Trevor remarks on the new era of Twitter politics, House Republicans defend a vote to gut an ethics panel, Michelle Wolf examines a congressional swearing-in ceremony, and Omar Saif Ghobash discusses Letters to a Young Muslim.
Trevor talks about a Taiwanese politician's funeral, Donald Trump prepares for a pre-inauguration news conference, Roy Wood Jr. examines Apple's gun emoji redesign (with Michael K. Williams cameo), and Aasif Mandvi discusses A Series of Unfortunate Events.
Chait, Jonathan (24 January 2017). Audacity: How Barack Obama Defied His Critics and Created a Legacy That Will Prevail. HarperCollins. ISBN9780062496690.
Steve Harvey meets President-Elect during his rough week, Donald Trump lashes out at John Lewis, Washington Post reporter David Fahrenthold talks about covering the 2016 election and the future of reporting on Trump, and Bryshere Gray discusses The New Edition Story.
Companies recall controversial products, Hasan Minhaj & Trevor Noah argue about Gandhi & Mandela, President Obama makes last-ditch efforts to protect his legacy, Lewis Black talks about the lack of star power at Donald Trump's inauguration, and John Zimmer discusses Lyft.
Conroy, Scott (18 April 2017). Vote First or Die: The New Hampshire Primary: America's Discerning, Magnificent, and Absurd Road to the White House. PublicAffairs. ISBN9781610395816. & Split
"The Celebrity Appresident: Inauguration Day 2017" The show opens with a spoof of The Celebrity Apprentice with Donald Trump opening title sequence, complete with the backing song For the Love of Money. Donald Trump is sworn in as president, Roy Wood Jr. salutes Barack Obama, Desi Lydic tackles parenthood in a new America, and Joy Reid discusses We Are the Change We Seek.
Bill O'Reilly becomes president for an hour, President Trump signs a series of controversial executive orders, Heather Anne Thompson discusses Blood in the Water, and Bellamy Young talks about Scandal.
The U.K Supreme court decides that Parliament is required to trigger A50, Donald Trump gives his first interview as president, Trevor examines the actual inaugural cake, and Laurence Fishburne talks about playing Nelson Mandela in Madiba.
A super football game(s), President Trump lashes out at a federal judge on Twitter, Trevor examines Steve Bannon's role in the White House, and Keith Ellison discusses the Democratic Party's future.
President Trump holds a turbulent press conference, Jordan Klepper talks to New Jersey residents living on Dick Street, and Ezra Edelman discusses O.J.: Made in America.
The Trump administration tries to crack down on news leaks, Roy Wood Jr. celebrates black excellence at the Oscars, and John Oliver discusses Last Week Tonight.
Twitter slams Kellyanne Conway for kneeling on a White House sofa, Desi Lydic finds out if paid protesters are invading town halls, and Run the Jewels talk Run the Jewels 3.
Trevor calls out the media for praising President Donald Trump's first congressional address, and The Lead host Jake Tapper talks about upholding freedom of the press.
Jordan Klepper looks at Jeff Sessions's scandalous talks with Russia, Adam Lowitt examines recent anti-Semitic attacks, and Evan Osnos discusses his New Yorker cover story.
President Donald Trump makes a baseless claim that former President Obama wiretapped him, Neal Brennan examines the GOP's hypocrisy, and Jennifer Lopez discusses Shades of Blue.
HUD Secretary Ben Carson refers to slaves as "immigrants", Lewis Black breaks down Uber's many scandals, and Judd Apatow discusses his Netflix series Love.
The GOP unveils a disastrous replacement for Obamacare, Michelle Wolf details Ivanka Trump's problematic brand of feminism, and Tressie McMillan Cottom discusses Lower Ed.
Trevor and Jordan Klepper sing to "forgotten" Americans, Team Trump threatens to erase climate data, and Alynda Segarra discusses Hurray for the Riff Raff's The Navigator.
Trevor breaks down Paul Ryan and President Donald Trump's health care bill, Ronny Chieng looks at the downside of smart technology, and Jesse Williams discusses Grey's Anatomy.
Dutch voters reject far-right prime minister candidate Geert Wilders, Gina Yashere examines how the U.K. is faring post-Brexit, and Donna Brazile discusses Democratic policy.
