List of The Daily Show episodes (2024)

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List of The Daily Show episodes
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Original releaseFebruary 12, 2024 (2024-02-12)
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This is a list of episodes for The Daily Show, a late-night talk and satirical news television program airing on Comedy Central, during 2024.[1]

Following the departure of host Trevor Noah at the end of 2022, a series of guest hosts from both within and outside the The Daily Show's correspondents roster filled the program's anchor chair throughout 2023, each sitting in for a one-week assignment.[2] On January 24, 2024, it was announced that Jon Stewart would return to the show he had hosted from 1999 to 2015. This time around, in addition to serving as an executive producer, Stewart will host Monday episodes through at least the end of the 2024 U.S. election cycle.[2] From Tuesdays through Thursdays, members of the "The Best F#@king News Team" will rotate hosting duties.[3]

2024 episodes[edit]

February[edit]

No.DateHosted byGuest(s)Promotion
3853February 12Jon StewartZanny Minton BeddoesThe Economist
Jon returns to The Daily Show after nine years (“Now, where was I?”) and, after a few jokes about Super Bowl LVIII, launches "Indecision 2024" coverage by highlighting concern and dissatisfaction over the same elderly candidates from the 2020 U.S. presidential election facing off again four years later; "The Best F**kin' News Team Going" visits a diner to gauge voters' opinions on the election; The Economist editor-in-chief Zanny Minton Beddoes discusses Joe Biden's second-term potential, what Donald Trump doesn't understand about NATO, and Republicans' focus on national conservatism ahead of economic liberalism.[3]
3854February 13Jordan KlepperKiller MikeMichael
Jordan opines on Donald Trump questioning the "missing" status of Nikki Haley's husband (he's actually overseas on National Guard service), then "Fingers the Pulse" of Haley and Trump supporters in South Carolina; Jordan and Desi Lydic offer ideas on how the GOP can enrage their base should they ever reach accordance with Democrats on border security; Killer Mike discuss his wins (and his arrest) at the Grammys and the role of spirituality in his life.[4]
3855February 14Jordan Klepper[5]Joshua Green
Lashana Lynch
Bloomberg Businessweek
The Rebels
Bob Marley: One Love
Coverage of votes in the House (to impeach Homeland Security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas) and New York's 3rd congressional district (to replace George Santos); Troy Iwata just wants to take the next commuter train out of Long Island; Joshua Green on economic populism within the Democratic Party; Lashana Lynch on meeting Rita Marley and depicting the singer's life on screen.
3856February 15Jordan KlepperCord JeffersonAmerican Fiction
Jordan laments the shooting incident at the Kansas City Chiefs' victory rally; a bar association HR rep (Desi Lydic) lists "simple rules to maintain integrity" when prosecuting Donald Trump;[6] Grace Kuhlenschmidt swoons over adulterous U.S. presidents; Cord Jefferson on adapting the novel Erasure into American Fiction and making sure the film was "satirical but never farcical."
3857February 19Jon StewartMelissa Murray & Kate A. ShawStrict Scrutiny
Jon acknowledges the left's negative reactions over his Joe Biden/Donald Trump critique on his first show back, then delivers his own harsh words about Tucker Carlson's trip to Russia and interview with Vladimir Putin;[7] Michael Kosta, at a "candy store" Pyongyang, North Korea, on why dictators get such a bad rap; law professors Melissa Murray (NYU Law) and Kate Shaw (Penn Carey Law) discuss the cases against Trump and the former president's legal immunity claims; "Your Moment of Zen" (footage of Putin admitting dissatisfaction over his interview with Carlson).
3858February 20Desi LydicDanai GuriraThe Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live
