Late-night roasts Trump’s marathon SOTU as Epstein-era redactions surface

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Late-night hosts mock Trump’s unusually long State of the Union, calling it a vehicle to attack dissent, while a New York Times report on redacted Epstein-era FBI interviews—some involving Trump—highlights fresh questions about transparency and investigations.
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- Seth Meyers on Trump’s State of the Union address: ‘A vehicle to attack anyone who doesn’t bend the knee’ The Guardian
- Late Night Fixates on How Long Trump Spoke The New York Times
- Jimmy Kimmel mocks Trump's State of the Union 'conniption fit' USA Today
- ‘It was like a Christmas message from the Grinch’: Kimmel, Colbert, and more react to Trump’s State of the Union address The Boston Globe
- Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert Respond to Trump's State of the Union: 'Nutjob Wannabe King' Rolling Stone
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