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Weekend Update ft. Veronika Slowikowska, Chloe Fineman and Kam Patterson - SNL

Weekend Update hosts Colin Jost and Michael Che cover the week's biggest news before speaking with Alix Earle (Veronika Slowikowska) and...

Monday, June 1, 2026

18mins Of Iconic Chappelle's Show Moments | Chappelle's Show


This video is a collection of iconic and comedic sketches from Chappelle's Show, featuring Dave Chappelle in various roles. The compilation covers several recurring segments and satirical bits, including:

  • Dave Chappelle's Educated Guess Line (2:33 - 5:21): A parody of psychic hotlines where Dave uses racial stereotypes to "predict" callers' futures.
  • The Wrap It Up Box (5:25 - 6:21): A satirical gadget that allows people to cut off long-winded speakers.
  • "Zapped" Reality Show Sketches (7:15 - 9:48): Dave portrays a prankster on a hidden-camera show who takes his jokes to extreme and uncomfortable lengths.
  • Inside Chappelle's Show Studio (9:48 - 14:04): A parody of Inside the Actors Studio, featuring fake film clips and "breathtaking" performances from Dave's career.
  • Hookup History (14:04 - 17:09): A sports-style commentary breakdown of a "legendary" night out and a complicated, humorous attempt to pick up women at a bar.

Throughout the video, Dave Chappelle blends stand-up segments with these scripted sketches, maintaining a raw, satirical, and fast-paced comedic style.

SLAP!!! Charlie Murphy, Rick James and Prince's Best Bits | Chappelle's Show


This video features Charlie Murphy recounting legendary, albeit wild, celebrity anecdotes from his past, specifically focusing on his encounters with musicians Rick James and Prince.

The Rick James Stories:

  • The Habitual Line Stepper: Charlie details his tumultuous relationship with Rick James, describing him as a "habitual line stepper" who often pushed boundaries. He recounts incidents at Studio 54 (1:57-3:08) and a confrontation at a hotel (3:10-4:50) where physical altercations ensued.
  • The Couch Incident: One of the most famous stories involves Rick James showing up at Eddie Murphy's home, wearing dirty boots, and grinding mud into his brand-new suede couches (5:18-6:40), leading to a retaliation beating by the Murphy brothers (7:00-7:45).
  • The China Club: Charlie shares a story about finding Rick James behind the bar at the China Club (8:40-9:15), leading to another classic encounter involving a slap to the face (9:45-11:20).

The Prince Story:

  • Basketball and Pancakes: Charlie recalls meeting Prince in 1985 (12:56-14:15). After a night at a club, the group went to Prince's house where Prince challenged them to a game of basketball (14:50-15:15).
  • Shirts vs. Blouses: Charlie describes the surreal scene of Prince and his crew playing basketball in their club attire (15:30-15:50), which led to the iconic "shirts against the blouses" remark (15:45). Despite Charlie's initial skepticism, Prince proved to be an incredible player, leading his team to a landslide victory (16:10-17:35). The encounter concluded with Prince serving everyone pancakes (18:13-18:20).

Trump’s Pardons: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

 

In this episode, John Oliver analyzes Donald Trump’s use of presidential pardons, highlighting how the practice has evolved from a tool of mercy into a system often favoring political loyalty, celebrity status, and personal financial interests.

Key takeaways from the segment include:

  • Selective Use of Power: While the pardon power is enshrined in the Constitution as an unchecked executive authority, Oliver argues that Trump has bypassed established Department of Justice protocols, using the power to reward political allies and donors rather than addressing miscarriages of justice (2:322:5620:4521:00).
  • January 6th Pardons: A significant portion of the discussion covers the mass pardoning of individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol attack, including members of extremist groups like the Proud Boys and Oathkeepers. Oliver notes that this has come with little to no vetting, and mentions cases where pardoned individuals were subsequently charged with further crimes (8:0610:25).
  • Financial Implications: The video details how pardons have frequently resulted in the wiping away of massive financial restitution orders, effectively depriving victims of fraud—such as investors in the electric truck company Nicola or patients in poorly managed nursing homes—of money owed to them (14:1519:50).
  • Concerns of Corruption: Oliver links specific pardons, such as that of Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ), to potential conflicts of interest and financial dealings benefiting the Trump family (22:5325:45).

