Overview
- Stewart says he and Trump were once close Florida neighbors who socialized at Mar-a-Lago Christmas parties before Trump’s presidency
- He criticizes Trump’s treatment of women as falling short of his expectations and part of what drove them apart
- Stewart specifically cites the president’s continued $7 billion arms sale to Israel as the breaking point in their relationship
- In his Radio Times interview, he likened Israeli actions in Gaza to “annihilation” and called for greater international accountability
- After recovering from the flu that canceled U.S. dates, Stewart is set to headline Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage and secured extra set time for guests and an orchestra