Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) called out "hypocrisy" on her side of the aisle over Democrats trading stock, calling for a ban to lawmakers owning stock.
Of course, one of those tech billionaires received the most attention on inauguration day: Elon Musk, the new head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE, cue eye roll). Musk sparked controversy with a very emphatic hand gesture that looked a whole lot like a Nazi salute.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Jon Stewart tore into Elon Musk for making a “Nazi salute” following Monday’s inauguration of Donald Trump on Stewart’s The Weekly Show podcast, with the Democratic congresswoman asking anyone trying to explain it away,
The gala (along with other scenes involving the exterior of the Lumon building) was filmed at Bell Labs in New Jersey, a short distance from where talk show host Jon Stewart lives. When production learned he was a big fan of the show,
The Anti-Defamation League has declared that Musk’s gesture was “not a Nazi salute.” Stewart tried to puzzle it out: “Maybe that was Elon’s attempt at ‘dabbing on the haters.’”
Jon Stewart addressed the ongoing fires in Los Angeles, as well as the varied responses to the disaster, on a new episode of The Daily Show. The late-night host specifically took aim at Republicans, who have called for strings to be attached to the relief funds.
Jon Stewart had a lot to unpack on Monday’s (January 20) edition of The Daily Show as he discussed Donald Trump ‘s Inauguration event, which included a speech from Elon Musk involving a controversial hand gesture.
Jon Stewart took swipes at President Trump’s Monday Inauguration during the post-ceremony “Daily Show,” including torching Democratic lawmakers who followed decorum.
On "The Daily Show," Jon Stewart mocked Biden for having tea with Trump at the White House the morning of the inauguration, saying sarcastically, "It's always important to keep up the tea tradition when you hand over the keys to … I'm sorry, what did you ...
“Daily Show” host Jon Stewart called out Democratic figures for warning that President Donald Trump would be a fascist dictator, then taking part in all of the typical inauguration customs anyway, such as President Joe Biden welcoming him to the White House for a traditional tea.
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