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No. of episodes159
Release
Original networkComedy Central
Original releaseJanuary 7 (2019-01-07) –
December 19, 2019 (2019-12-19)
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This is a list of episodes for The Daily Show with Trevor Noah in 2019.[1]

2019[edit]

January[edit]

No.Original air dateGuest(s)PromotionUS viewers
(millions)
3194January 7Malala YousafzaiYousafzai, Malala (8 January 2019). We Are Displaced: My Journey and Stories from Refugee Girls Around the World. Little, Brown Books for Young Readers. ISBN 978-0316523646.0.710[2]
Michael Kosta suits up for the government shutdown, Roy Wood Jr. examines R. Kelly's surge in popularity, and Malala Yousafzai discusses We Are Displaced and Malala Fund.
3195January 8Marc MauerMauer, Marc; Nellis, Ashley (2018). The Meaning of Life: The Case for Abolishing Life Sentences. New Press. ISBN 978-1620974094.0.821[3]
President Trump flirts with declaring a state of emergency, Michael Kosta investigates a gun festival in Switzerland, and Marc Mauer discusses his book The Meaning of Life.
3196January 9Barry JenkinsIf Beale Street Could Talk0.770[4]
President Trump delivers a fearmongering Oval Office address, Desi Lydic reacts to Jeff Bezos's impending divorce, and Barry Jenkins discusses If Beale Street Could Talk.
3197January 10John David WashingtonBlacKkKlansman0.731[5]
The government shutdown over President Trump's border wall takes its toll, Trevor weighs in on a casting controversy, and John David Washington discusses BlacKkKlansman.
3198January 14Derek WatersDrunk History0.900[6]
Trevor highlights three Democrats running for president in 2020, President Trump's dubious grasp of Civil War history is dramatized, and Derek Waters discusses Drunk History.
3199January 15Tressie McMillan CottomCottom, Tressie Mcmillan (2019). Thick: And Other Essays. New Press. ISBN 978-1620974360.0.675[7]
Trevor investigates the racist rhetoric of Rep. Steve King, Ronny Chieng weighs in on the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show, and author Tressie McMillan Cottom discusses "Thick."
3200January 16Keegan-Michael KeyFriends from College0.802[8]
Nancy Pelosi calls on President Trump to postpone his State of the Union address, Lewis Black targets new state laws, and Keegan-Michael Key discusses Friends from College.
3201January 17Don CheadleBlack Monday0.853[9]
Michael Kosta sees crowdfunding as a solution to the government shutdown, Jaboukie Young-White tries out a Trump-inspired credit card, and Don Cheadle talks Black Monday.
3202January 21Patty JenkinsI Am The Night0.704[10]
A teen’s standoff with Native American leaders goes viral, Dulcé Sloan reflects on Martin Luther King’s legacy, and I Am The Night director Patty Jenkins stops by.
3203January 22Amanda SealesI Be Knowin'0.696[11]
Democratic Presidential hopefuls address their controversial pasts, Ronny Chieng calls out an Oscar snub, and Amanda Seals discusses her stand-up special I Be Knowin'.
3204January 23Joe MortonGod Friended Me0.825[12]
Nancy Pelosi asks President Trump to postpone the State of the Union, Roy Wood Jr. investigates black cowboys taking on gang violence, and Joe Morton talks God Friended Me.
3205January 24Chuck ToddMeet the Press0.767[13]
El Chapo's former associates tell all in court, Roy Wood Jr. explains why the NFL should rely on instant replay, and Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd stops by.
3206January 28Mo AmerThe Vagabond0.766[14]
The government reopens after the longest shutdown in history, Trump aide Roger Stone gets indicted in the Robert Mueller investigation, and Mo Amer discusses The Vagabond.
3207January 29Sallie KrawcheckEllevate Network0.687[15]
Howard Schultz announces a possible presidential run, Desi Lydic finds out how environmental racism is affecting a Colorado school, and Ellevest CEO Sallie Krawcheck stops by.
3208January 30Chris ChristieClarkson, Jeremy (October 2018). Let Me Finish. Penguin Books, Limited. ISBN 978-0241366745.0.878[16]
Ronny Chieng explains climate change as a cold front hits the Midwest, President Trump attacks his own intelligence agencies, and Chris Christie chats about Let Me Finish.
3209January 31Ilhan OmarN/A0.655[17]
Roy Wood Jr. and Michael Kosta prepare for the big game, Neal Brennan calls for gun control-inspired social media regulations, and Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar stops by.

