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Stewart's Sharp Questioning of Trump's Open Invitation

During a recent appearance, Donald Trump reportedly invited open inquiry, stating, “You can ask me anything you want. You can talk sex, you can, whatever the hell you want.” Trump then clarified his stance, asking, “We can ask about sex?”

The Epstein Files Confrontation

In response, Jon Stewart dramatically reached for a box labeled “EPSTEIN FILES,” referencing documents related to the late convicted sex offender who maintained ties with Trump. Stewart appeared to scan the documents before pointing to a redacted entry.

Stewart then aggressively questioned, “Is that your fucking name? Whose name is that?!” This pointed exchange targeted the broad nature of Trump's invitation for questioning.

Stewart Mocks Trump's Demeanor

Stewart later offered a mock apology, suggesting Trump probably intended to discuss general topics akin to 'Loveline' rather than the sensitive Epstein files. Stewart characterized Trump's conduct as inappropriate for a national leader.

“Honestly, his leering behavior is less ‘commander-in-chief at war’ and more ‘grandpa who’s lost his filter in public,’” Stewart commented. He further elaborated on this comparison.

Stewart concluded his critique by saying, “Instead of assuaging a nervous nation, he’s just embarrassing the whole family at dinner, going, ‘Hey, do you see, our waitress is a busty one, huh? Just like your grandma was!’” This segment highlighted a specific Trump comment that allegedly drew attention to the DOJ's findings regarding the Epstein case.