"Indecision 2024" coverage of Nikki Haley's campaign being in "the 'not knowing when to leave the party' stage" and Donald Trump comparing himself to Alexei Navalny; an ad for Trump's Victory 47 cologne ("grab her by the nostrils"); Josh Johnson gauges sneakerheads' thoughts on Trump-branded golden sneakers;[8] Ronny Chieng on an Alabama Supreme Court ruling that declares embryos are humans under state law; Danai Gurira on continuing the Michonne & Rick love story from The Walking Dead and creating the women's advocacy group Love Our Girls.
3859February 21Desi LydicMaite AlberdiThe Eternal Memory
"Indecision 2024" (what Donald Trump is looking for in a running mate); Jordan Klepper analyses Fox News' annoyance over credibility issues surrounding an FBI informant in the Biden impeachment inquiry; Michael Kosta discovers why Duluth, Minnesota is attractive to "coastal elites" escaping climate change effects; Maite Alberdi discusses chronicling a married couple living with the husband's Alzheimer's diagnosis.
3860February 22Desi LydicJason IsbellWeathervanes
Killers of the Flower Moon
Troy Iwata on an outage that affected AT&T's cellular network; Desi challenges the characterization of Nikki Haley being politically moderate in "Indecision 2024"; Jason Isbell discusses his first screen acting experience in Killers of the Flower Moon and how his life and political perspectives inspire his songwriting; Isbell also performs "Cast Iron Skillet" from his album Weathervanes.
3861February 26Jon StewartMurtaza Hussain
Yair Rosenberg
The Intercept
The Atlantic and MSNBC
Jon discusses the war engulfing "The Futile Crescent" and, after criticizing the apparent inability of their allies to do anything about it, offers solutions on establishing peace between Israel and Hamas, including a "Middle East Treaty Organization" — or "METO" ("Let's get this region Me Too’d!");[9] Murtaza Hussain and Yair Rosenberg discuss how peace may be possible between Israel and Palestine, the involvement of the U.S. and other countries in the Middle East, and how people can respect each others' differing religious and cultural backgrounds; Jon emotionally dedicates "Your Moment of Zen" to Dipper, his family's late rescue pit bull and member of "the OG Daily Show dog crew."[10]
3862February 27Michael KostaKwame AlexanderThis Is the Honey
Why Fathers Cry at Night
"Headlines" coverage of Joe Biden discussing Israel/Palestine ceasefire prospects over ice cream and panel discussion titles at CPAC; Ronny Chieng gives a new definition to "flipping burgers" while reporting on Wendy's "surge pricing" plans; Bradley Whitford narrates "The Daily Showography" of "Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.: Immune to Normal"; Kwame Alexander discusses the joyous title and tone of the anthology This Is the Honey, and reads his own poem "10 Reasons Why Fathers Cry at Night."
3863February 28Michael KostaSloane CrosleyGrief is for People
"Headlines" examines Supreme Court arguments over bump stocks and the disastrous Willy's Chocolate Experience in Scotland; "Indecision 2024" (native Michiganders Michael and Jordan Klepper on why some Democrats voted "uncommitted" in that state's presidential primary); "The People Behind the People" follows "Dr. Dennis Lowry-Stein," the neurologist monitoring American leaders' cognitive functions; Sloane Crosley on grieving over loss through a lens of laughter; "Your Moment of Zen" (an in memoriam tribute to Richard Lewis).
3864February 29Michael KostaRex ChapmanIt's Hard for Me to Live with Me
Owned podcast
Michael on the GOP's varying stances toward IVF and FDA plans for labeling healthy foods; Desi Lydic on the Supreme Court not immediately considering Donald Trump's immunity claims; Dulcé Sloan recommends who to honor on her "Black Women's History Day"; Rex Chapman talks of prioritizing basketball over school studies as a kid and his relationship with his father, and offers advice to young athletes and others struggling with anxiety and addiction.

