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Jon Stewart Tells the Media to ‘Focus on Trump’ and Not the ‘Terrible’ Jokes at His Rally: ‘Focus on the Guy’ Who Wants to ‘Deport Everybody’


Jon Stewart tells the media to 'focus on Trump' and not the 'terrible' jokes that were made at his rally, which featured comedian Tony Hinchcliffe.

In the days leading up to the election, Jon Stewart wants the media to focus on Donald Trump, rather than the “terrible jokes” that others told at his Madison Square Garden rally. On Monday’s “Daily Show” episode, Stewart discussed the controversial stand-up set from comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, who endorsed Trump and told jokes on stage at the rally. “Rather than work towards what is, I think, a pretty achievable, not-that-complicated idea of fixing an immigration system, they’ve decided to go a slightly different route, which is: ‘I’m going to take an amount of people that I don’t know the number of and force them to leave,'” Stewart said.

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