Last Updated on 10/09/2024 by Arun jain
In his monologue on Monday, Jimmy Fallon He paused in surprise while reading his cue cards and said, “Wait, what? I can’t make that joke. This news is almost three months old. That’s when the “Weekend Update” co-anchors Colin Jost And Michael Che walked on stage.
“It sounds old to you, Jimmy, but we’ve been away all summer,” explains Jost. “There’s so much news that we couldn’t joke. So we were wondering, would it be okay if we told some summer jokes now?
Fallon agreed, and Fallon played the part by reading joke setups and and two Saturday Night Live Stars take turns delivering punchlines. One of the most shocking came from Che.
“In July, Donald Trump Elected Ohio Senator JD Vance As his running mate,” Fallon said, to which Che replied, “Well, I guess he can’t dodge every bullet.”
Che got a joke too The Kendrick Lamar/Drake feud. When Fallon said, “I saw it Kendrick Lamar planned a huge Juneteenth concert in L.A.,” Che joked, “which is weird, because I thought it Drake Who loved being a teenager.” he said, referring to allegations of child sex offenses leveled against Drake by Lamar, which Drake has denied.
Most of Jost’s lines, meanwhile, were A now familiar implication that they were written by Che to sabotage him.
“This summer, Louisiana became the first state command That the Ten Commandments will be displayed in every public school classroom,” Fallon said. Jost’s response: “Wow. Every public school classroom. My only question is what is a public school?
Jost ended the segment, breaking out of Fallon’s setup, saying, “An Indiana court ruled that a taco is a sandwich.”
“A taco is a sandwich?!” Jost replied. “That’s it: build a wall.”
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