The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, like all of the other nightly talk shows, had to regularly pivot to cover the presidency of Donald Trump over the past four years.Now that Trump is no longer in charge, it’s time for the Comedy Central show to focus on what’s next.“We’re on the other side of Trump,” Daily Show correspondent Roy Wood Jr.
said during the show’s panel at Deadline’s Contenders Television awards-season event. “How do we clean up the mess? The Trump presidency was a wild house party and it’s now 8 a.m.
and there’s red Solo cups all over the lawn. It’s figuring out what issues need to be moved forward and what holes need to be plugged.”He said one of his focuses was covering voter reform or, as he puts it, “the bullsh*t laws that
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