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The “Late Night” comedian suggested “a good rule for life” after the segment on the conservative network “took a very bizarre turn.”
The "Late Night" host riffed on a new book detailing Trump's alleged admiration for dictators.
The former White House communications director explained why his ex-boss "knows exactly what he's doing" with his anti-immigrant remarks.
The former president and 2024 Republican front-runner stood by his xenophobic remarks.
It's "not a recent development," said Brianna Keilar.
The rally remarks come from a former president who has criticized "vermin" political foes and pledged to be a dictator on "day one" of a new administration.
The late-night host offers the former president a backhanded defense.
The "Late Show" host gave his audience an urgent reminder about the former president.
Jonathan Karl said the ex-president told him he wanted his followers to take his words to heart and added, "I believe the press is the enemy of the people."
The MSNBC host said the former president is showing exactly what he intends to do if elected again.