February[edit]

No.Original air dateGuest(s)PromotionUS viewers
(millions)
3210February 4Colin QuinnRed State Blue State0.762[18]
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam comes under fire for allegedly appearing in blackface, President Trump defends his plans for Syria, and Colin Quinn talks Red State Blue State.
3211February 5Frank BruniN/A0.766[21]
"State of Union 2019: Uncancelled"
Trevor and the World's Fakest News Team break down President Trump’s second State of the Union address, and New York Times op-ed columnist Frank Bruni weighs in on the speech.
Note: this episode was broadcast live.[19] The show was previously announced to air the State of the Union Live on January 29, but was moved to a week later due to the government still being shut down at the time.[20]
3212February 6Danai GuriraThe Walking Dead0.852[22]
Democrats tease their potential 2020 presidential campaigns, Michael Kosta investigates competitive video gaming, and actor Danai Gurira discusses The Walking Dead.
3213February 7Dorothy Butler GilliamGilliam, Dorothy Butler (8 January 2019). Trailblazer: A Pioneering Journalist's Fight to Make the Media Look More Like America. Center Street. ISBN 978-1546083443.0.666[23]
Ronny Chieng talks about raising taxes on the rich, Roy Wood Jr. highlights notable civil rights marches, and journalist Dorothy Butler Gilliam discusses Trailblazer.
3214February 11Phoebe Robinson2 Dope Queens0.763[24]
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam addresses his blackface scandal in a CBS interview, Sen. Amy Klobuchar enters the 2020 race, and actor Phoebe Robinson discusses 2 Dope Queens.
3215February 12Spike LeeBlacKkKlansman0.635[25]
President Trump holds a rally in El Paso, Texas, notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar's hippos take over Colombia, and writer and director Spike Lee discusses BlacKkKlansman.
3216February 13RaMell RossHale County This Morning, This Evening0.727[26]
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Green New Deal sparks outrage, Bricky the Border Wall heads to Texas, and director RaMell Ross talks Hale County This Morning, This Evening.
3217February 14Chris WilsonWilson, Chris; Witter, Bret (5 February 2019). The Master Plan: My Journey from Life in Prison to a Life of Purpose. Penguin. ISBN 978-0735215580.0.651[27]
Trevor reflects on the one-year anniversary of the Parkland shooting, Roy Wood Jr. looks back at black contributions to music, and author Chris Wilson talks The Master Plan.
3218February 18Bing LiuMinding the Gap0.738[28]
Surprising details emerge about Jussie Smollett's alleged attack, President Trump declares a national emergency, and director Bing Liu discusses Minding the Gap.
3219February 19Enes KanterN/A0.772[29]
Senator Bernie Sanders joins the 2020 presidential race, Jaboukie Young-White weighs in on Jussie Smollett's alleged attack, and Trevor sits down with NBA star Enes Kanter.
3220February 20Kamala HarrisKamala Harris 2020 presidential campaign0.803[30]
President Trump is accused of meddling in the Michael Cohen investigation, Trevor examines America's opioid crisis, and Senator Kamala Harris discusses her presidential campaign.
3221February 21Chris Kelly & Sarah SchneiderThe Other Two0.647[31]
Jussie Smollett faces a felony charge, Roy Wood Jr. explores the history of enemies recruiting black Americans, and Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider discuss The Other Two.
3222February 25Chiwetel EjioforThe Boy Who Harnessed the Wind0.790[32]
Singer R. Kelly faces jail time for sexual abuse, Roy Wood Jr. meets pre-teen political commentators, and director Chiwetel Ejiofor discusses The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind.
3223February 26John LegendThe Voice0.748[33]
President Trump meets with Kim Jong-un in Vietnam, two women who left their home countries to join ISIS fight to return, and John Legend talks about The Voice and performs "Preach".
3224February 27Angie ThomasThomas, Angie (5 February 2019). On the Come Up. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0062498564.0.871[34]
Michael Cohen goes before Congress to call Donald Trump racist and corrupt, Lewis Black criticizes anti-vaxxers, and Angie Thomas discusses her book On the Come Up.
3225February 28Gary Clark Jr.This Land0.684[35]
Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un's nuclear summit breaks down, Roy Wood Jr. examines the history of the "magical negro" in cinema, and musician Gary Clark Jr. stops by.

