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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 only missing one thing: A Snoop Dogg narration. 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.