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"Why can not I have Otezla?"
Seth Meyers attacked President Trump on Wednesday after he learned that he had pushed the White House lawyer to sue Hillary Clinton and James Comey, ex-FBI. director.
According to a report in the New York Times, Trump was partly motivated by comments heard in Fox News, where animators such as Jeanine Pirro often insist that the Justice Department is not doing enough to support the president.
"So, not only is the president a budding dictator who thinks he can imprison whoever he wants, but he sincerely believes in all the nonsense things he sees in Fox News. Trump is probably sitting all day watching Fox and shouting to his staff, "Keep up Hillary! Stop the caravan! And ask my doctor if Otezla suits me! Why can not I have Otezla? " SETH MEYERS
Meyers also drew attention to Trump's criticisms of a judge who ruled against the asylum policy of his administration; Trump called him "an Obama judge." This attracted a harsh rebuke of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court John Roberts.
Chief Justice John Roberts today defended the federal judges and said, quote: "We have no Obama judges, nor Trump judges, neither Bush nor Clinton judges. "But they have two judges named by Grover Cleveland." – SETH MEYERS, showing photos of judges Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 85, and Stephen Breyer, 80
A "frigid" holiday
The late-night guests have prepared us for what should be an unusually cold Thanksgiving day.
"According to the National Weather Service, it will be one of the coldest Thanksgivings ever recorded – with the most icy air between Rhode Island and Boston. And the second coldest air will be directly between your stepfather Ronnie and your aunt Janice. She knows what she's done. "- JAMES CORDEN
"Tomorrow is Thanksgiving, and I saw that a record 30 million Americans were flying this year. When the airlines heard that, they said, "Yes, we'll see that." JIMMY FALLON
And Stephen Colbert gave advice on how to handle delicate conversations at the table.
"According to Pew Research, Americans are more divided than ever with regard to parties. So, I would like to avoid controversial topics like politics, religion, sports, movies and how much elector I.D. you have to buy cereals. "- STEPHEN COLBERT, referring to a recent affirmation from Trump
The Punchiest Punchlines (Scrabble Edition)
"After Thanksgiving, the holiday shopping season officially begins. It's when everyone has to decide: do I want to be trampled on Black Friday or have my identity stolen on Cyber Monday? "- JIMMY FALLON
"Recently, the Wall Street Journal published an editorial under the title" Sorry, Feminists, Men are Better at Scrabble "because" since the start of the World Scrabble Championship in 1991, all the winners have been men. "Win one thing does not mean that they are better at it, have you seen who the president is?" – STEPHEN COLBERT
The bits to watch
In which a strangely cute four-legged robot makes a turnaround, and a terrifying humanoid robot named Sophia reveals an even stranger miniature version of himself.
James Corden's magic tricks might not be right at Hogwarts.
What fascinates us on Thursday evening
Seth Meyers plans to host a number of family members on his show for the weekend edition of "Late Night." Almost all the other hosts are taking Thanksgiving off, so we are too; "Best of Late Night" will be back next week.
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