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A painful reconnection
Before the Hollywood writers’ strike was announced on Monday, Seth Meyers pondered the upcoming 2024 presidential campaign, wondering who might be the Republican frontrunner.
“We are still a year and a half away, so a lot can change,” said Meyers. “Like, I don’t know, the Republican nominee could run while under house arrest.”
“Speaking of Biden, on Saturday night he gave some remarks at the White House Correspondents Dinner. Yes, Biden joked about his age, Ron DeSantis, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Fox News. Then he called me up and said, ‘Jimmy, I must say your job isn’t that hard.’” — JIMMY VALLON
“Biden snapped a few shots this weekend at the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner, which, you know, Trump never went to this event when he was in office. Hard to believe he doesn’t have a great sense of humor about himself.” —JIMMY KIMMEL
The bits worth seeing
Sasha Colby, the most recent winner of “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” spoke with correspondent-turned-guest host Dulce Sloan on Monday’s “Daily Show.”
What to expect on a Tuesday night
Due to the strike, late night shows are unlikely to be taped on Tuesdays. Previously, British singer-songwriter Arlo Parks was scheduled to perform on Tuesday’s ‘Tonight Show’.