'Things are in bad shape': Jimmy Fallon highlights Obama's fears of a Biden defeat in 2024
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Former President Barack Obama's worries about the potential outcome of the 2024 presidential election, were tackled with the usual wit and humor by late-night host Jimmy Fallon.
Fallon, known for his comedic take on current affairs, shed light on Obama's apprehensions, as reported by the New York Post, emphasizing the situation's unexpected nature and its implications for American politics.
During his monologue on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon', Fallon captured the seriousness of Obama's fears and said, "You know things are in rough shape when Obama is losing hope."
Jimmy Fallon's comedic take on Donald Trump's New Hampshire rally
Switching gears, Fallon amusingly channeled Trump's bombastic style to recap the former president's rally speech in New Hampshire.
Donald Trump, who is known for his tough stance on immigration, during his presidency, advocated for stricter policies and expressed controversial views about immigrants.
His statements often sparked debate and criticism due to their divisive nature.
Regarding the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, Trump initially faced criticism for comments perceived as inflammatory and for his handling of the situation.
He later condemned the violence but remained a polarizing figure due to differing interpretations of his words and actions before, during, and after the event.
Speaking of the former President bringing up immigrants, January 6 rioters and Kim Jong-un at his New Hampshire rally, Fallon quipped "He is just playing the hits."
Fallon jokingly said, "Trump even points the mic to the crowds, during some of the sing-along parts, and says 'When I say 'witch hunt', you say 'rigged'."
Jimmy Fallon takes on Rudy Giuliani's legal woes
Fallon dived into the legal entanglements of Rudy Giuliani, reacting with a mix of shock and jest to the staggering $148 million defamation judgment against Giuliani for disparaging two Georgia election workers.
Fallon humorously suggested the various career prospects that Rudy Giuliani could explore to raise money, which included selling the sweat of his sideburns as HP Printer Toner and playing Ebenezer Scrooge.
During the show, Fallon also shed light on a health scare that sparked when Quaker Oats recalled dozens of granola bars and cereal due to a risk of Salmonella.
Employing his humor, Fallon joked, "Somehow, that Quaker canister you've had in your cupboard for 17 years is still okay."