
Season 3020 Episodes
- Desi Lydic takes on a story big enough to eclipse the Epstein files, Sydney Sweeney's controversial denim ad; "Arrested Development" and "Veep" star Tony Hale, reflects on the oddball characters he's played.
- Jon examines coverage of Donald Trump's health, and is joined by director Spike Lee.
- Michael Kosta sits down with former professional tennis player Patrick McEnroe.
- Michael Kosta interviews journalist and author Michael Grunwald about his book "We Are Eating the Earth."
- Michael Kosta covers the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination, Trump's inflammatory response and a predictable partisan blame game; the US Office star Rainn Wilson discusses his new movie "Code 3."
- Desi Lydic interviews Jay Duplass and Michael Strassner about their new film, "The Baltimorons."
- Desi Lydic covers Congress grilling Kash Patel; Cooper Hoffman discusses his role in "The Long Walk."
- Jon Stewart sits down with Maria Ressa, 2021 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, CEO of Rappler, Columbia University professor, and author of "How to Stand Up to a Dictator."
- Jon Stewart unpacks Jimmy Kimmel's return to television. Jacinda Ardern, the former Prime Minister of New Zealand, sits down with Jon to discuss her experiences in office, which she chronicles in an upcoming documentary, "Prime Minister."
- Jon celebrates the announcement of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!'s" return; Jacinda Ardern discusses the importance of politicians' actions; the courage needed to be optimistic amidst global political polarisation.
- Jordan Klepper talks to Viagra Boys about their album.
- For the final show of the week, Host Jordan Klepper sits down with actor Regina Hall to promote the film "One Battle After Another."
- Jon is joined by American historian and journalist Jill Lepore, who discusses her book, "We the People: A History of the US Constitution"; she talks about how the U.S. Constitution was created with the potential to evolve.
- Host Ronny Chieng talks to Cristela Alonzo about her Netflix special "Upper Classy."
- Ronny Chieng puzzles over Trump's confusingly racist AI videos of Democratic leaders; writer and director Benny Safdie discusses his new film, "The Smashing Machine," starring Dwayne The Rock Johnson.
- A satirical look at news, trends, pop culture, current events, politics, sports and entertainment.
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Season 30 Episode 112
Cast
Desi Lydic, Dulcé Sloan, Michael Kosta, Jordan Klepper, Ronny Chieng, Roy Wood Jr., Lewis BlackRating
TV-14
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Comedy, Interview, TalkFrequently Asked Questions
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