The Daily Show Season 23

October. 02,2017      TV-14
Rating:
8.3
Trailer Synopsis

The World's Fakest News Team tackle the biggest stories in news, politics and pop culture.

Episode 157 : America Ferrera
September. 27,2018
Emotions run high as Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee, and America Ferrera discusses her book “American Like Me.”
Episode 156 : Bill Gates
September. 26,2018
Brett Kavanaugh faces a third sexual misconduct allegation, Roy Wood Jr. goes to extremes to bridge America’s partisan divide, and Bill Gates discusses Goalkeepers.
Episode 155 : M.I.A.
September. 25,2018
Brett Kavanaugh insists that he was a virgin in college, Neal Brennan implores Trump-supporting Republicans to find Jesus, and M.I.A. discusses “Matangi / Maya / M.I.A.”
Episode 154 : Jenny Han
September. 24,2018
A second woman accuses Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault, Michael Kosta and Roy Wood Jr. tackle sports headlines, and Jenny Han discusses “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.”
Episode 153 : Tracey Ullman
September. 20,2018
Roy Wood Jr. comes up with a sci-fi solution for a racially charged problem, Desi Lydic addresses helicopter parenting, and Tracey Ullman discusses “Tracey Ullman’s Show.”
Episode 152 : Eli Saslow & Derek Black
September. 19,2018
Controversy swirls around Bert and Ernie’s sexuality, Brett Kavanaugh faces sexual assault allegations, and Eli Saslow and Derek Black discuss “Rising Out of Hatred.”
Episode 151 : José Andrés
September. 13,2018
The World’s Fakest News Team forecasts more disastrous tweets from President Trump, Trevor pitches a Trump-inspired Magic 8 Ball, and José Andrés discusses “We Fed an Island.”
Episode 150 : Anna Kendrick
September. 12,2018
The East Coast braces for Hurricane Florence, Roy Wood Jr. investigates structural racism in Boston, and Anna Kendrick chats about her role in “A Simple Favor.”
Episode 149 : Mitski
September. 11,2018
President Trump continues his tradition of behaving badly on 9/11, Michael Kosta examines a midterm race in Orange County, CA, and musician Mitski discusses “Be the Cowboy.”
Episode 148 : Amy Klobuchar & Kevin Love
September. 10,2018
Barack Obama takes aim at President Trump, Senator Amy Klobuchar discusses “Nevertheless, We Persisted,” and Cleveland Cavaliers player Kevin Love sits down with Trevor.
Episode 147 : Maggie Gyllenhaal
September. 06,2018
Conservatives claim to be censored by Facebook and Twitter, Senator Kamala Harris grills Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, and Maggie Gyllenhaal discusses “The Deuce.”
Episode 146 : April Ryan
September. 05,2018
An anonymous White House official blasts President Trump in the New York Times, Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court hearings continue, and CNN’s April Ryan discusses “Under Fire.”
Episode 145 : DeRay Mckesson
September. 04,2018
Trevor examines high-profile boycotts, tensions rise at Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court confirmation hearing, and DeRay Mckesson discusses “On the Other Side of Freedom.”
Episode 144 : D.L. Hughley
August. 16,2018
Fired FBI agent Peter Strzok gets a major boost via GoFundMe, Hasan Minhaj tries to save MoviePass, and comedian D.L. Hughley discusses his book “How Not to Get Shot.”
Episode 143 : Jimmy O. Yang
August. 15,2018
Roy Wood Jr. reacts to Donald Trump’s alleged use of the N-word, Ronny Chieng learns about deregulation, and Jimmy O. Yang discusses “Crazy Rich Asians” and “How to American.”
Episode 142 : Omarosa Manigault Newman
August. 14,2018
Dulce Sloan demands equal pay for black women, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan takes a page from the Trump playbook, and Omarosa Manigault Newman talks about “Unhinged.”
Episode 141 : Spike Lee
August. 13,2018
Omarosa Manigault Newman releases two secretly taped White House conversations, a Unite the Right rally fizzles out in Washington, D.C., and Spike Lee talks “BlacKkKlansman.”
Episode 140 : Emma Gonzalez & Matt Deitsch
August. 09,2018
Mothers face harassment for breastfeeding in public, the first black “Peanuts” character turns 50, and March For Our Lives activists Emma Gonzalez and Matt Deitsch stop by.
Episode 139 : Big Boi
August. 08,2018
The Trump administration targets legal immigrants, Lewis Black rails against summer camp programs for adults, and rapper-producer Big Boi discusses his album “Boomiverse.”
