"Daily Show" host Jon Stewart sounded off on the media's constant "fascist" attacks towards President Donald Trump, saying they've "numbed" the country as a result. In an off-air clip shared by ...
Donald Trump has only been back in office for a week and Jon Stewart is already pretty tired. On a new episode of The Daily Show he professed that the onslaught of current events has been a little ...
Jon Stewart is warning Democrats and other critics of Donald Trump against overusing their claims of authoritarianism after the president's first week in office, which included a slew of executive ...
Jon Stewart says he's bored of anti-Trump Democrats calling the president a 'fascist' and says the word is being overused to the point where it's losing its meaning. The Daily Show star ...
“That only leaves — no one knows how many left. I have no idea,” Jon Stewart said on Monday’s “Daily Show.” “The point is, we have 17 less inspectors general. Who knows how many ...
Jon Stewart is urging President Trump’s critics not to reflexively call every move he makes “fascist,” saying it clouds the ability to warn about actual authoritarian actions. “This is the ...
Stewart, a frequent Trump critic, appeared to begrudgingly agree with the… Jon Stewart on Trump straw order: ‘OK, he’s right on this one’ Skip to main content ...
This week on The Daily Show, Jon Stewart cautioned Democrats from sounding the fascism alarm at every possible opportunity when it comes to president Donald Trump‘s executive actions in his ...
What this isn’t, Jon Stewart argued in a thorny, often frustrating monologue, is fascism. The crux of Stewart’s argument tonight is that Trump isn’t doing any of this unilaterally.
It has become fairly routine for Democrats to liken President Donald Trump’s actions over the last week to fascism, and “The Daily Show” host Jon Stewart for one is sick of it. The Comedy ...
The Daily Show host Jon Stewart begged Democrats to “please stop f*cking trotting” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) out in public to respond to President Donald Trump on Monday.