Jon Stewart Slams Donald Trump For Saying He Thought His Jesus Photo Was ‘Me as a Doctor’: ‘Do You Even Care About Lying to Us Anymore?’
Home TV News Apr 13, 2026 8:43pm PT Jon Stewart Slams Donald Trump For Saying He Thought His Jesus Photo Was ‘Me as a Doctor’: ‘Do You Even Care About Lying to Us Anymore?’ By Jack Dunn Plus Icon Jack Dunn Latest ‘Looksmaxxing’ Influencer Clavicular Walks Out of ’60 Minutes’ Interview After Being Asked if He’s an Incel: ‘The Worst Sequence of Questions’ 6 hours ago ‘Percy Jackson’ Star Walker Scobell Skipping Prom Because Fans Sent ‘Death Threats’ to ‘Every Teenage Girl Who Could Remotely Be Associated With Me’ 1 day ago Britney Spears Checks into Rehab Facility After DUI Arrest 1 day ago See All Comedy Central On this week’s episode of “The Daily Show,” Jon Stewart went after President Donald Trump for trying to justify posting a since-deleted photo depicting himself as Jesus healing the sick on Truth Social by saying he thought it was “me as a doctor.” Stewart pulled up the photo for his audience and immediately zeroed in on the sick man lying in the bed before Trump. The late-night pundit joked that he and the man share an eerie resemblance. Related Stories No Doubt's Tom Dumont Reveals He Has Parkinson's Disease: 'It's a Struggle Every Day' — but 'I Can Still Play Guitar'المصدر: Variety Entertainment | Source: Variety Entertainment
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