Episode 138 : Rob Corddry
August. 07,2018
Former Trump campaign official Rick Gates testifies against Paul Manafort, Hasan Minhaj explores the history of presidential pardons, and “Dog Days” star Rob Corddry stops by.
Episode 137 : Stacey Abrams
August. 06,2018
President Trump bashes LeBron James on Twitter, Trevor explains why Iran and America aren’t friends, and Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams talks “Minority Leader.”
Episode 136 : A$AP Rocky
August. 02,2018
Former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort goes on trial, Attorney General Jeff Sessions creates a Religious Liberty Task Force, and A$AP Rocky discusses his album “Testing.”
Episode 135 : Michael McFaul
August. 01,2018
The debate over 3D-printed “ghost guns” heats up, Jim Jordan runs for House Speaker amid a sexual assault scandal, and Michael McFaul discusses “From Cold War to Hot Peace.”
Episode 134 : Skylar Grey
July. 31,2018
Beyonce takes over a cover issue of Vogue, Michael Kosta weighs in on the GOP’s latest proposed tax cut for the rich, and Skylar Grey chats with Trevor about her music career.
Episode 133 : Andrea Mitchell
July. 30,2018
Rudy Giuliani attempts to smear Michael Cohen, Trevor announces the book version of “The Donald J. Trump Presidential Twitter Library,” and MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell stops by.
Episode 132 : Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
July. 26,2018
President Trump tries to undo the effects of his own policies, a global heat wave alarms scientists, and New York congressional candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez stops by.
Episode 131 : Bo Burnham
July. 25,2018
Audio of an exchange between Donald Trump and Michael Cohen raises eyebrows, Roy Wood Jr. meets online victims of mistaken identity, and Bo Burnham discusses “Eighth Grade.”
Episode 130 : Michael Scott Moore
July. 24,2018
The Trump administration targets environmental protection laws, Desi Lydic investigates Staten Island’s deer problem, and Michael Scott Moore talks “The Desert and the Sea.”
Episode 129 : Tip “T.I.” Harris
July. 23,2018
President Trump tweets an all-caps threat to Iran’s president, Roy Wood Jr. and Ronny Chieng react to bizarre baseball news, and Tip “T.I.” Harris talks “The Grand Hustle.”
Episode 128 : Daveed Diggs & Rafael Casal
July. 19,2018
Michael Kosta reacts to the arrest of alleged Russian agent Maria Butina, Roy Wood Jr. highlights conspiracy theories, and Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal talk “Blindspotting.”
Episode 127 : Annie Lowrey
July. 18,2018
The FDA mulls a ban on labeling non-dairy products as “milk,” Trevor does a deep dive into the life of Nelson Mandela, and Annie Lowrey discusses her book “Give People Money.”
Episode 126 : Wiz Khalifa
July. 17,2018
President Trump walks back his comment supporting Russia over the U.S., Ronny Chieng tackles a chicken coop craze among millionaires, and Wiz Khalifa talks “Rolling Papers 2.”
Episode 125 : Boots Riley
July. 16,2018
President Trump cozies up to Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Gina Yashere reacts to Trump’s disastrous visit to the U.K., and Boots Riley discusses his film “Sorry to Bother You.”
Episode 124 : Darnell L. Moore
June. 28,2018
Hasan Minhaj reacts to Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy’s retirement, Trevor highlights progress for LGBTQ rights, and Darnell L. Moore discusses “No Ashes in the Fire.”
Episode 123 : Janet Mock
June. 27,2018
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez beats Joe Crowley in New York’s primary election, Michael Kosta examines the political perils of anti-Trump rhetoric, and Janet Mock discusses “Pose.”
Episode 122 : Bill Clinton & James Patterson
June. 26,2018
Confrontations with Trump officials ignite a civility debate, Michael Kosta attends a Trump rally, and Bill Clinton and James Patterson discuss “The President Is Missing.”
Episode 121 : J Prince
June. 25,2018
A Virginia restaurant ejects Sarah Huckabee Sanders, a white woman calls the cops on an eight-year-old black girl, and J Prince discusses “The Art & Science of Respect.”
Episode 120 : June 21, 2018
June. 21,2018
Episode 119 : June 20, 2018
June. 20,2018
Episode 118 : June 19, 2018
June. 19,2018
Episode 117 : June 18, 2018
June. 18,2018
Episode 116 : Mike Colter
June. 14,2018
Actor Mike Colter, star of “Marvel's Luke Cage.”
Episode 115 : Ian Bremmer
June. 13,2018
Ian Bremmer, Eurasia group president and author ( “Us vs. Them: The Failure of Globalism.”)
