Although we all could use a good chuckle at the events of the day, there was nothing to laugh about yesterday and that is reflected by our late night hosts.
The Late Show‘s host Stephen Colbert’s opening was delivered live.
After the unprecedented assault on democracy that took place in the Capitol Building today, Stephen Colbert kicks off his LIVE monologue with a message for cowardly Republican lawmakers who for five years have coddled the president’s fascist rhetoric: there will be a terrible price to pay.
As well, Jimmy Kimmel Live gives his thoughts on the storming of the Capitol building.
Jimmy gives his thoughts on the angry mob of Trump supporters storming the capitol building in Washington D.C. today, Mike Pence shutting down Donald Trump’s request to determine which electoral votes should be counted and which shouldn’t, Senators Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley and others keeping this stolen election charade going, Democrats gaining control of the Senate after a double victory in Georgia’s runoff election, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump going after the Republican establishment, and we revisit Trump’s inauguration speech with the benefit of hindsight.
On The Late, Late Show with James Corden, James reflects on a very dark day.
James Corden begins The Late Late Show reflecting on what was a dark day at the United States Capitol, but sees hope on the horizon. After, he looks at Rev. Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff’s victories in the Georgia Senate run-off election.
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