March[edit]

No.Original air dateGuest(s)PromotionUS viewers
(millions)
3226March 11Rutger BregmanBregman, Rutger (23 April 2019). Utopia for Realists. Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag. ISBN 978-3499633003.0.900[36]
Beto O'Rourke remains coy about running for president in 2020, President Trump refers to Tim Cook as "Tim Apple," and author Rutger Bregman discusses Utopia for Realists.
3227March 12Padma LakshmiTop Chef0.745[37]
Dozens are charged in a college admissions bribery scheme, Desi Lydic honors villainous women, and Top Chef host and executive producer Padma Lakshmi sits down with Trevor.
3228March 13Karamo BrownBrown, Karamo (5 March 2019). Karamo: My Story of Embracing Purpose, Healing, and Hope. Gallery Books. ISBN 978-1982111977. & Queer Eye0.812[38]
Michael Kosta gives his take on the college admissions bribery scandal, Desi Lydic channels a composer for network news, and Karamo Brown discusses Karamo and Queer Eye.
3229March 14Jacob TobiaTobia, Jacob (2019). Sissy: A Coming-of-Gender Story. Penguin. ISBN 978-0735218826.0.675[39]
Ronny Chieng talks about universal income with 2020 presidential candidate Andrew Yang, Dulce Sloan reacts to bizarre police initiatives, and Jacob Tobia discusses Sissy.
3230March 18Jay InsleeJay Inslee 2020 presidential campaign0.824[40]
Trevor gives an update on Democratic presidential contenders, Ronny Chieng highlights environmental news, and Washington Gov. Jay Inslee discusses his 2020 White House bid.
3231March 19Will PackerThe Atlanta Child Murders0.840[41]
Trevor highlights Boeing's outsized power over the FAA, Neal Brennan examines socialism's rising popularity in America, and Will Packer discusses The Atlanta Child Murders.
3232March 20Will HurdN/A0.780[42]
President Trump lashes out at both the late John McCain and George Conway, Desi Lydic celebrates women's innovations, and Texas Congressman Will Hurd sits down with Trevor.
3233March 21Leana WenPlanned Parenthood0.670[43]
Michael Kosta argues in favor of reparations, Roy Wood Jr. and Ronny Chieng cover sports news, and Planned Parenthood President Dr. Leana Wen discusses reproductive rights.
3234March 25Ilana Glazer & Abbi JacobsonBroad City0.768[44]
Trevor and Roy Wood Jr. react to Robert Mueller's report clearing President Trump of Russian collusion, and Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer reflect on the end of Broad City.
3235March 26LogicHall, Bobby (26 March 2019). Supermarket. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-1982127138.0.704[45]
Democrats demand the release of the Mueller Report, Trevor gives a rundown of high-profile screwups, and Bobby Hall (a.k.a. Logic) discusses his debut novel Supermarket.
3236March 27Jennifer EberhardtEberhardt, Jennifer L. (2019). Biased: Uncovering the Hidden Prejudice That Shapes What We See, Think, and Do. Penguin. ISBN 978-0735224933.0.795[46]
Trevor profiles 2020 presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg, Michael Kosta reacts to cruel proposals from the Trump administration, and Jennifer L. Eberhardt discusses Biased.
3237March 28Lupita Nyong'oUs0.638[47]
Trevor examines the phenomenon of snowplow parenting, Desi Lydic investigates gender price discrimination, and Lupita Nyong'o discusses her dual role in the movie Us.