Episode 114 : Eric Garcetti
June. 12,2018
Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti stops by the Daily Show.
Episode 113 : Kirsten Gillibrand, Don Christensen, BriGette McCoy
June. 11,2018
Ian Bremmer, Eurasia group president and author ( “Us vs. Them: The Failure of Globalism.”)
Episode 112 : Regina King
June. 07,2018
EPA chief Scott Pruitt takes heat for possible ethics violations, the NFL's Malcolm Jenkins silently fires back at President Trump, and Regina King discusses "Seven Seconds."
Episode 111 : Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
June. 06,2018
Trevor highlights how Facebook thrives on polarization, Ronny Chieng tackles adventure playgrounds, and feminist author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie discusses "Dear Ijeawele."
Episode 110 : Brian Tyree Henry
June. 05,2018
The Miss America pageant ditches its swimsuit contest, Hasan Minhaj wonders if President Trump is converting to Islam, and actor Brian Tyree Henry chats about "Hotel Artemis."
Episode 109 : Awkwafina
June. 04,2018
President Trump's legal team argues that he can't be charged with a crime, the U.S.-North Korea summit is back on, and Awkwafina talks "Ocean's 8" and "Crazy Rich Asians."
Episode 108 : Cynthia Nixon
May. 31,2018
Kim Kardashian meets with President Trump at the White House, Ronny Chieng takes aim at a greedy televangelist, and Cynthia Nixon discusses her bid for governor of New York.
Episode 107 : Tarana Burke
May. 30,2018
President Trump pushes a wild conspiracy theory to discredit the FBI, Fox News pundits react to Roseanne Barr's racist tweet, and Tarana Burke discusses the Me Too movement.
Episode 106 : Johnny Knoxville
May. 29,2018
Immigration officials separate families at the U.S.-Mexico border, Roy Wood Jr. contributes to Starbucks's racial bias training, and Johnny Knoxville discusses "Action Point."
Episode 105 : Terry Crews
May. 16,2018
Betsy DeVos shutters investigations into for-profit colleges, John Bolton jeopardizes U.S.-North Korea peace talks, and Terry Crews discusses "Brooklyn Nine-Nine."
Episode 104 : Gayle King
May. 15,2018
President Trump ends his nights by chatting with Sean Hannity, Ronny Chieng weighs in on Michigan's first police cat, and CBS's Gayle King discusses her book "Note to Self."
Episode 103 : Michael C. Hall
May. 14,2018
President Trump opens a controversial U.S. embassy in Jerusalem, John Kelly makes disparaging remarks about Mexican immigrants, and Michael C. Hall chats about "Safe."
Episode 102 : Joaquin Castro
May. 10,2018
A black Yale student is interrogated by police for napping, Desi Lydic investigates a refugee flow from the U.S. to Canada, and Rep. Joaquin Castro sits down with Trevor.
Episode 101 : Diane Guerrero
May. 09,2018
Don Blankenship loses his Senate primary bid in West Virginia, Trevor highlights gun-happy police officers, and Diane Guerrero discusses her memoir "In the Country We Love."
Episode 100 : Jon Meacham
May. 08,2018
President Trump ditches the Iran nuclear deal, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman faces sexual abuse allegations, and Jon Meacham discusses "The Soul of America."
Episode 99 : Ronan Farrow
May. 07,2018
An NHL player goes on a face-licking spree, Michael Kosta breaks down Rudy Giuliani's defense strategy for President Trump, and Ronan Farrow discusses his book "War on Peace."
Episode 98 : David Blaine
May. 03,2018
Rudy Giuliani lights a fire under the Stormy Daniels scandal, Lewis Black sounds off about midterm primary battles, and magician David Blaine chats about "David Blaine Live."
Episode 97 : Michael Hayden
May. 02,2018
Donald Trump is accused of faking his doctor's note, Kanye West comes under fire for saying slavery was "a choice," and Michael Hayden discusses "The Assault on Intelligence."
Episode 96 : Antoinette Robertson
May. 01,2018
Robert Mueller's questions for President Trump are leaked to the press, Michael Kosta chats with a 27th Amendment hero, and Antoinette Robertson discusses "Dear White People."
Episode 95 : Kevin Young
April. 30,2018
President Trump takes credit for a summit between the two Koreas, Michelle Wolf sparks outrage at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, and Kevin Young discusses "Brown."
Episode 94 : James Forman Jr.
April. 26,2018
North Korea's nuclear testing site collapses, President Trump launches into an unhinged tirade on "Fox & Friends," and author James Forman Jr. discusses "Locking Up Our Own."
