:20-15:37).


Trump Rages at Pope Leo, JD Vance Fumbles Iran Deal & Hungary Ousts Viktor Orban | The Daily Show


In this episode of The Daily Show, Jon Stewart satirizes recent political headlines involving Donald Trump, JD Vance, and international affairs.

Key segments from the show include:

  • Trump’s Easter Beef: Jon Stewart mocks Donald Trump for lashing out at the Pope’s Easter message of peace (0:41-3:29) and discusses the backlash surrounding an AI-generated image Trump posted of himself depicted as Jesus (3:29-8:46).
  • Iran Negotiations: The show lampoons the high-stakes US-Iran talks in Islamabad, highlighting the lack of a deal, Trump's distraction with a UFC fight, and JD Vance's involvement in the failed negotiations (8:46-18:33).
  • Hungary’s Election: Stewart covers the election in Hungary, where Viktor Orban—a close ally of Trump—suffered a landslide defeat despite attempts by JD Vance to garner support for him (18:33-21:15).
  • Closing Reflections: Stewart concludes the show on a hopeful note, suggesting that the political landscape may be shifting as public sentiment turns against autocratic leadership (21:15-24:07).

JD Vance Fails | Trump Got Nothing From Iran | Our Savior In Chief


This monologue from The Late Show with Stephen Colbert satirizes recent political events involving the Trump administration. Here is a summary of the key segments:

  • Failed Iran Negotiations (0:24-1:19): Colbert discusses the failed peace talks with Iran, mocking Vice President JD Vance for his attempt to deflect blame by praising Pakistan.
  • Trump at the UFC (1:23-2:44): The host lampoons President Trump's attendance at a UFC fight in Miami, highlighting his odd interaction with a fighter and his choice of entourage, which included Vanilla Ice.
  • Blockade of the Strait of Hormuz (2:47-4:12): Trump's reaction to the failed deal—a proposed naval blockade—is described by Colbert as a "double clog" strategy, akin to poor plumbing.
  • Fox News Interview (4:13-5:48): Colbert mocks an interview with Maria Bartiromo, where Trump struggles to address questions about oil prices and nuclear ambitions, leading to a humorous reaction from the interviewer.
  • Attacking the Pope (5:49-7:04): The monologue covers Trump's unhinged social media attack on the Pope, calling him "weak on crime."
  • The AI Jesus Image (7:05-9:26): Colbert breaks down a bizarre, AI-generated image Trump posted depicting himself as Jesus. He pokes fun at the absurdity of the figures in the image and Trump's subsequent excuse to a reporter that he thought it was a picture of himself as a doctor.

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