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Jon Stewart shares the dark prediction of how Donald Trump's story ends

Jon Stewart's prediction for the end of the Donald Trump era became particularly dark on Friday when he explained why he introduced himself to “burning down our F-Land for insurance money”.

Stewart made the comments in the Bill Simmons podcast, in which he explained why Trumps 60 minutes Lament is the perfect example of his edict “Pay the king”.

“What you see now is:” Everything has to pay tribute to the king. “And the peace price is different,” said Stewart. “Abc had to pay $ 15 million, bezos had to pay $ 40 million for a documentary about Melania. Zuckerberg had to pay. They only put money in the pot so that they hopefully get what they pay for, he said.” It is protection money. “

The pattern indicates a special conclusion: “At the end of our country, Trump burns down for insurance money? How, where are we going?”

Trump's lawsuit against CBS and his parent company Paramount Global about Kamala Harris' 60 minutes The interview and the desire of the top executives to deal with its planned merger with Skydance media are “bribe”, “bribe”, the “bribery”, the fusion with SkyDance media, “bribery”, “bribery”, and the “bribe”, “bribery” The Daily show Host added.

“Imagine that you pay $ 50 million for F — just to get someone to approve a merger,” said Stewart.

The likelihood that the CBS settlement with Trump via the Harris interview that the employees passed through was through a standard editing process and was not politically motivated, caused internal tensions and shocking outputs in the network. 60 minutes The executive producer Bill Owens resigned in the middle of the legal dispute, followed by the President of the CBS news, Wendy McMahon. McMahon said she and the company did not agree on “the way forward”.

US President Donald Trump In the Oval Office of the White House on May 23, 2025 in Washington, DC Jon Stewart Trump accused of looking for tributes of companies like a medieval king. Win McNamee/Getty Images

Stewart unpacked her declaration of exit on Friday when he argued that Trump sees his presidency as a money size with which someone would never agree to “integrity”.

“The reason why they all went is part of the business that they have to apologize,” he said. “And at that moment, these people, who have built up careers about their excellence and their integrity, had to look and go:” In order, I hope I did it well enough that I can survive it, but there is no way to apologize for being able to do my job as it should be, just because it is offended. ”

Trump's demands are in the light of his dark theory of the President's final for the course Par. “He becomes Harvard and Comcast or whatever the hell he wanes because a appeasement policy always leads to more conquest,” concluded Stewart.

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