Episode 93 : Christina Hendricks & Ricardo Rossello
April. 25,2018
Controversy swirls around Trump's pick for VA secretary, Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rossello discusses post-Maria recovery, and Christina Hendricks talks about "Good Girls."
Episode 92 : Jonah Goldberg
April. 24,2018
President Trump cozies up to French President Emmanuel Macron, strippers compete with bartenders in New York City, and author Jonah Goldberg discusses "Suicide of the West."
Episode 91 : Tracy Morgan
April. 23,2018
Donald Trump allegedly lied in order to get on the Forbes 400 list in 1982, Kanye West tweets controversial remarks about racism, and Tracy Morgan discusses "The Last O.G."
Episode 90 : Thandie Newton
April. 19,2018
Puerto Rico experiences a massive power outage, Trevor highlights misadventures of "good guys with guns," and Thandie Newton discusses her role on "Westworld."
Episode 89 : Chelsea Clinton
April. 18,2018
A train filled with human waste from New York City riles Alabamians, Desi Lydic examines the "raw water" trend, and Chelsea Clinton discusses "She Persisted Around the World."
Episode 88 : Eric Holder
April. 17,2018
The IRS gives taxpayers an extra day to file, Sean Hannity downplays his relationship with Michael Cohen, and Former Attorney General Eric Holder sits down with Trevor.
Episode 87 : Alex Wagner
April. 16,2018
NASA scientists send human sperm into space, ex-FBI Director James Comey hurls shade at President Trump on "20/20," and journalist Alex Wagner discusses her book "Futureface."
Episode 86 : Karlie Kloss
April. 12,2018
A rumor surfaces that President Trump secretly had a child with a former employee, Roy Wood Jr. examines the Fair Housing Act, and Karlie Kloss discusses Kode With Klossy.
Episode 85 : Martellus Bennett
April. 11,2018
President Trump uses Twitter to threaten Syria, Hasan Minhaj explains the impeachment process, and Martellus Bennett chats about his children's book "Hey A.J., It's Bedtime!"
Episode 84 : Mariska Hargitay
April. 10,2018
Mark Zuckerberg gets grilled by Congress, Michael Kosta and Roy Wood Jr. announce the winner of the Bracket of Bulls**t, and Mariska Hargitay discusses "I Am Evidence."
Episode 83 : Tyra Banks
April. 09,2018
The FBI raids the office of Trump's attorney, EPA chief Scott Pruitt comes under fire for a long list of scandals, and Tyra Banks chats about her book "Perfect Is Boring."
Episode 82 : Rosie Perez
March. 29,2018
Kim Jong-un comes out of his shell, "Punish a Muslim Day" fliers spark outrage in the U.K., and Rosie Perez discusses arts education and her role in NBC's "Rise."
Episode 81 : Chloe x Halle
March. 28,2018
Desi Lydic channels Sarah Huckabee Sanders, a sheriff profits off of inmates' food money, and Chloe x Halle perform songs from their debut album "The Kids Are Alright."
Episode 80 : Sean Penn
March. 27,2018
Trevor examines Trump's incoming National Security Adviser John Bolton, Third Month Mania's bulls**t heats up, and Sean Penn discusses his novel "Bob Honey Who Just Do Stuff."
Episode 79 : Tyler Perry
March. 26,2018
America's teens make history at the March For Our Lives, Roy Wood Jr. investigates a pro-gun rally in Montana, and Tyler Perry discusses his film "Acrimony."
Episode 78 : RuPaul Charles
March. 22,2018
Ronny Chieng weighs in on Facebook's data-sharing scandal, Trevor talks to survivors of the school shooting in Parkland, FL, and RuPaul Charles discusses "RuPaul's Drag Race."
Episode 77 : Matt Damon & Gary White
March. 21,2018
Three women add to President Trump's legal woes, Trevor breaks down the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal, and Matt Damon and Gary White discuss Water.org and WaterEquity.
Episode 76 : Drew Barrymore
March. 20,2018
President Trump wages a war against opioids, Third Month Mania's Bracket of Bulls**t enters round two, and Drew Barrymore discusses her role in "Santa Clarita Diet."
Episode 75 : Mitch Landrieu
March. 19,2018
FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe is fired, Vladimir Putin celebrates yet another election victory, and Mitch Landrieu discusses his book "In the Shadow of Statues."
Episode 74 : Christiane Amanpour
March. 15,2018
An astronaut's DNA is altered by his time in space, Trump taps CNBC's Larry Kudlow to be his economic adviser, and Christiane Amanpour discusses "Sex & Love Around the World."
