US Late Show Hosts Annihilate Trump’s ‘Sarcasm’ Defence Of Disinfectant Suggestion

If anyone knows sarcasm, it’s the comedians of late-night television and they’re calling bull on President Donald Trump’s claim that he was employing it when he suggested injecting disinfectant to combat coronavirus.

“I was asking a question sarcastically to reporters like you just to see what would happen,” Trump said on Friday, after facing enormous backlash for his comments a day earlier. 

In the wake of the nationally televised briefing, multiple governors reported an uptick in calls seeking guidance about the idea, and the manufacturer of Lysol and Dettol felt it necessary to issue a statement advising that its products should “under no circumstance” be administered into the human body.

Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, Trevor Noah and Seth Meyers’ late-night shows all dedicated segments to the debacle.

The US Late Night hosts hit out at Trump

“If there’s one thing people want from leadership during a pandemic, it’s sarcasm,” Seth Meyers said. “And that was me, using sarcasm.” 

Jimmy Kimmel joked that “the Tide Pods appear to be turning on” Trump and wondered if people could “claim we were being sarcastic when we elected him president?”

And Stephen Colbert wondered if Trump was also being sarcastic when he took his oath of office.

Check out Kimmel’s from-home roast on Jimmy Kimmel Live below:

 

View Colbert’s take on A Late Show with Stephen Colbert here:

 

And watch Noah’s episode of The Daily Show below: