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The testimony of Cassidy Hutchinson remained the talk of the town on Wednesday evening. The statements made by the former Trump White House aide on Tuesday were so forceful that Fox News hosts seemed speechless on the air, most notably a long, awkward pause during a broadcast with Bret Baier, Sandra Smith and John Roberts.
“They couldn’t settle for a coherent story like they usually do,” Meyers said. “They just cycled through a bunch of different rules, from yelling about media bias, to claiming everyone knows Trump gets mad, to dismissing Hutchinson as a low-level executive who supposedly had ulterior motives.”
“Oof. It’s like getting in the car with your parents after they take you to a movie with a lot more nudity than they expected.” —SETH MEYERS
“Andrew, honey, I hope you know you lost, not because of your swollen bee sting head, or because you have a smile like a lamppost, or because you have zero qualifications. You lost because your last name is poisonous now, because your dad had a week after 9/11 when he was considered a hero, but then he screwed up when he went [expletive] nuts.” — CHELSEA HANDLER, guest host of “Jimmy Kimmel Live”
“So many questions remain unanswered. Would Andrew have lost if his father hadn’t tried to overthrow democracy from a garden store, or sweated gravy at a press conference? We will never know.” — CHELSEA HANDLER
The Pieces Worth Watching
James Corden took ‘The Late Late Show’ to London this week, where John Boyega, Minnie Driver and Sam Smith discussed the best break-up songs on Wednesday night’s show.
What we’re excited about on Thursday night
Ariana DeBose will sit down with Jimmy Fallon on Thursday’s “Tonight Show.”