Ultimately, Oliver expresses concern that these actions move the U.S. closer to a 'two-tiered' justice system where the law is applied arbitrarily based on personal connections to the president, rather than objective standards (28:4629:36).

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Verelli Island: The Saga Begins


This video, Verelli Island: The Saga Begins, captures a serene and joyful sunset moment among three friends—Mark, Sarah, and Tom—on a beach.

Key moments include:

  • Setting the Scene (0:00 - 0:13): As the sun sets, casting amber and violet light, the trio enjoys the beach while Mark plays music to accompany the sound of the tide.
  • Shared Joy (0:14 - 0:38): Sarah and Tom dance together on the sand, laughing and spinning until they eventually tumble down, enjoying a lighthearted moment together.
  • Capturing Memories (0:39 - 0:47): Elena documents the scene with her camera, focusing on the beautiful golden light and the genuine happiness of her friends.
  • Dusk Arrival (0:48 - 1:22): The group walks toward the waterline as the sun fades, watching the final light disappear into the ocean in a moment of quiet reflection.

Did Trump Sell America to China?


In this comedy special recorded at ComedyWorks South in Denver, Josh Johnson explores a variety of observational and political topics:

Denver Altitude and Athletics:

  • Johnson opens with a humorous take on visiting Denver, admitting that the high altitude makes him feel physically out of shape compared to the locals (1:25 - 4:32).

Political Satire and Diplomacy:

  • Much of the set is dedicated to critiquing Donald Trump's diplomatic approach, specifically his trip to China (5:16). He compares Trump's negotiating style to an unreliable friend who makes things worse during a crisis (7:46 - 16:53).
  • He highlights the absurdity of international diplomacy, joking about Trump's comments regarding the prevalence of Chinese restaurants in the US (18:12) and his revealing statements about state-sponsored cyber espionage (25:08 - 29:24).

Personal Dreams and Failures:

  • Johnson shares a relatable, comedic struggle about wanting to learn a backflip later in life (32:16), despite his friends' concerns and his own lack of progress (33:42).
  • He delves into the nuances of being a supportive friend, discussing how he balances honesty with encouragement when friends have unrealistic dreams, such as becoming a famous singer (36:23 - 45:08).

Reflections on Music and Life:

  • The set concludes with a reflection on how hearing a friend's off-key singing made him re-evaluate his own sense of musicality and realize he wasn't as tone-deaf as he previously thought (45:42 - 47:00).

Trump Skips Don Jr’s Wedding, Attacks DUMOCRATS on Memorial Day & Claims His Physical Went PERFECTLY


This episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live covers a variety of political and pop culture news topics, delivered with Kimmel's signature comedic style.

Key segments include:

  • The New York Knicks: Celebrating the team’s consecutive sweep and entry into the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999 (0:23-1:03).
  • Don Jr.'s Wedding: Kimmel jokes about Donald Trump skipping his son's wedding in the Bahamas due to alleged government "circumstances" (1:04-3:22).
  • Iran Policy: Coverage of the 13th week of Trump's ongoing tensions with Iran, noting his inconsistent statements and military actions (3:23-4:02).
  • Memorial Day & Political Rhetoric: A breakdown of Trump's social media post for Memorial Day and his attempt to rebrand the term "Democrats" (4:03-5:58).
  • Cognitive & Physical Health: Kimmel mocks Trump's claims about acing a cognitive test and his recent physical exam at Walter Reed Military Medical Center (5:59-8:54).
  • RFK Jr. and Snakes: A comedic look at Robert F. Kennedy Jr. handling black racer snakes at Dr. Oz’s house (8:55-10:02).
  • The Trump Phone: A segment on the release of the long-delayed Trump branded mobile phone and its security concerns, followed by a parody commercial featuring Abraham Lincoln selling his own "telephonic device" (10:03-12:54).

