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Over a decade after leaving late-night TV, Jay Leno is chiming in from the bench. Leno, who exited the "Tonight Show" in 2014, spoke candidly about mixing politics and humor for a mass audience in a recent interview with David Trulio for The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation.
Kicking off Monday’s show with a joke about Trump wanting to change the name of the Washington Commanders NFL team (the “Washington Epsteins,” Colbert suggested), he walked into the Ed Sullivan Theater to loud cheers and said “This is going to be fun.” It certainly was.
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US Weekly on MSNJay Leno Criticizes Talk Show Hosts for Being Too Political After ‘The Late Show’ Cancellation
Jay Leno criticized late night talk show hosts for alienating viewers by getting too political after Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show' cancellation