Episode 73 : Krysten Ritter
March. 14,2018
Students protest gun violence on National Walkout Day, Lewis Black examines Donald Trump's golfing habits, and Krysten Ritter discusses her role on "Marvel's Jessica Jones."
Episode 72 : David Byrne
March. 13,2018
President Trump fires Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Vladimir Putin refuses to admit that Russia poisoned a spy in the U.K., and David Byrne discusses "American Utopia."
Episode 71 : Junot Diaz
March. 12,2018
President Trump agrees to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, Michael Kosta and Roy Wood Jr. kick off Third Month Mania, and author Junot Diaz discusses "Islandborn."
Episode 70 : Vann R. Newkirk II
March. 08,2018
Donald Trump pushes the myth that video games spur gun violence, Dulce Sloan examines tech's racial blind spot, and Vann R. Newkirk II talks Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy.
Episode 69 : Terese Marie Mailhot
March. 07,2018
The White House erupts into chaos despite Donald Trump's denials, Ronny Chieng looks at how A.I. is changing the legal system, and Terese Marie Mailhot talks "Heart Berries."
Episode 68 : Malcolm Jenkins
March. 06,2018
Former Trump aide Sam Nunberg lashes out at Robert Mueller's subpoena, Desi Lydic explores robot sex, and Eagles captain Malcolm Jenkins discusses his off-the-field activism.
Episode 67 : David Chang
March. 05,2018
President Trump threatens to impose tariffs on aluminum and steel, Trevor weighs the cost of artificial intelligence on everyday life, and David Chang talks "Ugly Delicious."
Episode 66 : Chadwick Boseman
March. 01,2018
President Trump sides with Democrats on gun control, Ronny Chieng asks a pro wrestler how Democrats can reach middle America, and Chadwick Boseman discusses "Black Panther."
Episode 65 : Jorge Ramos
February. 28,2018
HUD Secretary Ben Carson blows taxpayer money on office furniture, Roy Wood Jr. and Dulce Sloan examine accomplishments of black women, and Jorge Ramos discusses "Stranger."
Episode 64 : Nima Elbagir
February. 27,2018
Trevor looks at the 2018 midterm congressional candidates, a German village grapples with a Nazi-era town bell, and CNN's Nima Elbagir talks about Libya's slave trade.
Episode 63 : Wayne Brady
February. 26,2018
Critics slam the sheriff who allegedly ignored warnings about the Parkland shooter, Roy Wood Jr. and Michael Kosta recap the Olympics, and Wayne Brady discusses "Kinky Boots."
Episode 62 : Lupita Nyong'o
February. 22,2018
Parkland shooting survivors confront Marco Rubio and President Trump on gun control, Roy Wood Jr. celebrates black innovators, and Lupita Nyong'o discusses "Black Panther."
Episode 61 : Ludacris
February. 21,2018
Conservatives accuse the Parkland survivors of being paid actors, Florida sidelines gun control measures for anti-porn legislation, and Ludacris discusses "Fear Factor."
Episode 60 : Taylor Kitsch
February. 20,2018
School shooting survivors in Florida stage rallies for gun control, Roy Wood Jr. explains why black audiences love "Black Panther," and Taylor Kitsch discusses "Waco."
Episode 59 : Steve Aoki
February. 08,2018
Trevor breaks down reports on Russia hacking voter rolls and Rob Porter's resignation, Roy Wood Jr. honors unsung black politicians, and Steve Aoki discusses "Kolony."
Episode 58 : “The 15:17 to Paris” Cast
February. 07,2018
President Trump orders a military parade, Trevor examines recent archeological findings, and Anthony Sadler, Alek Skarlatos and Spencer Stone discuss "The 15:17 to Paris."
Episode 57 : Liz Claman
February. 06,2018
President Trump accuses Democrats of treason for not applauding him, Hasan Minhaj reacts to the Dow Jones taking a record dip, and Liz Claman weighs in on the stock market.
Episode 56 : Jessica Williams & Phoebe Robinson
February. 05,2018
Republicans react to Devin Nunes's FBI memo, Michael Kosta and Roy Wood Jr. examine racist sports logos, and Jessica Williams and Phoebe Robinson discuss "2 Dope Queens."
Episode 55 : Rose McGowan
February. 01,2018
The GOP pushes a sketchy memo in hopes of undermining the Trump-Russia probe, Roy Wood Jr. examines the on-screen deaths of black actors, and Rose McGowan discusses "Brave."
Episode 54 : Angela Rye
January. 31,2018
Conservatives praise President Trump's first State of the Union, Roy Wood Jr. gives an update on black America, and Angela Rye discusses "Angela Rye's State of the Union."