There's Nothing Special About Stephen Colbert's Final Monologue At "The Late Show"


This video features the series finale of The Late Show hosted by Stephen Colbert. Rather than a traditional, high-production special, Colbert opts for a "regular" episode of the show to celebrate the series' 11-year run at the Ed Sullivan Theater.

Key Highlights:

  • Show History: Colbert reflects on the history of the Ed Sullivan Theater (0:48) and the humble beginnings of his show (0:33).
  • Celebrity Cameos: The monologue is humorously interrupted by several uninvited celebrity guests, including Bryan Cranston (2:07), Paul Rudd (6:57), and Tim Meadows (8:16), all of whom attempt to claim the spot of his "final guest."
  • Topical Comedy: Between the disruptions, Colbert touches on current events, such as sinkholes appearing in New York City (3:40), a scandal involving the Kalandario Romano (sexy priest calendar) (5:45), and news about a dancing robot (9:23).
  • Reflections: Toward the end of the monologue, Colbert shares his post-retirement plans—humorously mentioning drugs—and discusses a real campaign by the National Marine Mammal Foundation in his home state of South Carolina that has been encouraging him to pursue his childhood dream of being like Jacques Cousteau (10:12).

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Hulk Hogan is America


In this comedy special, Josh Johnson explores various topics through his unique perspective, blending personal anecdotes with observations on American culture and societal absurdities. He touches on the frustrations of doctor visits, the chaotic nature of backyard wrestling, and the complications of navigating fights as a non-fighter.

Key Highlights:

  • Injury Stories: Josh shares humorous, often embarrassing stories about sustaining injuries, including walking into a ceiling fan while distracted by his phone (2:32) and getting hit by a cyclist at night (5:24).
  • Backyard Wrestling: He discusses the 'American tradition' of putting friends through folding tables (8:39), noting how these moments feel uniquely surreal and reckless (9:14).
  • Hulk Hogan and Race: Josh reflects on his childhood admiration for Hulk Hogan, admitting he mistakenly believed Hogan was a Black wrestler until he grew older (25:58). He uses this as a springboard to discuss the difference between the 'American Dream' and reality (35:43).
  • The 'Hulk' vs. 'Terry' Analogy: He draws parallels between Hulk Hogan and his real-life persona, Terry, and how that compares to the public perception versus the reality of America today (33:25).
  • Skepticism of Authority and Systems: Josh critiques various aspects of modern life, including the political system, the reliance on steroids/supplements (54:14), and the absurdity of recent financial scams, such as the NFT bubble (13:35) and the soldiers caught gambling on military intel (107:02).

Josh concludes by noting that while he cannot offer expert solutions to the nation's problems, he advocates for giving time and attention to those who are organizing and working toward a better, more equitable future (116:20).

Trump Taps Todd Blanche for J6er Slush Fund & Makes Bank After Boosting Stocks | The Daily Show


In this episode of The Daily Show, host Ronny Chieng explores various allegations of corruption surrounding Donald Trump. The segment, titled "Corrupt Tales," breaks down several key issues:

  • The White House Ballroom (0:38 - 2:40): Chieng highlights reports of a new ballroom being built at the White House, funded by corporate donors. He mocks the President's explanation of the architecture, noting the irony of relying on favor-seeking corporate interests.
  • The $1.8 Billion Slush Fund (2:40 - 5:03): The episode examines a controversial Justice Department settlement that effectively creates a $1.8 billion fund, which could benefit individuals charged in the January 6 capital riot. Chieng critiques the circular nature of the administration managing these funds.
  • Acting Attorney General Involvement (5:14 - 6:33): The fund is overseen by acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, who previously served as Trump's personal lawyer. Chieng questions the objectivity of this appointment.
  • Stock Market Trading (6:45 - 8:36): The segment reports on financial disclosures showing that Trump engaged in significant stock trading—making roughly 3,700 trades—often publicly praising companies after investing in them, such as Dell and Palantir.

