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Playing House
Voter response to Republican policies, like what President Trump calls the Big Beautiful Bill, have been less than favorable, as seen at Representative Mike Flood’s recent town hall in Nebraska, where he was heckled by his constituents.
On Tuesday’s “The Late Show,” Stephen Colbert pointed out that this discontent poses a serious threat to the G.O.P., citing ABC as saying that “Democrats would need to only net three seats next November to win back the House.”
“When they learned that, Republicans immediately saw the light, sprang into action, promised to tax the rich and restore people’s health care,” Colbert said.
“I’m sorry, I read that wrong — they are redistricting Texas to pick up five House seats, which is an obvious and straight up power grab.” — STEPHEN COLBERT
“That’s right, Texans don’t run from a fight. They redraw the map so they don’t actually have to fight if they think they might lose next year.” — STEPHEN COLBERT, mimicking Governor Greg Abbott
The Punchiest Punchlines (Trump on the Roof Edition)
“Everyone was like, ‘Don’t do it, sir! Your approval rating isn’t that bad!’” — JIMMY FALLON, on Trump appearing on the roof of the White House on Tuesday.
“Trump said, ‘I’ll come down when you stop asking me about the Epstein files.’” — JIMMY FALLON
“[Feigning shouting at Trump] How are you the guy in charge? Why do we have to pretend, why do we have to pretend it’s normal when an old man wanders around a roof and shouts at us?” — STEPHEN COLBERT
“If your grandpa was taking a little walk on the roof, you’d put him in a home, right?” — JIMMY FALLON
The Bits Worth Watching
On Tuesday’s “The Tonight Show,” Lin-Manuel Miranda joined Jimmy Fallon and The Roots for a “Hamilton”-style “Classroom Instruments.”
What We’re Excited About on Wednesday Night
Taylor Schilling, a star on “Poker Face,” will appear on Wednesday’s “Late Night with Seth Meyers.”
Also, Check This Out
The Irish actress Jessie Buckley continues to excel at the most complicated of roles in new films by Chloé Zhao and Maggie Gyllenhaal.