Episode 53 : David Remnick
January. 30,2018
In a live episode following the State of the Union, Trevor chats with Michael Kosta and The New Yorker's David Remnick about President Trump's first year in office.
Episode 52 : Alex Gibney
January. 29,2018
Hillary Clinton reportedly shielded a 2008 campaign staffer accused of sexual harassment, President Trump tried to fire Robert Mueller, and Alex Gibney talks "Dirty Money."
Episode 51 : Cecile Richards
January. 25,2018
The GOP claims that the FBI is undermining the White House, Desi Lydic gives tips on interviewing President Trump, and Cecile Richards discusses Planned Parenthood's future.
Episode 50 : P.K. Subban
January. 24,2018
Trevor breaks down how gerrymandering affects democracy, Dulce Sloan and Michael Kosta examine the Mexico border wall debate, and P.K. Subban discusses the NHL All-Star Game.
Episode 49 : Jason Reynolds
January. 23,2018
Trevor explains why Dreamers had the most to lose in the government shutdown, Roy Wood Jr. reacts to the 2018 Oscar nominations, and Jason Reynolds discusses "Long Way Down."
Episode 48 : Michael Wolff
January. 22,2018
A stalemate in Congress leads to a government shutdown, Dulce Sloan and Desi Lydic look back on the 2017 Women's March, and Michael Wolff discusses his book "Fire and Fury."
Episode 47 : Ricky Gervais
January. 18,2018
President Trump signals an overhaul of both illegal and legal immigration, Trevor catches up on lesser-known news, and Ricky Gervais discusses the game show "Child Support."
Episode 46 : Anthony Bourdain
January. 17,2018
Senator Cory Booker calls out Kirstjen Nielsen for dismissing racist remarks, a porn star details her affair with Donald Trump, and Anthony Bourdain discusses "Parts Unknown."
Episode 45 : Ricky Martin
January. 16,2018
Trevor looks back at Chris Christie's governorship, Ronny Chieng examines the top gadgets at the Consumer Electronics Show, and Ricky Martin discusses "American Crime Story."
Episode 44 : Vashti Harrison
January. 15,2018
President Trump faces fallout after calling immigrant nations "s**tholes," a missile alert is mistakenly issued in Hawaii, and Vashti Harrison discusses "Little Leaders."
Episode 43 : Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
January. 11,2018
President Trump exempts Florida from an offshore drilling proposal, Hasan Minhaj finds out how to challenge hate speech, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar discusses "Becoming Kareem."
Episode 42 : Dee Rees
January. 10,2018
President Trump meets with congressional leaders to negotiate the terms of DACA, Lewis Black gives an update on New York City, and filmmaker Dee Rees discusses "Mudbound."
Episode 41 : Jason Mitchell
January. 09,2018
President Trump slams the Justice Department for not protecting him in the Russia probe, Trevor runs through lesser-reported headlines, and Jason Mitchell discusses "The Chi."
Episode 40 : Ashley Graham
January. 08,2018
President Trump calls himself a "stable genius" on Twitter, Roy Wood Jr. and Michael Kosta break down NFL headlines, and Ashley Graham discusses "America's Next Top Model."
Episode 39 : Jodi Kantor
January. 04,2018
Michael Wolff releases a salacious book on President Trump, Michael Kosta learns how California is curbing gun violence, and Jodi Kantor discusses her Harvey Weinstein report.
Episode 38 : Dan Harris
January. 03,2018
Steve Bannon calls Team Trump's contacts with Russia "treasonous," President Trump taunts North Korea on Twitter, and Dan Harris discusses "Meditation for Fidgety Skeptics."
Episode 37 : Yara Shahidi
January. 02,2018
The GOP tax plan takes effect, Kim Jong-un hints at North Korea's nuclear capabilities and possible peace talks with South Korea, and Yara Shahidi discusses "Grown-ish."
Episode 36 : Niecy Nash
December. 14,2017
Conservative pundits call on Robert Mueller to end the Trump-Russia probe, Ronny Chieng learns about cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, and Niecy Nash chats about "Downsizing."
Episode 35 : Satya Nadella
December. 13,2017
Roy Wood Jr. reacts to Democrat Doug Jones winning the Alabama Senate race, Dulce Sloan weighs in on black female voters, and Satya Nadella discusses "Hit Refresh."
Episode 34 : Bob Odenkirk
December. 12,2017
Roy Moore's wife uses questionable logic to claim her husband isn't racist, Roy Wood Jr. tells the GOP how to rebrand their tax plan, and Bob Odenkirk discusses "The Post."