Trevor looks at Fox News's influence in the White House, the FBI and NSA dispute President Trump's wiretapping claims, and Bassem Youssef discusses Revolution for Dummies.
Trevor runs through the busy news day, Jordan Klepper looks into President Trump's 2020 bid, and Dahlia Lithwick discusses Neil Gorsuch's SCOTUS confirmation hearing.
SCOTUS nominee Neil Gorsuch faces his Senate confirmation hearing, Hasan Minhaj and Roy Wood Jr. enter another round of Third Month Mania, and Michael Pena discusses CHIPS.
The GOP halts the vote on its Obamacare replacement bill, Ronny Chieng researches the dangers of dating in Australia, and Zara Larsson discusses her album So Good.
President Donald Trump rolls back coal industry regulations, Hasan Minhaj and Roy Wood Jr. update their Third Month Mania brackets, and Residente discusses his eponymous documentary.
Trevor examines Jared Kushner's extensive White House responsibilities, Turkey votes on whether to become a dictatorship, and Chelsea Handler discusses Chelsea.
Trevor wonders where World War III will begin, the White House fumbles through the Easter Egg Roll, and economist Austan Goolsbee discusses President Trump's budget.
Hillary Clinton gives a post-election interview, Ronny Chieng examines the horrors of air travel, and W. Kamau Bell discusses The Awkward Thoughts of W. Kamau Bell.
Sally Yates testifies about Michael Flynn in an open Senate hearing, Hasan Minhaj gives the media advice for the Trump era, and Djimon Hounsou discusses King Arthur.
Trevor tackles the fallout from Donald Trump's firing of FBI head James Comey, and former presidential adviser Valerie Jarrett discusses the Obamas' post-White House activism.
President Trump's rationale for firing FBI Director James Comey begins to unravel, Russian officials visit the White House, and D.L. Hughley discusses The D.L. Hughley Show.
President Trump allegedly shares classified information with Russian officials, Confederate monuments get dismantled in the South, and Timothy Snyder discusses On Tyranny.
Jordan Klepper explains why Donald Trump gave classified intel to Russian officials, Ronny Chieng talks flying cars, and Gabourey Sidibe discusses This Is Just My Face.
Burton, Susan; Lynn, Cari (9 May 2017). Becoming Ms. Burton: From Prison to Recovery to Leading the Fight for Incarcerated Women. The New Press. ISBN978-1620972137.
President Trump allegedly asked James Comey to end the Russia investigation, Vladimir Putin comes to the White House's aid, and Susan Burton discusses Becoming Ms. Burton.
Trevor reviews the ongoing turmoil within the Trump administration, Desi Lydic interviews an excessively honest politician, and Kerry Washington discusses Scandal.
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Ford, Elizabeth (25 April 2017). Sometimes Amazing Things Happen: Heartbreak and Hope on the Bellevue Hospital Psychiatric Prison Ward. Simon and Schuster. ISBN978-1942872306.
Trevor examines President Trump's penchant for touting phony accomplishments, Gina Yashere weighs in on the U.K. election, and John Avlon discusses Washington's Farewell.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions offers to resign, Eric Trump reportedly shifted charity funds into Trump firms, and Sebastian Junger and Nick Quested discuss Hell on Earth.
James Comey details his meetings with President Trump in an open Senate hearing, Jordan Klepper weighs in on gun control, and Salma Hayek discusses Beatriz at Dinner.
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The Daily Show with Trevor Noah Presents: Jordan Klepper Solves Guns
President Trump's shills demonstrate their loyalty, Trevor invites viewers to visit the Donald J. Trump Presidential Twitter Library, and author Roxane Gay discusses Hunger.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions gets fired up during his Senate hearing, Roy Wood Jr. weighs in on Russian hackers, and Selenis Layva discusses Orange Is the New Black.
Robert Mueller investigates Donald Trump for obstruction of justice, Hasan Minhaj examines U.S. military action, and Whoopi Goldberg discusses American political discourse.
Beyonce gives birth to twins, Trevor runs through the news, Democrat Jon Ossoff battles for a red House district in Georgia, and Janet Mock discusses Surpassing Certainty.
