Overview
- Jon Stewart criticized Donald Trump and the Republican Party for claiming to champion free speech while engaging in actions that contradict this principle.
- Stewart highlighted Trump's calls to revoke media licenses and labeling of outlets as 'illegal' as evidence of a double standard.
- He condemned the Trump administration's restrictions on federal language, including terms related to race, gender, and diversity.
- Stewart mocked Trump's demand to remove an unflattering portrait, framing it as emblematic of his sensitivity to criticism.
- The critique also included Trump's actions against activists and protesters, further underscoring contradictions in free speech rhetoric.