The latest political drama unfolds as Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, and Seth Meyers dissect Donald Trump's presidency and its controversies. Kimmel highlights the ongoing Epstein files saga, a story Trump desperately wishes to bury. He mocks Trump's absurd lawsuits, including a $10 billion suit against the IRS, as mere distractions from the real issues. Kimmel's witty commentary takes a turn when Trump attacks CNN journalist Kaitlan Collins, accusing her of dishonesty and questioning her smile. He humorously responds, 'We are now at the 'women-should-smile-more' stage of his presidency.'
Colbert addresses the uproar over Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance, a decision that has right-wing media in a frenzy. He points out the hypocrisy of their outrage, given the past inclusion of non-American artists in the Super Bowl halftime show. Colbert also teases the upcoming 'All-American Halftime Show' by Turning Point USA, hosted by the enigmatic Kid Rock, adding to the controversy.
Meyers, in his signature style, recaps Trump's meeting with Narendra Modi, where Trump's claim of a deep friendship falls flat. He also mocks Trump's baseless accusations of voter fraud and his obsession with crime, contrasting it with his own legal troubles. The Epstein files continue to dominate the news, with the New York Times analysis revealing an astonishing 5,300 references to Trump in the latest release, leaving Meyers to quip, 'I've mentioned him way more than 5,300 times, but he's never been here!'