Marco Rubio has also come on board to denounce Donald Trump’s statements from within the GOP. Donald Trump’s recent incendiary comments about Mexico sending over its criminals and rapists to the United States have been met with a massive backlash in the entertainment industry as Univision and NBC both have dropped Trump productions.
"The Daily Show's" Jon Stewart is using his final days to make a comical meal out of the current field of Republican candidates for U.S. President in 2016. See both videos here.
Jon Stewart has made a few enemies over the years while on "The Daily Show." But on his last episode, his enemies are going to get a chance to fire back at the comedian.
Jon Stewart dispensed with his classic comical opening monologue and spoke at length about the Charleston, South Carolina, shooting. See the video here.
Chris Rock strongly considered replacing Jon Stewart as head of "The Daily Show," once the only permanent host the show has ever known walks away later this summer.
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul tells Jon Stewart the First Amendment gives people the right to be despicable during their lively exchange on "The Daily Show."
After almost two decades, Jon Stewart, the celebrated host of "The Daily Show" is officially passing the torch onto 31-year-old South African comedian, Trevor Noah who is also an on-air contributor on the 20-time Emmy Award winning show.
President Obama's reluctance to use terms such as "radical Islam" or "Islamic extremism" when describing ISIS or similar groups is met with harsh criticism.
In spite of fans' hopes, comedian John Oliver will not replace Jon Stewart on "The Daily Show." The British comedian will continue his own show on HBO after the network confirmed he would continue with his current show "Last Week Tonight."
After more than 15 years on the air, Jon Stewart will call it quits as host of "The Daily Show," Comedy Central said Tuesday. The channel did not say exactly when the 52-year-old's final broadcast would occur.
After nine years and 1,447 episodes, Stephen Colbert retired his over-the-top pundit character Thursday as "The Colbert Report" aired one last time on Comedy Central. The comedian went out "with a bang," the show judged, as his last episode finished with "dozens of stars singing 'We'll Meet Again.'"