Jon Stewart Takes Over ‘Late Show,’ Rips Into Sean Hannity and Fox News

Jon Stewart took over The Late Show With Stephen Colbert to blast Sean Hannity and Fox News Thursday night. Jon popped up from under Stephen’s desk to celebrate Roger Ailes stepping down at Fox News. Although, that wasn’t the only reason Stewart was there — he had a few things to say to the people at Fox News who are supporting Donald Trump.

Jon sat in Stephen’s chair as the host ducked under his own desk to let his buddy take over the show. The former Daily Show host then pointed out how Sean Hannity has been praising Trump for the same things that the Fox News pundit has been ripping President Obama for over the past eight years.

Stewart went on to say that Hannity isn’t really upset by the things that he’s been complaining about all these years and that he just says those things because Obama is not the president he wanted. Jon said he thinks the people at Fox News say negative things about the president because they feel like they alone own America, but Jon told them they don’t. Stewart also let them know a few other things they don’t own, saying, “You don’t own patriotism. You don’t own Christianity. You sure as hell don’t own respect for the bravery and sacrifice of military, police, and firefighters. Trust me.”

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert airs weeknights at 11:35 p.m. on CBS.

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