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Jon Stewart on Trump's Authoritarian Aspirations Pt. 1 (feat. John Oliver) | The Daily Show

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[Music]

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[Applause]

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[Music]

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Friday night massacre.

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>> Late Friday night purge. A chilling

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purge.

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>> The purge.

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Trump has ushered in the purge.

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I I for one

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I I for one will take full advantage by

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doing some unpermitted lawn work.

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Your god is powerless.

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Although just in case I'm

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misinterpreting,

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what is this purge about exactly?

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>> Breaking news. The mass firing of

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government agency watchd dogs. Trump

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fired at least 17 inspectors general.

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>> No,

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he got rid of 17 inspectors general.

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That only leaves no one knows how many

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left now.

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I I have no idea.

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>> Oh, I'm sorry. Did I break the illusion?

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[Applause]

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You don't you know here's a nice thing

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at home. You don't know if that's the

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axe or my desk.

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Which one is fake?

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I'll never tell.

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The point is

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we have 17 less inspectors. General

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Who knows how many generals will now go

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uninspected.

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Democrats, inspire my anger in the least

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charismatic way possible. Donald Trump's

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decision to fire 12 of the federal

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government's independent watchd dogs is

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a glaring sign that it's a golden age.

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that

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and Donald Trump's decision to fire 12

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of the federal government's independent

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watchd dogs is a glaring sign that it's

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a golden age for abuse in government and

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even corruption.

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[Applause]

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He started again, right?

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You said it twice.

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[Applause]

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Like no recognition. Just start it

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again.

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Is that what happened? Normally humans

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in that scenario would go, "Oh god, I'm

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sorry. What uh where was I? Let me take

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that uh from the top and maybe this time

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I'll look up."

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Can you Are you Can you legally just

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restart without acknowledgement?

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Is Schumer AI? Is he deep?

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But regardless of how slowly

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NPC Chuck Schumer

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[Applause]

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laid it out,

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what Trump did violated the law.

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>> He can't just fire these people.

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>> Title 5, Section 403 of the US Code,

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federal law, an Inspector General may be

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removed by the president.

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>> What?

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So, what's the purge? What's the matter?

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Why do I have an axe?

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>> There is a specific law that requires

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notice, 30 days, and a statement of

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reasons, substantive and detailed

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rationale.

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>> What? I'm sorry. What? Oh, apparently

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you can fire them, but you have to give

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them 30 days notice.

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Oh, so that's what we're upset about.

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No, you can do it, but not in that font.

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That's Hitler's font.

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But this is the cycle we find ourselves

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in. First law of trumpodnamics. Every

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action is met with a very not equal

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overreaction.

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Thus throwing off our ability to know

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when [ __ ] is actually getting real. Like

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last week's pardons.

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>> These pardons are sick. They are

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offensive. They are unamerican.

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>> This is one of the most egregious,

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despicable acts uh in American history.

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This is textbook authoritarian takeover

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>> I knew I should have taken that class

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and not majored in submissive liberal

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crying 101. Oh,

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do what you will, Trumpy Ski.

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Was it shitty? Yes. Should you have let

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some of those terrible people? No.

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Is it an abuse of pardon power? I don't

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know. But that is his constitutional

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power. Again, for some reason, we have

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given presidents the power of a king.

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And then we say, "Oh, by the way, with

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that power, you're not going to get all

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like kingly and [ __ ] on us, right?"

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To put that in constitutional terms, if

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I could, don't hate the player,

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hate the founding fathers.

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That's not

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Why do we even have it?

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>> Because I don't know if you've met

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Donald Trump. He pushes [ __ ]

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>> President Trump deploying executive

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action to end birthright citizenship.

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>> This unconstitutional unamerican

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um attack

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>> shredding our constitution

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>> was to be a strongman authoritarian.

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>> Birthright citizenship was very

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specifically tailored to send a message

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to people that America was a place, an

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idea. It wasn't for one race. It wasn't

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for one gender. Citizenship in America

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was based on where you were, not who you

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were. And to just stroke of a pen,

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finally, I agree.

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