The Daily Show
Season 30 · Episode 23
February 12, 2025 – Colman Domingo

Episodes in Season 30
- E1 January 6, 2025 – Jamie Raskin
- E2 January 7, 2025 – Halina Reijn
- E3 January 8, 2025 – Richard Reeves
- E4 January 9, 2025 – Marianne Jean-Baptiste
- E5 January 13, 2025 – Mark Carney
- E6 January 14, 2025 – Boyd Holbrook
- E7 January 15, 2025 – ALOK
- E8 January 16, 2025 – Rep. Tom Suozzi
- E9 January 20, 2025 – Brooke Harrington
- E10 January 21, 2025 – Stephanie Hsu
- E11 January 22, 2024 – Talib Kweli
- E12 January 23, 2025 – Al Madrigal
- E13 January 27, 2025 – Royal Ramey
- E14 January 28, 2025 – Lil Rel Howery
- E15 January 29, 2025 – Rachel Mason
- E16 January 30, 2025 – Vince Beiser
- E17 February 3, 2025 – Mo Amer
- E18 February 4, 2025 – Nicole Avant
- E19 February 5, 2025 – Julia Stiles
- E20 February 6, 2025 – Ke Huy Quan
- E21 February 10, 2025 – David Remnick
- E22 February 11, 2025 – Jesse Eisenberg
- E23 February 12, 2025 – Colman Domingo
- E24 February 13, 2025 – Brady Corbet
- E25 February 24, 2025 – Rupa Bhattacharyya
- E26 February 25, 2025 – Wendi McLendon-Covey
- E27 February 26, 2025 – Rosebud Baker
- E28 February 27, 2025 – Gabrielle Union
- E29 March 3, 2025 – Matthew Desmond
- E30 March 4, 2025 – Mae Martin
- E31 March 5, 2025 – Julien Baker & Mackenzie Scott aka “Torres”
- E32 March 6, 2025 – Antoni Porowski
- E33 March 17, 2025 – Sen. Chris Murphy
- E34 March 18, 2025 – Ezra Klein & Derek Thompson
- E35 March 19, 2025 – Anthony Carrigan
- E36 March 20, 2025 – Peter Wolf
- E37 March 24, 2025 – Paul Rudd
- E38 March 25, 2025 – Michelle Wu
- E39 March 26, 2025 – Steve Coogan
- E40 March 27, 2025 – Bill Murray
- E41 March 31, 2025 – Oren Cass
- E42 April 1, 2025 – Gianna Toboni
- E43 April 2, 2025 – Melissa Arnot Reid
- E44 April 3, 2025 – Scott Glenn
- E45 April 7, 2025 – Rahm Emanuel
- E46 April 8, 2025 – Mallory McMorrow
- E47 April 9, 2025 – Olivia Munn
- E48 April 10, 2025 – Bowen Yang
- E49 April 14, 2025 – Ramy Youssef
- E50 April 15, 2025 – Nimesh Patel
- E51 April 16, 2025 – Sen. Tammy Duckworth
- E52 April 17, 2025 – Nancy Kwan
- E53 April 28, 2025 – Chris Hughes
- E54 April 29, 2025 – Katherine Maher
- E55 April 30, 2025 – Jon Meacham
- E56 May 1, 2025 – Elissa Slotkin
- E57 May 5, 2025 – Rutger Bregman
- E58 May 6, 2025 – Glennon Doyle, Abby Wambach & Amanda Doyle
- E59 May 7, 2025 – John Green
- E60 May 8, 2025 – Michelle Buteau
- E61 May 12, 2025 – Gen. Stanley McChrystal
- E62 May 13, 2025 – Matt Wolf
- E63 May 14, 2025 – Colum McCann
- E64 May 15, 2025 – Rep. Jake Auchincloss
- E65 May 19, 2025 – Patrick McGee
- E66 May 20, 2025 – Prabal Gurung
- E67 May 21, 2025 – Simon Pegg
- E68 May 22, 2025 – Dawn Staley
- E69 June 2, 2025 – Carole Cadwalladr
- E70 June 3, 2025 – Candace Parker
- E71 June 4, 2025 – Leah Litman
- E72 June 5, 2025 – Jonathan D. Cohen
- E73 June 9, 2025 – Stephen A. Smith
- E74 June 10, 2025 – Bryan Cranston
- E75 June 11, 2025 – Atsuko Okatsuka
- E76 June 12, 2025 – Jeff Hiller
- E77 June 16, 2025 – John Mulaney
- E78 June 17, 2025 – Bill Clinton & James Patterson
- E79 June 18, 2025 – Matt Berninger
- E80 July 7, 2025
- E81 July 8, 2025
- E82 July 9, 2025
- E83 July 10, 2025
- E84 July 14, 2025
- E85 July 15, 2025
- E86 July 16, 2025
- E87 July 17, 2025
- E88 July 21, 2025
- E89 July 22, 2025
- E90 July 23, 2025
- E91 July 24, 2025
- E92 July 28, 2025
- E93 July 29, 2025
- E94 July 30, 2025
- E95 July 31, 2025
Jordan Klepper covers Trump pushing his Gaza takeover plan even further and the hypocrisy, conflicts of interest, and terrible “jokes” behind the most powerful unelected bureaucrat in D.C., Elon Musk. Marco Rubio was not always the it-girl of D.C. With his humble Florida beginnings and perfect lack of moral integrity, he was able to sneak his way in with Trump’s in-crowd. This is the Daily Showography of Marco Rubio narrated by Molly Ringwald. “The only agenda is looking into a person’s humanity and filling it with art and hope. That’s the agenda of the film.” Emmy-winning actor Colman Domingo talks to Jordan Klepper about his Oscar-nominated performance in the film “Sing Sing,” which is based on a real rehabilitation through the arts program at Sing Sing prison, including the meta experience of making the film with a cast of formerly incarcerated actors playing versions of themselves and the transformative power of art and theater.
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