This monologue from The Late Show with Stephen Colbert covers a range of political satire, beginning with a St. Patrick's Day theme that segues into President Trump discussing Ireland and his son, Eric (0:00-1:59).
Key highlights include:
- Trump's take on Iran: Colbert mocks Trump's confusion regarding the gender of Ireland's president and highlights the fact that NATO allies are not joining the U.S. in challenging Iran in the Strait of Hormuz (3:10-4:15).
- MarineTraffic App: Colbert humorously obsesses over the MarineTraffic app, using it to track oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz (4:11-6:30).
- Threat to Take Cuba: The monologue highlights Trump's recent claim that he plans to "take" Cuba through economic pressure (7:56-8:50).
- White House Renovations: Colbert mocks a Trump appointee who wants to replace the White House's historic columns with a flashier, Mar-a-Lago style (9:03-10:44).
- TSA Delays: The segment concludes with a look at massive airport security delays due to the ongoing government shutdown and TSA agents working without pay (10:45-12:12).
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