March[edit]

No.DateHosted byGuest(s)Promotion
3865March 4Jon StewartJonathan BlitzerThe New Yorker
Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here
Desi Lydic brainstorms how Democrats can still be happy even after a Supreme Court ruling that states cannot block Donald Trump from the ballot; Jon criticizes the fearmongering over migrants crossing the Mexico-U.S. Border;[11] Jonathan Blitzer on approaching the border situation "in a kind of commonsensical way."[12]
3866March 5Ronny ChiengYuval Noah HarariUnstoppable Us, Vol. 2: Why the World Isn't Fair
"Indecision 2024" coverage of Kyrsten Sinema's plans to depart the Senate and AI images of Donald Trump with "Black friends";[13] Josh Johnson reports from "Sesame Street" on Cookie Monster criticizing "shrinkflation"; "Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse" (Jordan asks "Biden or Trump?" to Nikki Haley supporters in Raleigh); Yuval Noah Harari on how the past helps humans understand the present.[14]
3867March 6Ronny ChiengChelsea PerettiFirst Time Female Director
"Indecision 2024" (the aftermath of Super Tuesday and Nikki Haley's suspension of her campaign); Grace Kuhlenschmidt and Michael Kosta on why Jason Palmer and "uncommitted" had significant nights in American Samoa and Minnesota, respectively;[15] Ronny on the bigoted opinions of Mark Robinson, the GOP nominee for North Carolina governor; Chelsea Peretti discusses going from standup comedy to TV work to directing a movie that premiered at Tribeca.[16]
3868March 7Ronny ChiengAwkwafinaKung Fu Panda 4
A look at big drops by the CDC (COVID isolation guidelines) and the U.S. military (aid into Gaza), as well as the TSA testing airport self-service screenings; Troy Iwata on the National Guard as a New York City Subway crime deterrent; residents of Eagle Pass, Texas tell Michael Kosta they're tired of more than one invading mass;[17] Awkwafina and Ronny interview each other about their roles in Kung Fu Panda 4.[18]
3869March 11Jon StewartSteven LevitskyHarvard University
Tyrrany of the Minority
How Democracies Die
"Like Pacino at the Oscars," Jon talks about Joe Biden's State of the Union Address and Katie Britt's GOP rebuttal, then calls out conservatives for professing American patriotism while endorsing Donald Trump's authoritarian rhetoric;[19] Steven Levitsky on how "improvisation" shaped an imperfect Constitution and the importance of improving democratic institutions.[20]
3870March 12Desi Lydic & Michael KostaJane MarieSelling the Dream
Michael reveals his show salary ("$65 a week") in acknowledging Equal Pay Day; "Indecision 2024" coverage of Donald Trump loyalists taking over RNC leadership and Robert K. Hur defending remarks about Joe Biden's memory in his classified documents report; Desi and Michael dramatically read actual Biden quotes from the transcript of his testimony with Hur; "senior Royal watcher" Grace Kuhlenschmidt on the controversy over an edited photo of Princess Kate with her children; Jane Marie on the attraction of, and difficulty to regulate, multi-level marketing.
3871March 13Desi Lydic & Michael KostaDavid Alan GrierThe American Society of Magical Negroes
"Indecision 2024" (the possibility of Aaron Rodgers being RFK, Jr's running mate and South Dakota's governor promoting a Texas cosmetic dentist); Desi, Michael, and Ronny Chieng examine legislation forcing TikTok to be sold or be banned; "Back in Black" (Lewis Black analyzes AI's problems with racial and gender stereotypes); David Alan Grier on being the Oscars' "voice of God," satirizing the "magical negro" trope, and his belief that the comedy of In Living Color couldn't be replicated in the 2020s.
3872March 14Desi Lydic & Michael KostaRenée Elise GoldsberryGirls5eva
Desi and Michael examine Donald Trump's belief that no president was treated more "badly" than him, Elon Musk's abrupt cancellation of Don Lemon's X show, and more safety issues with Boeing planes; "the Best F**kin' News Team" cover "DemocRusski 2024"; how Miami Beach and Fort Lauderdale are taking different approaches toward spring breakers; Renée Elise Goldsberry on how Girls5eva's characters inspire both her and the show's audience;[21] "Your Moment of Zen" (local TV anchors go pie-crazy on Pi Day).
3873March 25Jon StewartGary Clark, Jr.JPEG Raw
Jon analyzes the outcome of New York State's investigation into Donald Trump's real estate empire, and criticizes Kevin O'Leary's contention that overvaluing properties is a "victimless crime" ("Avoiding taxes hurts all of us");[22] before performing his song "Habits," Gary Clark, Jr. discusses collaborating with Stevie Wonder and George Clinton on JPEG Raw, and how time alone during the pandemic allowed him to branch out musically; "Your Moment of Zen" (Marc Thiessen's comment on Fox News that Trump is facing more indictments than Charles Manson).
3874March 26Jordan KlepperJim SciuttoCNN
The Return of Great Powers: Russia, China, and the Next World War
"Headlines" coverage of "America's Defendant-in-Chief, Donald Trump" selling Bibles and instant conspiracy theories about the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse; Josh Johnson on Florida's new law barring social media accounts for children; Jordan analyzes GOP efforts to woo female voters by showing empathy about abortion; a film trailer for What Women Voters Want finds an anti-abortion lawmaker (Michael Kosta) magically becoming a pregnant woman (Desi Lydic);[23] Jim Sciutto discusses American relations with Russia and China, and how communication and learning form history can help avoid nuclear conflict.
3875March 27Jordan KlepperByron TauNOTUS
Means of Control
Jordan posits that the internal uproar at NBC News over their (brief) hire of Ronna McDaniel can be a blueprint to countering conservatives' mainstreaming of January 6 rioters;[24] "Indecision 2024" (Michael Kosta fields thoughts from Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. supporters at the Oakland campaign rally introducing his running mate); Byron Tau discusses companies' and governments' use of technological data to track people for targeted advertising or even nefarious purposes.
3876March 28Jordan KlepperHuey LewisThe Heart of Rock and Roll
Jordan criticizes a big-dollar Joe Biden campaign fundraising event ("Save that money for a Supreme Court justice");[25] Grace Kuhlenschmidt thinks of ideas to avoid a congestion pricing plan for vehicles entering Manhattan; "In My Opinion" (Leslie Jones can't believe America could elect Donald Trump president again, among other "obviously stupid" decisions);[26] Huey Lewis discusses developing a musical based on his song book, and recalls making music videos and "We Are the World" in the 80s.

