Late night shows focused on President Trump's first 100 days in office, blending humor with critique. Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, Jimmy Fallon, and Stephen Colbert delivered sharp commentary, pointing out the president's lack of conventional achievements and comparing him humorously to past presidents. Each host used satire to underscore the absurdity of Trump's actions, suggesting that his time in office has been more entertaining than effective. The segment served both as a critique of political performance and a vehicle for comedy, resonating with audiences as they process the current political climate.
Jimmy Kimmel noted that the first 100 days of Trump's presidency have been historic, with humor highlighting the absurdities faced by the administration.
Seth Meyers jokingly remarked that while it’s been 100 days, much of that time was spent in leisure rather than governance.
Jordan Klepper humorously stated that grading Trump’s first 100 days would fall between 'F' and 'U', emphasizing the challenges faced.
Jimmy Fallon pointed out Trump’s media blitz and humorously suggested that all he needs now is a victory to justify it.
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