GOP senators draft their health care bill in secret, Ronny Chieng finds out how a band won the right to use a racist name, and John Harris discusses Politico in the Trump era.
Donald Trump Jr. releases emails linking him to a Russian lawyer, Michael Kosta compares liberal and conservative consumers, and David O. Brown discusses Called to Rise.
Fox News defends Donald Trump Jr.'s Russian meeting, Neal Brennan claims the GOP is leading the resistance, and James Davis discusses his Comedy Central show Hood Adjacent.
Translators struggle to interpret President Trump, Roy Wood Jr. addresses Nevada's shortage of legal marijuana, and Trevor chats with Minnesota State Representative Ilhan Omar.
Senate Republicans delay the vote on their health care bill, Roy Wood Jr. examines Ann Coulter's Twitter feud with Delta Air Lines, and Regina Hall discusses Girls Trip.
The GOP health care bill collapses in the Senate, new details surface about Donald Trump Jr.'s meeting with a Russian lawyer, and Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson discusses Power.
Jordan Klepper discusses the Trump-Russia scandal with a KGB agent, Michelle Wolf calls for redhead emojis, and Terry McAuliffe talks about his role as governor of Virginia.
The Senate votes to begin a debate on health care, Democrats unveil a new slogan aimed at working-class voters, and Rola Hallam explains how her company CanDo is aiding Syria.
The GOP makes another push to repeal Obamacare, trans veterans react to President Trump's ban on trans people in the military, and Charlize Theron discusses Atomic Blonde.
President Trump continues bashing Attorney General Jeff Sessions, Lewis Black examines America's crumbling infrastructure, and Masha Gessen discusses The Future Is History.
Trevor examines systemic racism within law enforcement and looks back at the Trump administration's themed week fails, and Kate Fagan discusses What Made Maddy Run.
Donald Trump pardons controversial Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Michael Kosta explains presidential clemency, and Neil deGrasse Tyson discusses Astrophysics for People in a Hurry.
An email to a Trump business aide reveals a possible Kremlin connection, Roy Wood Jr. weighs in on NFL head injuries, and Joy Reid explains how Democrats can win elections.
Blake, James; Taylor, Carol (27 June 2017). Ways of Grace: Stories of Activism, Adversity, and How Sports Can Bring Us Together. HarperCollins. ISBN978-0062354549.
Trevor examines the anti-fascist group "antifa", Ronny Chieng finds out how scientists are fighting medical price hikes, and Reid Hoffman discusses artificial intelligence.
Martinez, Xiuhtezcatl (5 September 2017). We Rise: The Earth Guardians Guide to Building a Movement that Restores the Planet. Rodale. ISBN978-1635650679.
President Trump puts the future of DACA into the hands of Congress, North Korea continues testing nuclear missiles, and Xiuhtezcatl Martinez discusses his book We Rise.
President Trump strikes a deal to fund Hurricane Harvey relief, Christopher Hill examines North Korea's nuclear capabilities, and Lake Bell discusses I Do... Until I Don't.
Michael Kosta polls the public on problematic statues, Muslims in Myanmar face violence from the Buddhist-majority military, and Tom Morello & Chuck D talk Prophets of Rage.
Sean Spicer struggles to find a new job, Lewis Black weighs in on another Republican effort to repeal ObamaCare, and Ellen Pao discusses her memoir Reset.
NFL players take a knee in solidarity against President Trump, Trevor questions the White House's response to black people who protest, and Katy Tur discusses Unbelievable.
White House officials are accused of using private email accounts, Roy Wood Jr. finds out how a subscription service is ending racism, and Kathryn Miles discusses Quakeland.
The government struggles to provide Hurricane Maria relief aid to Puerto Rico, President Trump unveils his plan to reform the tax code, and Craig Robinson discusses Ghosted.
Fox News struggles to find a narrative in the Las Vegas mass shooting, O.J. Simpson is released from prison, and Representative Jim Himes weighs in on U.S. gun control.
Michael Kosta weighs in on how Russia spreads fake news across social media, Neal Brennan examines the gun control debate, and John Hodgman discusses Vacationland.
