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Late-night hosts discussed misogyny, fear, and racist comments about Puerto Rico at Donald Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden in New York on Sunday.

Stephen Colbert

On The Late Show, Stephen Colbert reflected on the upcoming election, describing it as a moment where Americans will see the true reflection of their country. He compared it to standing in front of a mirror of democracy, revealing the reality of where the nation stands. Colbert then turned his attention to Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden, which was characterized by many as a display of fascism, misogyny, and racism.

Colbert criticized the opening comedian, Tony Hinchcliffe, for making racist jokes about Puerto Rico, referring to the island as a “floating pile of garbage”. He humorously pointed out the irony of such a statement coming from someone in New York City. Colbert also mentioned The Washington Post’s decision not to endorse a candidate in the presidential election, highlighting the controversy surrounding it.

The Daily Show

Jon Stewart, on The Daily Show, delved into the offensive remarks made at Trump’s rally, particularly focusing on Hinchcliffe’s jokes about Puerto Rico. He also criticized Trump’s proposed mass deportations and highlighted the historical implications of such actions. Stewart warned about the dangers of Trump’s rhetoric and its impact on the country.

Seth Meyers

Seth Meyers on Late Night mocked various figures present at Trump’s rally, including Elon Musk and Tucker Carlson. Meyers ridiculed Musk’s attempt to appear edgy with a “dark gothic Maga” persona and poked fun at Carlson’s perceived jealousy of Kamala Harris. He also joked about Trump’s campaign distancing itself from Hinchcliffe’s racist comments, highlighting the unusual nature of such a move.

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