Jon Stewart addressed recent remarks made by Donald Trump during an appearance before Saudi investors, in which the president suggested he was open to being asked any question. The comment appeared to invite a wide range of topics, prompting attention from commentators and media figures.
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During his programme, Stewart paused before reacting to the statement, expressing apparent uncertainty about how to interpret the offer. He then introduced a prop referencing files linked to Jeffrey Epstein, using the moment to question the limits of Trump’s invitation.
The segment continued with Stewart adopting a satirical tone, suggesting that the president may not have intended such lines of inquiry. He subsequently clarified the joke, implying that Trump’s remarks were likely meant in a more general and informal context.
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Stewart concluded with broader commentary on Trump’s public manner, drawing comparisons intended to highlight his communication style. The exchange formed part of the programme’s wider political satire, reflecting ongoing scrutiny of the president’s public statements.