Pro-life Congressman Tim Murphy resigns after pushing his mistress to get an abortion, Trevor remembers the anniversary of Pussygate, and Kenya Barris discusses Black-ish.
Trevor examines the politicization of the Windy City, Roy Wood Jr. finds out how former gang members are reducing crime rates, and Common discusses Marshall.
President Trump buddies up to Mitch McConnell at a surprise presser, Ronny Chieng learns about Chicago's prison pizza program, Arne Duncan and Curtis Toler discuss CRED.
President Trump feuds with Gold Star families, Hasan Minhaj explains how Chicago could prevent a nuclear attack from North Korea, and Vic Mensa discusses The Autobiography.
John Kelly lies about a congresswoman while defending President Trump, Fox News shows selective outrage over sexual harassment, and Khizr Khan discusses An American Family.
Bill O'Reilly blames God for his sexual harassment cases, Michael Kosta examines the environmental decline of the Great Lakes, and Margo Price discusses All American Made.
Paul Manafort is indicted in the Trump-Russia probe, Trevor breaks down the biggest headlines of the weekend, and Ta-Nehisi Coates discusses We Were Eight Years in Power.
Flake, Jeff (August 2017). Conscience of a Conservative: A Rejection of Destructive Politics and a Return to Principle. Random House Publishing. ISBN978-0399592911., One Mississippi
President Trump kicks off his tour of Asia in Japan, Sen. Jeff Flake discusses his book Conscience of a Conservative, and Tig Notaro talks about her show One Mississippi.
Sen. Rand Paul gets into a landscaping dispute with his neighbor, Saudi Arabia's crown prince cracks down on corruption, and Jeff Ross discusses Jeff Ross Roasts the Border.
Democrats sweep the 2017 elections, Trevor tries to imagine a worse president than Donald Trump, and Kenneth Branagh discusses his film Murder on the Orient Express.
Ronny Chieng explains how President Trump has made China more powerful, a fifth woman accuses Roy Moore of sexual misconduct, and 2 Chainz discusses Most Expensivest.
Congress debates President Trump's power to use nuclear arms, Michelle Wolf explains how to not sexually harass coworkers, and Elaine McMillion Sheldon discusses Heroin(e).
Senator Al Franken is accused of groping a reporter during a 2006 USO tour, Jon Stewart talks about Night of Too Many Stars, and Jordan Peele discusses his film Get Out.
Congress grapples with a series of high-profile sexual assault accusations, President Trump pushes tax cuts for the wealthy, and Esther Perel discusses The State of Affairs.
Libya uses Donald Trump's tweets to discredit a CNN report, Hasan Minhaj examines the White House's Islamophobia, and Henry Louis Gates, Jr., discusses Finding Your Roots.
Michael Flynn pleads guilty to lying to the FBI, Senate Republicans pass sweeping tax cuts for the wealthy, and Frankie Shaw discusses her Showtime series SMILF.
The RNC resumes funding for Roy Moore's Senate bid, Desi Lydic profiles a liberal survivalist, and Julia Ioffe discusses her Atlantic cover story, "What Putin Really Wants".
President Trump seemingly wrestles with his dentures during a presser, Russia is banned from the Winter Games amid a doping scandal, and St. Vincent discusses Masseduction.
The Supreme Court considers whether a baker can deny a gay couple a wedding cake, Trevor looks at lesser-reported news, and Tiffany Haddish discusses The Last Black Unicorn.
Trevor questions the GOP's response to sexual assault, Ronny Chieng examines crime-fighting technology, and Pete Souza discusses Obama: An Intimate Portrait.
Roy Moore's wife uses questionable logic to claim her husband isn't racist, Roy Wood Jr. tells the GOP how to rebrand their tax plan, and Bob Odenkirk discusses The Post.
Nadella, Satya; Executive), Greg Shaw (Microsoft; Nichols, Jill Tracie (2017). Hit Refresh: The Quest to Rediscover Microsoft's Soul and Imagine a Better Future for Everyone. HarperCollinsPublishers. ISBN978-0008247669.
"The Daily Show's The Yearly Show 2017" Trevor and the Best F#@king News Team hit the Gramercy Theatre to look back at the biggest events of 2017 in news, sports and pop culture.