Late-night TV roundup: Seth Meyers criticizes Trump for aimlessly ranting about past grudges to sparse crowds

Late-night hosts discussed topics such as Kamala Harris’s closing argument speech, Donald Trump’s interview with Joe Rogan, and Elon Musk’s sperm donation.

Seth Meyers

As the election approaches its conclusion, Seth Meyers pointed out on Wednesday’s Late Night that instead of making his case to voters, Donald Trump is engaging in nonsensical conversations on podcasts.

Meyers highlighted Trump’s appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast, where even Rogan seemed skeptical of Trump’s claims about the 2020 election results. Trump failed to provide any evidence to support his assertions, leading Rogan to question whether Trump would ever present any evidence.

Meyers humorously remarked on Trump’s promise to bring in papers with compelling evidence in a future interview, despite having lost approximately 60 court cases challenging the election results without presenting such evidence.

Meyers reassured viewers about the upcoming election, emphasizing that Trump is not unbeatable and urging them not to lose hope. He highlighted the stark contrast between Trump’s lackluster rallies and Kamala Harris’s successful gatherings to promote her policy agenda.

Additionally, Meyers critiqued Trump for failing to disavow extreme statements made at his rallies, emphasizing the harmful beliefs they represent.

Jimmy Kimmel

Jimmy Kimmel urged viewers to vote in the upcoming election, poking fun at Trump’s potential reluctance to concede if he loses. Kimmel criticized Trump’s baseless claims of election fraud and reminded his audience that more false statements are likely to come.

Kimmel contrasted Trump’s dwindling rally attendance with the large crowd that gathered to hear Kamala Harris’s closing argument speech, emphasizing the enthusiasm generated by her message.

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Stephen Colbert

Stephen Colbert discussed Kamala Harris’s powerful closing argument speech, which aimed to counter Trump’s divisive rhetoric. Harris emphasized unity and contrasted Trump’s fear-mongering tactics with a message of hope and togetherness.

Colbert also joked about Elon Musk’s unusual offer to donate his sperm due to concerns about declining birth rates. He humorously warned Musk’s friends and acquaintances not to mistake his sperm donation for sourdough starter.