Jon Stewart mocks Trump’s ‘old man move’ for interrupting White House meeting

Jon Stewart mocks Trump's 'old man move' for interrupting White House meeting

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Jon Stewart Begins daily show A moment that mocked President Trump on Monday Interrupted meeting with oil company executives Gaze upon the “beautiful ballroom” of the White House.

Trump holds a meeting on Friday to discuss U.S. carves up Venezuelan oil supplies after it President Nicolás Maduro was unexpectedly arrested.

“Lest you worry that Donald Trump is feeling the burden of this moment, feeling the terrible responsibility of having so many lives in his hands, let me assure you: He is fine,” Stewart said.

He then played a clip of Trump standing up from his chair during Friday’s meeting and staring out the window of his new ballroom. “Wow! What a beautiful view,” the president declared.

Staring into the camera in disbelief, Stewart reacted: “Look at damn Rubio and Vance.

Jon Stewart slams Trump's 'senior moment' on 'The Daily Show'

Jon Stewart slams Trump’s ‘senior moment’ on ‘The Daily Show’ (comedy central)
Trump appears to catch Marco Rubio off guard as he reads private notes during meeting

Trump appears to catch Marco Rubio off guard as he reads private notes during meeting (AFP/Getty)

“Look at Hercule and Jekyll’s faces over there. Just looking and smiling, like, ‘Oh, Paw Paw. He’s so cute. You should look at him when the ice cream truck goes by.'”

“By the way,” Stewart added, “if you get up and walk to the window, and you think that’s not senile enough, old Cankels McGee has a chewable Toomes up his sleeve.”

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Stewart then showed another clip from the same meeting, in which Trump When Marco Rubio read personal notes aloud to the room, he seemed unexpected.

Stewart jokingly responded: “Does anyone else want my personal notes read aloud? Anyone?”

The host continued to criticize Trump for posting a screenshot of Wikipedia to Truth Social over the weekend, Declared himself acting president of Venezuela.

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“Isn’t there a no-compete clause in your oath of office to the United States?” Stewart said. “What are we doing?

“What, you just want a few extra hours? What, the holidays hit you hard? ‘I just need a few extra bucks until February, March. That ballroom isn’t going to pay for itself.'”

Trump’s move to behead the Venezuelan government drew condemnation from many countries around the world and raised concerns in the United States about whether it violated U.S. laws.

After Maduro stepped down, Trump claimed that the United States would take over global sales of Venezuelan crude and said the Caracas government was providing Washington with 30 to 50 million barrels of previously sanctioned oil for sale.

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However, the president said on Sunday that he ‘Tendency’ to exclude ExxonMobil from Venezuela After the fall of former President Nicolás Maduro, his top executives were skeptical of the country’s oil investment efforts.

“I don’t like the response from ExxonMobil,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One as he left West Palm Beach, Florida. “They played so cutely.”