Insurrectionists Hit The Jackpot | A Middle East Chill Pill | How The Ballroom Ties Together


In this episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, host Stephen Colbert breaks down recent political developments involving Donald Trump.

Key highlights include:

  • The Slush Fund Allegations (0:00 - 4:14): Colbert discusses a $1.8 billion government fund created following the withdrawal of a lawsuit against the IRS. He satirically criticizes the lack of oversight and suggests the money could potentially be accessed by individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol riot.
  • Middle East Tensions (4:16 - 7:38): Colbert mocks the President's recent threats toward Iran and his decision to pause potential military action, comparing the rhetoric to his own comedic tropes and past statements.
  • White House Ballroom Construction (7:39 - 10:09): The segment ends with commentary on Donald Trump’s public remarks regarding new construction at the White House, with Colbert lampooning the President's descriptions of architecture and building design.


Trump Declares Ballroom His Gift to Americans, Approval Rating Hits New Low | The Tonight Show


This episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon features a variety of comedic takes on current political and social news. Below are the key highlights:

Political Satire & Updates:

  • Trump's Ballroom Tour: Jimmy discusses President Trump touring a new White House ballroom construction site, joking about its design and his approval rating reaching a record low of 37% (0:35 - 1:30).
  • Iran Conflict: Fallon mocks the decision-making process regarding a cancelled attack on Iran (1:30 - 2:20).
  • Senate Primary News: A comedic bit involving fellow senators reaching out to Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy after his primary defeat, featuring impressions of various political figures (2:21 - 3:45).

Tech & Consumer News:

  • Amazon Alexa: Jimmy comments on Amazon's new feature that allows Alexa to generate full AI podcasts (3:48 - 3:58).
  • Beef Prices: A parody segment featuring Wendy'sBurger King, and Taco Bell reacting to soaring beef prices (3:59 - 4:54).

Weather & Sketch Comedy:

  • NYC Heat Wave: Jimmy covers the intense heat wave hitting New York City (4:55 - 5:02).
  • Weather Correspondent: A chaotic segment featuring weather correspondent Jerome Davis attempting to report on the heat, which descends into a bizarre and humorous live-studio mishap (5:03 - 8:20).

Closing:

  • Utah Bees: A brief mention of a story involving firefighters rescuing 25 million bees in Utah (8:21 - 8:31).
  • Guest Lineup: The show concludes by announcing upcoming guests, including John Travolta and Ana Gasteyer, with musical performances by Slater and The Roots (8:32 - 9:04).


Trump Makes His Most Brazenly Corrupt Move Ever, Blabs About Ballroom & Backs Off Iran Deadline


In this episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, host Jimmy Kimmel delivers a monologue focusing on recent political controversies and pop culture news, characterized by his critical and satirical commentary.

Key Highlights:

  • White House Ballroom: Kimmel jokes about the President's presentation of a new "billion dollar ballroom" for the White House, criticizing the architectural claims and the focus on such projects amid other national issues (0:53-2:29).
  • Middle East Tensions: Discussion regarding the President backing off a deadline for a military strike on Iran, comparing the situation to "millennial business meetings" and questioning the strategic approach (2:57-5:39).
  • Corruption Allegations: Kimmel highlights a lawsuit involving the President and the government, describing it as a "brazenly corrupt" move, and discusses the subsequent settlement involving a $1.7 billion fund, which was questioned by the Senate Appropriations Committee (5:43-9:53).
  • Donald Trump Jr.’s Wedding: A brief mention of the venue change for Donald Trump Jr.'s wedding, moving from the White House to a private island (9:54-10:41).
  • Stock Market Trades: A report on the President's personal stock trades totaling $750 million in the first quarter of the year, involving companies that profited from his administration's decisions (10:41-11:18).
  • Pop Culture Criticism: Kimmel addresses Elon Musk’s public criticism of Christopher Nolan regarding the casting of Lupita Nyong'o in a project related to The Odyssey, using the opportunity to mock the absurdity of the controversy (11:24-14:02).


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