April[edit]

No.DateHosted byGuest(s)Promotion
3877April 1Jon StewartLina KhanFederal Trade Commission
Jon critiques news channels' hesitancy toward a Donald Trump-shared image of a hog-tied Joe Biden ("aren't you the same networks who show reruns of 9/11 every year?"),[27] then analyzes the promises and perils of artificial intelligence ("the reality is they [AI tools] come for our jobs");[28] Jon chats with someone Apple TV+ dissuaded him from interviewing for The Problem's companion podcast — FTC chair Lina Khan, who discusses the Commission's efforts to combat businesses' monopolistic behaviors.[29]
3878April 2Desi LydicU.S. Representative Colin Allred2024 U.S. Senate campaign
"Headlines" coverage of Truth Social's billion-dollar stock market loss, a mixed verdict for abortion rights at Florida's Supreme Court, and the NCAA tournament's popularizing of women's basketball; Desi and Josh Johnson use ED innuendo to discuss asymmetrical 3-point distances at one women's tourney venue;[30] "Thank Me Later" (Michael Kosta joins a New Yorker on the lookout for "ghost plates"); Colin Allred discusses his campaign for Senate against Ted Cruz and his support of paternity leave and women's reproductive rights;[31] "Your Moment of Zen" (a Fox Business analyst notes that web searches for Truth Social's "$DJT" ticker symbol bring up something else).
3879April 3Desi LydicAlison BrieApples Never Fall
Desi analyses conservatives' tantrums over International Transgender Day of Visibility falling on the same day as Easter 2024, while Michael Kosta thinks the calendar coincidence led to "the most successful Trans Visibility Day in history";[32] "In My Opinion" (Charlamagne tha God criticizes corporate America's embrace, and the right wing's weaponizing, of DEI initiatives); Alison Brie discusses the family dynamics depicted in Apples Never Fall, and recalls how working on GLOW inspired her to work behind the camera.
3880April 4Desi LydicKen Harbaugh & Sebastian JungerAgainst All Enemies
"Headlines" (New York's MTA wants reimbursement for bridge tolls lost to the marathon, efforts in Nebraska to move its electoral college vote from by-district to winner-takes-all, and businesses capitalize on the upcoming solar eclipse); Ronny Chieng and Jordan Klepper argue whether the sun or the moon is "the real star" of the eclipse; an ad for "Trump Elementary," where "the smartest person alive" teaches every class; Against All Enemies producers Ken Harbaugh and Sebastian Junger discuss the threat of extremist groups and why military veterans find them beguiling.[33]
3881April 8Jon StewartChristiane AmanpourCNN
The Amanpour Hour
Jon mocks Fox News and Marjorie Taylor Greene for putting immigration and religious spins on the solar eclipse and northeast earthquake; Ronny Chieng and Grace Kuhlenschmidt take starkly different attitudes toward covering the celestial event; "The Futile Crescent" (Jon compares the American government's reaction to the war and famine in Gaza to its stance against Russian atrocities in Ukraine);[34] Christiane Amanpour on Muslim countries' abandonment of Palestinians and the dangers journalists face in Gaza; "Your Moment of Zen" (CNN's Boris Sanchez and Brianna Keilar "set aside all journalistic credibility" while wearing sun and moon costumes).
3882April 9Michael KostaAlex GarlandCivil War
"Headlines" (post-eclipse searches for "my eyes hurt" on Google and the sentencing of the Oxford High School gunman's parents); "Indecision 2024" (Josh Johnson on President Biden's student debt relief plan); a look at Donald Trump's new campaign stance of leaving abortion restrictions to the states; Alex Garland on making journalists Civil War's protagonists and wanting the film to inspire conversation instead of division.[35]
3883April 10Michael KostaVampire Weekend
(Chris Baio, Ezra Koenig, Chris Tomson)
Only God Was Above Us
Coverage of plans to increase the postage rate and reduce "forever chemicals" in drinking water; Michael and Troy Iwata analyze pressure on Sonia Sotomayor to retire from the Supreme Court; the members of Vampire Weekend discuss living and working in Los Angeles, their Vampire Campfire podcast, and the inspirations behind the title and cover of Only God Was Above Us and the song "Mary Boone" (which they also perform); "Your Moment of Zen" (Donald Trump orders "the Lord's chicken").
3884April 11Michael KostaHanif AbdurraqibThere's Always This Year
A look at Republicans' love-hate reactions to the reinstatement of Arizona's 1864 anti-abortion law; "Men Talk About Abortion" finds two toupee-wearing, cigar-chomping bros (Michael and Jordan Klepper) claiming that going out-of-state for abortion care isn't the worst thing in the world for a woman; an ad for "Stair Sherpa," burly men who lift politicians seeking to avoid embarrassing stair stumbles; Hanif Abdurraquib on appreciating time and mortality through basketball, and how nostalgia for the past can be a tool for improving one's present.
3885April 15Jon StewartDavid E. SangerThe New York Times
New Cold Wars