Episode 33 : Pete Souza
December. 11,2017
Trevor questions the GOP's response to sexual assault, Ronny Chieng examines crime-fighting technology, and Pete Souza discusses "Obama: An Intimate Portrait."
Episode 32 : Tiffany Haddish
December. 07,2017
The Supreme Court considers whether a baker can deny a gay couple a wedding cake, Trevor looks at lesser-reported news, and Tiffany Haddish discusses "The Last Black Unicorn."
Episode 31 : St. Vincent
December. 06,2017
President Trump seemingly wrestles with his dentures during a presser, Russia is banned from the Winter Games amid a doping scandal, and St. Vincent discusses "Masseduction."
Episode 30 : Julia Ioffe
December. 05,2017
The RNC resumes funding for Roy Moore's Senate bid, Desi Lydic profiles a liberal survivalist, and The Atlantic's Julia Ioffe discusses Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Episode 29 : Frankie Shaw
December. 04,2017
Michael Flynn pleads guilty to lying to the FBI, Senate Republicans pass sweeping tax cuts for the wealthy, and Frankie Shaw discusses her Showtime series "SMILF."
Episode 28 : Henry Louis Gates Jr.
November. 30,2017
Libya uses Donald Trump's tweets to discredit a CNN report, Hasan Minhaj examines the White House's Islamophobia, and Henry Louis Gates, Jr., discusses "Finding Your Roots."
Episode 27 : Talib Kweli
November. 29,2017
Gina Yashere weighs in on the racism aimed at Meghan Markle, President Trump appoints Mick Mulvaney as director of the CFPB, and Talib Kweli discusses "Radio Silence."
Episode 26 : Greta Gerwig
November. 28,2017
Trevor explains why Donald Trump calls Elizabeth Warren "Pocahontas," Project Veritas tries to delegitimize The Washington Post, and Greta Gerwig discusses "Lady Bird."
Episode 25 : Esther Perel
November. 27,2017
Congress grapples with a series of high-profile sexual assault accusations, President Trump pushes tax cuts for the wealthy, and Esther Perel discusses "The State of Affairs."
Episode 24 : Jordan Peele
November. 16,2017
Senator Al Franken is accused of groping a reporter during a 2006 USO tour, Jon Stewart talks about "Night of Too Many Stars," and Jordan Peele discusses his film "Get Out."
Episode 23 : Elaine McMillion Sheldon
November. 15,2017
Congress debates President Trump's power to use nuclear arms, Michelle Wolf explains how to not sexually harass coworkers, and Elaine McMillion Sheldon discusses "Heroin(e)."
Episode 22 : 2 Chainz
November. 14,2017
Ronny Chieng explains how President Trump has made China more powerful, a fifth woman accuses Roy Moore of sexual misconduct, and 2 Chainz discusses "Most Expensivest."
Episode 21 : Hari Kondabolu
November. 13,2017
Roy Moore is accused of sexual assault, President Trump mocks Kim Jong-un and defends Vladimir Putin on a trip to Asia, and Hari Kondabolu discusses "The Problem with Apu."
Episode 20 : Van Jones
November. 09,2017
President Trump visits China, Lewis Black calls for lawmakers to stop politicizing veterans, and Van Jones discusses his book "Beyond the Messy Truth."
Episode 19 : Kenneth Branagh
November. 08,2017
Democrats sweep the 2017 elections, Trevor tries to imagine a worse president than Donald Trump, and Kenneth Branagh discusses his film "Murder on the Orient Express."
Episode 18 : Jeff Ross
November. 07,2017
Sen. Rand Paul gets into a landscaping dispute with his neighbor, Saudi Arabia's crown prince cracks down on corruption, and Jeff Ross discusses Jeff Ross Roasts the Border.
Episode 17 : Jeff Flake & Tig Notaro
November. 06,2017
President Trump kicks off his tour of Asia in Japan, Sen. Jeff Flake discusses his book "Conscience of a Conservative," and Tig Notaro talks about her show "One Mississippi."
Episode 16 : Gabrielle Union
November. 02,2017
Congress grills tech execs on Russian-bought ads meant to influence U.S. voters, Trevor recaps simpler news, and Gabrielle Union discusses "We're Going to Need More Wine."
Episode 15 : Hillary Clinton
November. 01,2017
President Trump calls to curb immigration after a terrorist attack in New York City, and Hillary Clinton discusses "What Happened" and weighs in on the Trump-Russia probe.
