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TV host Jon Stewart makes terrifying dark prediction about how Trump's presidency will end

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Published 11:20 24 May 2025 GMT+1

TV host Jon Stewart makes terrifying dark prediction about how Trump's presidency will end

Jon Stewart has been speaking about Donald Trump on a recent podcast

Callum Jones

Callum Jones

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Topics: Donald Trump, US News

Callum Jones
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TV host Jon Stewart has made a terrifyingly dark prediction about how the Donald Trump presidency will come to an end in 2029.

Trump returned to the White House for a second term in January, and to say many changes have come to fruition ever since is certainly an understatement.

The 47th POTUS has signed countless executive orders, including renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America and a bill eradicating the Department of Education - something which has seen developments in court earlier this week.

Jon Stewart, the host of The Daily Show, is not afraid to call out the president and has made an alarming prediction for how he believes the Trump administration will bow out.

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Trump has signed countless executive orders (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
Trump has signed countless executive orders (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

Steward began by slamming Trump's impending $20 billion lawsuit of CBS News and Paramount, with the president accusing the network of interfering with the 2024 election after an interview with Kamala Harris.

"But what you’re seeing now is, all must pay tribute to the king," Stewart said on The Bill Simmons Podcast.

The TV presenter went on to say he's happy to continue hosting The Daily Show 'until the company is bought out by people that don’t want anything to do with The Daily Show.'

"And then who the f*** knows what’s going to happen. I mean, look what they’re doing now to ’60 Minutes’ and CBS News and everything else," he added.

"Now you can make comments about, ‘Well, I think I didn’t like the way they edited it in the way that oftentimes people don’t like the way they edited it. But it certainly doesn’t rise to the level of libel, slander, or whatever the f*** else they’re doing with a $2 billion lawsuit.

"It’s a purely subjective editorial decision," Stewart added of Harris' CBS interview prior to the election last November.

Safe to say Jon Stewart isn't Trump's biggest fan (YouTube/Bill Simmons Podcast)
Safe to say Jon Stewart isn't Trump's biggest fan (YouTube/Bill Simmons Podcast)

After calling out other media outlets in how they are cooperating with the Trump administration, Steward went on to give a bleak outlook on the future.

"So ultimately, at the end of this, does Trump burn our f***** country down for insurance money? Like where are we headed?," he added.

As Trump reached 100 days in office last month, Stewart was quick to provide his thoughts on The Daily Show.

Stewart said: "Trump’s first 100 days is like if America landed on the moon and killed Bin Laden in the same mission! Thought you could hide on the moon, Bin Laden? Get him, boys!’ According to Trump, the most successful 100 days in the history of our country. Can anyone offer a counterpoint?"

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