
Late Night with Seth Meyers Podcast Matthew Broderick | Trump Rocked by New Epstein Bombshell, Shows Off Gaudy White House Redesign: A Closer Look
Nov 13, 2025
Matthew Broderick, the Tony-winning actor famous for Ferris Bueller's Day Off, shares insights about his current play Tartuffe. He humorously recounts mishaps on stage during Plaza Suite, including a memorable Apple Watch incident. Broderick also reflects on his early acting experiences with his father and the joy of working alongside his son. He discusses reuniting with Alan Ruck for their new film, The Best Is Yet to Come, celebrating their enduring chemistry since their iconic roles.
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White House Redesign Signals Priorities
- Seth Meyers argues Trump's White House redesign prioritizes celebrity spectacle over historical dignity.
- The transformation reveals a mismatch between Trump's surface-focused concerns and governing responsibilities.
Mocking Obsessive Detail In Tours
- Matthew Broderick quotes Trump's tour line-by-line to mock the ornate boasting about fixtures.
- The bit highlights how Trump emphasizes material details like half-inch brass signs.
Aesthetics Over Policy Hurts Messaging
- Seth contrasts Trump's focus on aesthetics with failures on policy and elections.
- The contrast suggests voters see a gap between Trump's performance and his priorities.



