Comedian Jon Stewart offered a bleak prediction for the conclusion of the Donald Trump era, suggesting Trump might “burn our f—ing country down for insurance money.” Stewart’s comments were made during an appearance on “The Bill Simmons Podcast,” where he linked Trump’s lawsuit against “60 Minutes” to what he described as a “pay tribute to the king” edict.
“What you’re seeing now is, ‘All must pay tribute to the king.’ And the price of peace is different,” Stewart stated. He cited examples, claiming, “ABC had to pay $15 million, Bezos had to pay $40 million for a documentary on Melania. Zuckerberg had to pay. They just put money into the pot so that hopefully they get” what they’re paying for. Stewart characterized these payments as “protection money.”
This pattern, according to Stewart, points to a specific outcome: “Ultimately at the end of this, does Trump burn our f—ing country down for insurance money? Like, where are we headed?”
Stewart further described Trump’s lawsuit against CBS and its parent company Paramount Global, concerning an interview with Kamala Harris on “60 Minutes,” as “bribery.” He also highlighted top executives’ reported desire to settle the lawsuit to facilitate a planned merger with Skydance Media. “Imagine paying $50 million for f—ing nothing, just to get somebody to approve a merger,” Stewart remarked.
The potential settlement between CBS and Trump over the Harris interview has reportedly caused internal tension and significant departures at the network. Staffers at “60 Minutes” have maintained that the interview underwent a standard editing process and was not politically motivated. “60 Minutes” executive producer Bill Owens stepped down amidst the legal dispute, followed by CBS News President Wendy McMahon, who stated that she and the company did not agree on “the path forward.”
Stewart analyzed McMahon’s exit statement, asserting that Trump views his presidency as a means of financial gain that individuals with “integrity” would not endorse. “The reason they all left is part of the deal is they have to apologize,” he said. “And in that moment, these people who have built careers on their excellence and their integrity had to look and go like, ‘Alright, well I hope I’ve done well enough that I can weather this, but there’s no f—ing way that I’m going to apologize for doing my job the way it‘s supposed to be done, just because this one guy is offended by it.’”
Stewart concluded that Trump’s demands are consistent with his “dark theory” of the former president’s “endgame.” He predicted, “He’ll go after Harvard and Comcast or whatever the hell else he does, because a policy of appeasement always leads to more conquest.”

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Adeniyi Ifetayo Moses is an Entrepreneur, Award winning Celebrity journalist, Luxury and Lifestyle Reporter with Ben tv London and Publisher, Megastar Magazine. He has carved a niche for himself with over 15 years of experience in celebrity Journalism and Media PR.

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