Former Daily Show correspondent Aasif Mandvi joins Desi Lydic & Jordan Klepper to discuss Trump's Project 2025, Biden's medical concerns, and Gwyneth Paltrow's house guest mishap. They also explore black voter support dynamics, justice accountability, and Hollywood representation.
Ritual prenatal vitamins prioritize safety with third-party heavy metal testing and traceability.
The Daily Show humorously dissects Trump's distancing from Project 2025 and implications of Gwyneth Paltrow's messy guest incident.
Deep dives
Unsafe Levels of Metals in Prenatal Vitamins
Some prenatal vitamins were found to contain harmful levels of heavy metals in a 2018 study. The founder of Ritual, a mother of three, created a traceable prenatal vitamin after facing trust issues during her pregnancy journey. These vitamins undergo third-party testing for heavy metals and were awarded the Purity Award by the Clean Label Project.
The Daily Show Mocks National Crisis with Gwyneth Paltrow's House Guest
The Daily Show humorously covers a 'national crisis' involving a guest at Gwyneth Paltrow's home experiencing a messy situation in bed. The hosts jokingly discuss the aftermath and implications of the incident, drawing parallels to political scenarios and highlighting satirical views on the news.
Project 2025 and Political Allegations
Project 2025, a 900-page blueprint for Trump's potential second term, sparks controversy with proposals ranging from increased fossil fuel usage to banning pornography. The DNC links Trump to this project, prompting responses where Trump distances himself from it while facing allegations and scrutiny. The show humorously dissects Trump's reactions and the potential impact of these revelations on public opinion.
Desi Lydic & Jordan Klepper cover Trump’s contradictory tweet about Project 2025, President Biden’s Parkinson’s panic, and Gwyneth Paltrow’s shitty house guest. Michael Kosta also helps Desi & Jordan get to the bottom of all of Biden’s medical house calls. Josh Johnson sat down with a panel of Black voters to ask, "Do we f**k with Trump?" Plus, former Daily Show correspondent and star of Paramount Plus’ “Evil” Aasif Mandvi reminisces with Desi and Jordan about some of his most memorable field pieces, from asking former Florida governor Rick Scott for a urine test, to nearly being arrested in a two-headed fish costume.