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Late Night Commentary on Trump’s Interview Walkout and NBA Game Appearance

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Insights from Late Night Shows on Trump’s Interview Walkout

During a recent episode of NBC’s ‘Meet the Press,’ President Trump walked out of the interview after host Kristen Welker challenged his claims about the 2020 presidential election and a recent California vote being rigged. Jon Stewart humorously dubbed this scenario as Trump’s ‘worst nightmare,’ emphasizing the persistence of Welker’s questioning.

Stewart commented, “President Trump’s reaction can be seen as the tantrum of a very sensitive individual who struggles outside the comfort zone of his unwavering supporters.” This statement captured the sentiment of disbelief over the walkout.

Seth Meyers offered another take, suggesting that Trump’s departure resembled ‘a slow-moving fog bank’ rather than a dramatic exit. His commentary highlighted the unexpected nature of Trump’s response to tough questions.

Jimmy Kimmel added humor with his remark about Trump’s preference for dating women who do not speak English, while Meyers jested, “I guess he doesn’t like it when the questions are a little harder than, ‘Is this a camel?’”

Furthering the mockery, Meyers noted Trump’s parting words to Welker: “Let’s call it quits because I’ve had enough. Thank you, darling.” Meyers quipped that Trump usually reserves such dismissive language for interactions with his wives.

President Trump’s Appearance at Knicks Game 3

President Trump’s presence at Game 3 of the NBA Finals also caught the attention of late-night hosts. Seth Meyers shared insights on the heightened security measures in place, quoting NBA Commissioner Adam Silver’s comments about fan understanding, despite New York sports fans’ reputation for impatience.

Jimmy Kimmel highlighted Trump’s appearance at the Knicks game as ironic given his prior inability to attend his son’s wedding due to other commitments. Kimmel’s observation emphasized Trump’s selective priorities.

Seth Meyers humorously remarked on Trump’s past parenting behavior by imagining Trump playing catch with a neighbor’s child instead of his own.

Seth Meyers mentioned potential delays for fans due to stringent screening procedures, advising early arrival to ensure timely entry for Game 4.

Jimmy Fallon added some comic relief regarding Trump’s intended courtside seating, joking about players potentially dribbling Trump’s head. He closed with a humorous image of Trump attending the game with Marco Rubio perched atop his shoulders.

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