The Daily Show jumps back in time to 2019. Host Trevor Noah reports on indicted child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein who is found dead in jail of an apparent suicide, spurring conspiracy theories and a conversation about problems with the U.S. prison system. Plus, The Iowa State Fair becomes a gaffe-fest for Joe Biden, and Democratic Rep. Ayanna Pressley dis ... Show More
Jan 24
This Week's News | Josh on Trump's Peace Prize Vendetta, Greenland Gambit & First-Year Accomplishments
Josh Johnson covers Trump's continued pitch for America to own Greenland and the president's ire at being snubbed for the Nobel Peace Prize, despite receiving one secondhand from Nobel winner Maria Corina Machado. Plus, Josh compares Trump's campaign promises to what the presiden ... Show More
27m 1s
Jan 23
Trump Delivered on His Campaign Promises, But Only to Himself | Alexandria Stapleton
Josh Johnson gives a progress report on Trump’s first year in office based on his campaign pledges to generate more jobs, make Americans rich, improve healthcare, and protect free speech. Naturally, the only person to benefit from these promises is Trump, who now has everything b ... Show More
33m 50s
Jun 2024
How Trump’s Conviction Could Reshape the Election
<p>Last week, Donald J. Trump became the first U.S. former president to be convicted of a crime when a jury found that he had falsified business records to conceal a sex scandal.</p><p>Maggie Haberman, a senior political correspondent for The Times, and Reid J. Epstein, who also ... Show More
31m 36s
Feb 2022
An Accident, followed by a Horror Story - An Interview with Ben Gordon
<p>Today’s show rundown: </p>
<p>Hillary Clinton and Leslie Stahl have stepped in it according to Chuck. Over the past weekend we find out, that after 3 years – EVERYBODY was spying on Trump. Trump was RIGHT, yet again. Trusting the INTEL community seems like a bad idea. They ... Show More
1h 3m
Aug 2023
The Legal Strategy Behind the Latest Trump Indictment
<p>To win a conviction against former President Donald J. Trump for trying to subvert the results of the 2020 election, Jack Smith, the special counsel, is applying laws in ways that have never been used before.</p><p>Charlie Savage, a Washington correspondent for The Times, expl ... Show More
27m 44s