Jon covers Iran's attack on Israel (and conservative media declaring it World War III) before diving into Donald Trump's campaign speech near Gettysburg and the first day of Trump's trial in New York;[36] Ronny Chieng and Desi Lydic argue whether Trump is "Team Mandela" or "Team Jesus" (parodying comparisons of the former president to those historical figures), while Josh Johnson interrupts to say that Trump is "Team O.J."; David Sanger on how America's post-Cold War arrogance led to an underestimating of Russian and Chinese imperialism.
3886April 16Dulcé SloanMayan LopezLopez vs. Lopez
"America's Most Tremendously Wanted" (Dulcé reminds viewers what the latest Donald Trump trial is about, and analyzes the excuses potential jurors and Trump himself are giving to get out of the case); "Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse" (Jordan interviews Andrew Giuliani and other Trump supporters outside the court house in Manhattan); "In My Opinion" (John Leguizamo on how Trump and Joe Biden are courting the Latino vote); Mayan Lopez on guest judging RuPaul's Drag Race, making a Latino-centered sitcom, and using "sitcom Mayan" to have real-live conversations with her father and co-star, George Lopez.[37]
3887April 17Dulcé SloanOrlando BloomOrlando Bloom: To the Edge
Dulcé summarizes Nike's skimpy Team USA women's track uniforms, Jontay Porter's gambling-related ban from the NBA, and Red Lobster's possible bankruptcy; "America's Most Tremendously Wanted" (Donald Trump visits a New York bodega as 7 jurors are selected for his trial); Josh Johnson wants to be on the Trump jury for lucrative reasons; Dulcé samples wines with the proprietors a Black-owned winery tour service in Georgia; Orlando Bloom discusses participating in extreme sports (e.g. wingsuiting, freediving) for his Peacock docuseries.
3888April 18Dulcé SloanBrittney SpencerMy Stupid Life
"Headlines" coverage of "Capitol Hill Karen" (as Dulcé refers to Marjorie Taylor Greene) railing on House Speaker Mike Johnson, the Kennedy family endorsing Joe Biden (and not RFK Jr.), and Donald Trump demanding a fundraising cut from other GOP candidates; "America's Most Tremendously Wanted" (Dulcé and Troy Iwata on the news media divulging demographics of Trump trial jurors);[38] Josh Johnson gets tips on how to avoid paying taxes like the wealthy do; Brittney Spencer on being a Black woman in contemporary country music and appearing on Beyoncé’s cover of “Blackbird”; "Your Moment of Zen" (RSBN's Brian Glenn admits he hasn't seen “as much [homelessness and chaos in New York] as I thought I would”).
3889April 22Jon StewartSalman RushdieKnife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder
"America's Most Tremendously Wanted" finds Jon excoriating the media for its lack of self-control in excessively covering Donald Trump's trial, prompting a dissenting opinion from TDS alum Jessica Williams ("Why you gotta be all 'get off my lawn' about it?");[39] Salman Rushdie discusses his healing journey following his August 2022 stabbing and the fight for free expression in the United States.[40]
3890April 23Ronny Chieng & Jordan KlepperStephanie KeltonFinding the Money
The Deficit Myth
"America's Most Tremendously Wanted" explores a hearing (or hearings, as Desi Lydic reports) into whether Donald Trump violated a court-imposed gag order; Ronny and Jordan examine Jesse Waters' belief that Trump's required presence at the trial is torturous for Trump, as well as Joe Biden's implying that "cannibals" in New Guinea ate his uncle during World War II; an ad for "Rant-a-Car," a vehicle rental service for those needing to gripe on social media behind a steering wheel; Stephanie Kelton explains the modern monetary theory and positive aspects of the national deficit.
3891April 24Ronny Chieng & Jordan KlepperU.S. Representative Andy Kim2024 U.S. Senate campaign
"Headlines" coverage of President Biden signing a foreign aid package and new refund rights for airline passengers; Grace Kuhlenschmidt on Tennessee allowing school teachers to carry guns; Patrick McEnroe analyzes a pickleball showdown pitting Ronny and former tennis pro Michael Kosta vs. "The Pickleball Twins";[41] Andy Kim on working in Congress (“the world’s worst reality TV show”), his campaign for Bob Menendez's Senate seat, and how America can solidify its global role in the 21st century.
3892April 25Ronny Chieng & Jordan KlepperKyle ChaykaThe New Yorker
Filterworld: How Algorithms Flattened Culture
"America's Most Tremendously Wanted" finds Donald Trump derisively accepting Bill Barr's endorsement, seeing David Pecker testify about catching and killing negative press on Trump's behalf, and hearing Supreme Court arguments over his presidential immunity claims; Michael Kosta discusses why Trump is both "Donny from the block" and "not a regular person"; a look at escalating conflicts between law enforcement and pro-Palestinian protestors on college campuses; Kyle Chayka on how algorithms have made people more passive and their tastes more homogeneous.