Episode 14 : Gretchen Carlson
October. 31,2017
Michael Kosta reacts to John Kelly's revisionist Civil War history, Desi Lydic spends Halloween avoiding President Trump's tweets, and Gretchen Carlson discusses "Be Fierce."
Episode 13 : Ta-Nehisi Coates
October. 30,2017
Paul Manafort is indicted by Robert Mueller, Trevor breaks down the biggest headlines of the weekend, and Ta-Nehisi Coates discusses his book "We Were Eight Years in Power."
Episode 12 : Miles Teller & Jason Hall
October. 26,2017
President Trump responds to the opioid epidemic, Roy Wood Jr. warns against racist Halloween costumes, and Miles Teller and Jason Hall discuss "Thank You for Your Service."
Episode 11 : Maggie Gyllenhaal
October. 25,2017
Senators Bob Corker and Jeff Flake stand against President Trump, Ronny Chieng examines the automation of fast food, and Maggie Gyllenhaal discusses "The Deuce."
Episode 10 : Margo Price
October. 24,2017
Bill O'Reilly blames God for his sexual harassment cases, Michael Kosta examines the environmental decline of the Great Lakes, and Margo Price discusses "All American Made."
Episode 9 : Khizr Khan
October. 23,2017
John Kelly lies about a congresswoman while defending President Trump, Fox News shows selective outrage over sexual harassment, and Khizr Khan discusses "An American Family."
Episode 8 : Vic Mensa
October. 19,2017
President Trump feuds with Gold Star families, Hasan Minhaj explains how Chicago could prevent a nuclear attack from North Korea, and Vic Mensa discusses "The Autobiography."
Episode 7 : Lena Waithe
October. 18,2017
From Chicago, Michelle Wolf weighs in on Harvey Weinstein's alleged sexual assaults, Dulce Sloan learns about Young Chicago Authors, and Lena Waithe discusses "The Chi."
Episode 6 : Arne Duncan & Curtis Toler
October. 17,2017
President Trump buddies up to Mitch McConnell at a surprise presser, Ronny Chieng learns about Chicago's jail pizza program, and Arne Duncan and Curtis Toler discuss CRED.
Episode 5 : Common
October. 16,2017
From Chicago, Trevor examines the politicization of the Windy City, Roy Wood Jr. finds out how former gang members are reducing crime rates, and Common discusses "Marshall."
Episode 4 : Kenya Barris
October. 05,2017
Pro-life Congressman Tim Murphy resigns after pushing his mistress to get an abortion, Trevor remembers the anniversary of Pussygate, and Kenya Barris discusses "Black-ish."
Episode 3 : John Hodgman
October. 04,2017
Michael Kosta explains how Russia spreads fake news across social media in the U.S., Neal Brennan examines the gun control debate, and John Hodgman discusses "Vacationland."
Episode 2 : Jim Himes
October. 03,2017
Fox News struggles to process the mass shooting in Las Vegas, O.J. Simpson is released from prison, and Representative Jim Himes weighs in on U.S. gun control.
Episode 1 : Robin Thede
October. 02,2017
Las Vegas experiences the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, Tom Price resigns as secretary of Health and Human Services, and Robin Thede discusses "The Rundown."

Seasons

Season 29
Following the departure of host Trevor Noah at the end of 2022, a series of guest hosts from both within and outside "The Daily Show's" correspondents roster filled the program's anchor chair throughout 2023, each sitting in for a one-week assignment. On January 24, 2024, it was announced that Jon Stewart would return to the show he had hosted from 1999 to 2015. This time around, in addition to serving as an executive producer, Stewart will host Monday episodes through at least the end of the 2024 U.S. election cycle. From Tuesdays through Thursdays, members of "The Best F#@king News Team" will rotate hosting duties.
Season 29 2024
Season 28
Season 28 2022
Season 27
Season 27 2021
Season 26
Season 26 2020
Season 25
Season 25 2019
Season 24
Season 24 2018
Season 23
Season 23 2017
Season 22
Season 22 2016
Season 21
Season 21 2015
Season 20
Season 20 2014
Season 19
Season 19 2013
Season 18
Season 18 2012
Season 17
Season 17 2011
Season 16
Season 16 2011
Season 15
Season 15 2010
Season 14
Season 14 2009
Season 13
Season 13 2008
Season 12
Season 12 2007
Season 11
Season 11 2006
Season 10
Season 10 2005
Season 9
Season 9 2004
Season 8
Season 8 2003
Season 7
Season 7 2002
Season 6
Season 6 2001
Season 5
Season 5 2000
Season 4
Season 4 1999
Season 3
Season 3 1998
Season 2
Season 2 1997
Season 1
Season 1 1996

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