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biracial South African star
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Louis C.K.
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Donald Trump
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| N/A | N/A | Louis C.K. appearance on The Daily Show. | The Daily Show Studio | View |
| N/A | N/A | Interview on The Daily Show | The Daily Show set | View |
| 2025-11-17 | N/A | Media broadcasts by Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert regarding the tragedy | TV Broadcasts | View |
| 2015-01-01 | N/A | The Daily Show segment covering Donald Trump's campaign announcement rhetoric. | TV Studio | View |
| 2015-01-01 | N/A | Media cycle reacting to Trump's comments to Don Lemon regarding Central American migrants. | Televised Media | View |
| 2012-07-01 | N/A | Louis C.K. appearance on The Daily Show discussing the Tosh controversy. | The Daily Show Studio | View |
The document appears to be a page from a correspondence (likely email) included in a House Oversight Committee production. The text discusses a controversy involving comedian Daniel Tosh and quotes a subsequent commentary by Louis C.K. on 'The Daily Show' regarding the conflict between comedians and feminists. While the document footer indicates it is part of a government oversight production, the visible text contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or financial crimes.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or report (marked with House Oversight footer 019095) detailing media reactions to Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. It transcribes and describes satirical segments from Jon Stewart's 'The Daily Show' and Larry Wilmore's 'The Nightly Show' that focused on Trump's controversial comments to CNN's Don Lemon regarding immigration and sexual assault statistics.
This document appears to be a printed page from a 2005 New York Times web article discussing a movie about comedians (likely 'The Aristocrats'). It explores themes of censorship, free speech, and political correctness in the wake of 9/11, contrasting the raunchy humor of sitcom stars like Bob Saget with the political climate created by Ari Fleischer's warnings. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was included in a larger discovery or investigation file, though the specific text contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or his financial network.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or article draft, stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee. The text discusses comedy, censorship, and feminism, specifically referencing the 2012 controversy surrounding comedian Daniel Tosh. It includes correspondence from Emma Cofod of Soft Skull Press and quotes Louis C.K.'s commentary on 'The Daily Show'. While part of an oversight collection, the text itself contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or his known associates.
This document is an excerpt describing media reactions from Jon Stewart, Larry Wilmore, and Ann Coulter to a specific interview between Donald Trump and Don Lemon regarding sexual assault statistics among Central American migrants. It outlines satirical responses from late-night hosts and a defense offered by Ann Coulter on Bill Maher's show. The document bears a House Oversight footer but does not explicitly mention Jeffrey Epstein.
This document appears to be a page from a report or media summary (marked with a House Oversight footer) analyzing public commentary and jokes made by television hosts regarding sexual assault allegations. It specifically cites jokes or comments by Seth Myers and Jay Leno regarding Bill Cosby, George Carlin on political correctness, Joy Behar on feminist priorities, and Jon Stewart commenting on Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
This document page appears to be a media analysis or narrative recounting the satirical and news media reactions to the 2011 Tucson shooting involving Jared Lee Loughner. It cites commentary from Harry Shearer, political cartoons in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Orlando Sentinel, and reactions from Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, Fox News, and Rush Limbaugh. While the user prompt suggests an Epstein connection, the text on this specific page contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein; it focuses entirely on the political discourse surrounding the Tucson tragedy. The page bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer.
This document appears to be a page from a larger report or article stamped with a House Oversight control number. It discusses drug policy reform, criticizing specific proposals by McCaffrey and the ONDCP-sponsored 'Chesschild' program as having racist undertones toward the African-American community. The text also mentions the potential for celebrities to admit drug use, citing an interview between Jon Stewart and George Carlin.
The document displays snippets from two articles. The first, from hollywoodreporter.com by Lacey Rose, discusses the success of Jon Stewart's replacement on 'The Daily Show'. The second is a headline proclaiming the National Film Board of Canada as the best streaming service.
Interview on The Daily Show where Carlin made an admission.
Commentary on Trump supporters and 'non-rapists'.
Commentary on Trump supporters and 'non-rapists'.
Satirical commentary on Trump's remarks about rapists and immigration.
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