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  13. ^ "‘Daily Show’ Drags Viral AI Photos for Helping Trump ‘Win Over Black Voters Without Having to Meet Any,’" from The Wrap, 3/6/2024
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  17. ^ The Daily Show: "Eagle Pass, TX Residents Sound Off on the Real 'Invasion'" on YouTube (accessed 3/8/2024)
  18. ^ The Daily Show: "Awkwafina & Ronny Chieng Interview Each Other About “Kung Fu Panda 4” on YouTube (accessed 3/8/2024)
  19. ^ "Jon Stewart Calls Out The GOP’s 'Performative' Patriotism In Latest ‘Daily Show’ Salvo: 'This Is Monarchy Sh*t,'" from Deadline, 3/11/2024
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  24. ^ "‘Daily Show’ Says Trump Can’t Be ‘Too Mad’ About NBC-Ronna McDaniel Ouster Since He Just ‘Fired Her From the RNC,’" from TheWrap, 3/27/2024
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  34. ^ The Daily Show: "Jon Stewart Interrogates America's Support of Israel & 2024 Solar Eclipse Mania" on YouTube (accessed 4/9/2024)
  35. ^ The Daily Show: "Alex Garland - 'Civil War'" on YouTube (accessed 4/10/2024)
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  41. ^ The Daily Show: "The Tennis vs. Pickleball Turf War" on YouTube (accessed 4/25/2024)

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