Normally, Stewart's program is broadcast on Mondays, but the
can be seen as a response to the message that "Jimmy Kimmel live" has been paused indefinitely since Kimmel commented on the suspected murderer of right-wing profile Charlie Kirk.Jon Stewart, playing nervous, welcomed the viewers to a "fun and incredibly entertaining program approved by the highest management".
He also referred to the President of the USA as "sun god", "our great leader" and "your lordship" and in the background, a gold interior similar to the one Trump recently installed in the White House could be seen.
Stewart also said that "our fantastic administration has presented very clear rules for freedom of speech".
Some nagging pegs may claim that the interest in freedom of speech is just a cynical trick, a thin soup as a smoke screen to hide an unprecedented concentration of power and uniform intimidation tactics – unprincipled and coldly opposed to everything related to constitutional republican governance.
But not me – I think it's great!
In the wake of the announcement that Jimmy Kimmel's talk show has been stopped, a decision that has been praised by Trump, many have wondered how his American colleagues will continue to dare to joke about the Trump administration. Other talk show giants, such as Stephen Colbert and David Letterman, have however quickly closed ranks behind him and expressed their dismay.