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Seth Meyers Asks What Trump’s Tweets Would Sound Like if Legally Vetted | Seth Meyers Asks What Trump’s Tweets Would Sound Like if Legally Vetted |
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Welcome to Best of Late Night, a rundown that lets you sleep — and lets us get paid to watch comedy. What do you think of it? What else are you interested in? Let us know: thearts@nytimes.com. | Welcome to Best of Late Night, a rundown that lets you sleep — and lets us get paid to watch comedy. What do you think of it? What else are you interested in? Let us know: thearts@nytimes.com. |
A second appeals court has ruled against President Trump’s revised travel ban, and the decision even cited one of the president’s own tweets. | A second appeals court has ruled against President Trump’s revised travel ban, and the decision even cited one of the president’s own tweets. |
“Trump’s lawyers have become so concerned about the possibility that his tweets could hurt him in court that one option considered in the White House involved having a group of lawyers review and vet President Trump’s tweets in advance,” Seth Meyers said on Monday. He imagined what a legally vetted Trump tweet might look like. | “Trump’s lawyers have become so concerned about the possibility that his tweets could hurt him in court that one option considered in the White House involved having a group of lawyers review and vet President Trump’s tweets in advance,” Seth Meyers said on Monday. He imagined what a legally vetted Trump tweet might look like. |
Stephen Colbert on Monday poked fun at Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the deputy White House press secretary, after she tweeted a puzzling slew of emojis — less than two weeks after President Trump’s famous “covfefe” tweet. On “The Late Show,” Stephen Colbert offered a theory: | Stephen Colbert on Monday poked fun at Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the deputy White House press secretary, after she tweeted a puzzling slew of emojis — less than two weeks after President Trump’s famous “covfefe” tweet. On “The Late Show,” Stephen Colbert offered a theory: |
Melania Trump has moved into the White House after a long delay. Her absence there had become a late-night TV trope. James Corden joked about how she might be adjusting. | Melania Trump has moved into the White House after a long delay. Her absence there had become a late-night TV trope. James Corden joked about how she might be adjusting. |
While he was in London last week, James Corden tried his hand at some alternate professions. | While he was in London last week, James Corden tried his hand at some alternate professions. |
This classic “Planet Earth” segment was missing only one thing: a Snoop Dogg narration. | |
Mark Wahlberg will appear on “The Tonight Show” on Tuesday, presumably to discuss the latest installment in the “Transformers” franchise, which is out later this month. | Mark Wahlberg will appear on “The Tonight Show” on Tuesday, presumably to discuss the latest installment in the “Transformers” franchise, which is out later this month. |
Delta Air Lines and Bank of America recently withdrew support for the Public Theater’s Shakespeare in the Park program because a production of “Julius Caesar” depicts the assassination of a Trump-like emperor. The play has a long history of timely political reimaginings. | Delta Air Lines and Bank of America recently withdrew support for the Public Theater’s Shakespeare in the Park program because a production of “Julius Caesar” depicts the assassination of a Trump-like emperor. The play has a long history of timely political reimaginings. |
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