Seth Meyers Talks North Korea and Trump’s Dinner Table Etiquette
Seth Meyers uses his ‘A Closer Look’ segment last night to discuss North Korea and Trump’s dinner table etiquette about missiles. Like late night TV covering Trump is a shocker to anyone these days.
Late Night with Seth Meyers once again, tackled more issues that involve Trump and his attempt at presidency. Watch the full clip here:
Of course, we had to start off with a handshake joke, because you know, it’s just funny to talk about Donald Trump and his hands. He now has an “infamous Oval Office handshake” and this one in particular is especially funny.
“A handshake so long and uncomfortable that it lasted for a full 19 seconds,” Meyers starts off. “What’s going on there? Was he trying to shake his hand or stop him from leaving?”
Oh, and we can’t forget the face the man made after trump finally let go of his hand. A classic that will for sure be made into meme’s and is probably already circulating the depths of twitter as I type. But he only had to put up with him for 19 seconds. Meyers reassures, “we’re looking at 4 years over here!”
Meyers then moves on to Trump’s situation in Florida where I guess the President of the United States of America was never informed that it’s kind of rude to take national security phone calls at the dinner table. And probably even illegal?
Who raised this man?!
It then continues with voter fraud and how Trump and his team believe that millions of people voted illegally. This is an issue I am confident we will just never hear the end to.
You won, but not by a landslide, and nobody came to your inauguration. Stop trying to prove otherwise.
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Late Night with Seth Meyers airs weeknights at 12:35/11:35c on NBC.