Former “Daily Show” host Jon Stewart made a surprise appearance on his former colleague Stephen Colbert’s new stomping grounds on Thursday to promote a serious cause – the preservation of a health care program for 9/11 first responders.
Stewart showed up during Colbert’s opening monologue to bring attention to legislation – the Zadroga Act — he’s been aggressively lobbying for on Capitol Hill.
However, because his message hasn’t been getting through to legislators, he and Colbert came up with a novel idea. They decided to “Trump it up,” disguising Stewart as the ubiquitous GOP presidential front-runner. Sporting a wig and adding Cheetos dust as make-up to turn his completion more ruddy, Stewart made his case.
“These 9/11 first responders, let me tell you something, these 9/11 first responders are the most top-notch, first-class, diamond-encrusted heroes America can produce,” Stewart told the audience in an exaggerated Trump impression. “I will build a wall around politics, and I will make politics pay for it,” he added in character. He went on to encourage viewers to use the popular hashtag #WorstResponders to shame Congress into action.
The 53-year-old comedian, who retired from his 16-year stint at “The Daily Show” in August, has been calling out Republican legislators, and Sen. Mitch McConnell in particular, for stalling the bill.
“Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky doesn’t give a s*** about anything but politics,” Stewart said during a recent appearance on “The Daily Show”. “(He) pulled it out of the transportation bill when he didn’t get concessions about loosening oil export regulations.”
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