The Daily Show With Trevor Noah: Ears Edition
Summary: Listen to highlights and extended interviews in the "Ears Edition" of The Daily Show with Trevor Noah. From Comedy Central’s Podcast Network.
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Podcasts:
The KKK tries to recruit children with candy, former Trump campaign official Rick Gates takes the stand to testify against Paul Manafort, and Rob Corddry stops by.
President Trump takes a pot shot at LeBron James on Twitter, Trevor sheds light on Iran's beef with America, and Stacey Abrams discusses her campaign for governor of Georgia.
Parents hire gaming coaches to improve their kids' "Fortnite" scores, Paul Manafort's wild spending habits come to light, and rapper A$AP Rocky discusses his album "Testing."
A judge blocks the publication of blueprints for "ghost guns," Rep. Jim Jordan downplays a sexual assault scandal, and Michael McFaul discusses "From Cold War to Hot Peace."
Vogue gives Beyonce full control over its September cover issue, Michael Kosta reacts to another proposed tax cut for the rich, and Trevor talks music with Skylar Grey.
Rudy Giuliani smears Michael Cohen on cable news, Trevor announces "The Donald J. Trump Presidential Twitter Library" book, and MSNBC anchor Andrea Mitchell stops by.
President Trump spends a week trying to clean up his own messes, record-high temperatures plague the globe, and N.Y. congressional nominee Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez stops by.
Melania Trump infuriates her husband by watching CNN, a secretly taped discussion between Donald Trump and Michael Cohen raises questions, and Bo Burnham talks "Eighth Grade."
A Japanese firm converts women's armpits into ad space, the Trump administration takes aim at environmental laws, and Michael Scott Moore discusses "The Desert and the Sea."
A waitress goes viral after body-slamming the man who groped her, President Trump threatens Iran via an all-caps tweet, and Tip "T.I." Harris chats about "The Grand Hustle."
Trevor reacts to reports that Russians attempted to hack into Hillary Clinton's emails on the same day that Donald Trump publicly asked them to do so in 2016.
Trevor responds to a letter from French ambassador Gérard Araud criticizing him for congratulating Africa on France’s World Cup victory.
Sean Spicer continues to struggle with simple pronunciation, feds arrest alleged Russian spy Maria Butina, and Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal chat about "Blindspotting."
The FDA considers banning the word "milk" from non-dairy products, Trevor celebrates the life of Nelson Mandela, and Annie Lowrey discusses her book "Give People Money."
President Trump claims to have misspoken when he sided with Russia over the U.S., millionaires use chicken coops as status symbols, and Wiz Khalifa talks "Rolling Papers 2."