EXCLUSIVE : Jon Stewart is doing a bit of overtime. The comedian, who hosts The Daily Show on Mondays, will host two live episodes of the Comedy Central series after the presidential debates . He will host the episodes on Thursday, June 27, and Tuesday, September 10, after the debates between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.
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He said the show works best if there’s a “clarity of vision and flexibility of process.” “There are broader themes that make the show cohesive,” he said. “We talk about Trump as a threat to democracy, and autocracy as a threat to democracy, external threats, but I think it’s more interesting to ask why internally that democracy feels fragile like that – where does that disconnect come fro.