April[edit]

No.Original air dateGuest(s)PromotionUS viewers
(millions)
3238April 1Hakeem JeffriesN/A0.832[48]
Joe Biden is accused of inappropriate behavior toward women, President Trump cuts off aid to Central American countries, and New York Rep. Hakeem Jeffries chats with Trevor.
3239April 2Marsai MartinLittle0.700[49]
A whistleblower sounds the alarm about security clearances in the Trump administration, spring break spirals out of control in Miami, and Marsai Martin chats about Little.
3240April 3PJ MortonGumbo Unplugged0.830[50]
Lori Lightfoot becomes Chicago's first black female mayor, Trevor examines President Trump's bitter hatred of windmills, and PJ Morton discusses his album Gumbo Unplugged.
3241April 4Bernie SandersBernie Sanders 2020 presidential campaign0.752[51]
Controversy swirls around William Barr's Mueller report summary, Democrats call for President Trump's tax returns, and Sen. Bernie Sanders discusses his 2020 White House bid.
3242April 8David OyelowoLes Misérables0.616[52]
President Trump fires Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, Trevor profiles Federal Reserve Board nominee Herman Cain, and David Oyelowo discusses Les Misérables.
3243April 9Abby WambachWambach, Abby (9 April 2019). Wolfpack: How to Come Together, Unleash Our Power, and Change the Game. Celadon Books. ISBN 978-1250217707.0.753[53]
Democrats spar with White House officials over President Trump's tax returns, Ronny Chieng reacts to food-based lawsuits in the U.S., and Abby Wambach discusses Wolfpack.
3244April 10Oprah WinfreyWinfrey, Oprah (26 March 2019). The Path Made Clear: Discovering Your Life's Direction and Purpose. Flatiron Books. ISBN 978-1250307507.0.772[54]
Maxine Waters smacks down Steve Mnuchin, Roy Wood Jr. reacts to Democratic presidential candidates' black voter outreach, and Oprah Winfrey discusses The Path Made Clear.
3245April 11LizzoCuz I Love You0.721[55]
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is arrested, Desi Lydic examines the Me Too movement's effects on Wall Street work culture, and Lizzo chats about her album Cuz I Love You.
3246April 22Amanda NguyenRise0.742[56]
The Mueller report describes President Trump in panic mode, Ronny Chieng reacts to proposed climate change solutions, and Nobel Prize nominee Amanda Nguyen discusses Rise.
3247April 23Anna Palmer & Jake ShermanSherman, Jake; Palmer, Anna (9 April 2019). The Hill to Die On: The Battle for Congress and the Future of Trump's America. Crown. ISBN 978-0525574743.0.696[57]
CNN hosts town halls for five Democratic presidential contenders, Michael Kosta offers alternatives to impeachment, and Anna Palmer and Jake Sherman talk The Hill to Die On.
3248April 24Melinda GatesGates, Melinda (23 April 2019). The Moment of Lift: How Empowering Women Changes the World. Flatiron Books. ISBN 978-1250313577.0.637[58]
Jaboukie Young-White offers Twitter tips to President Trump, Lewis Black rants about New York City's congestion tax, and Melinda Gates discusses her book The Moment of Lift.
3249April 25Ryan O’ConnellSpecial0.595[59]
Joe Biden officially announces his 2020 presidential bid, Roy Wood Jr. weighs in on black country musicians, and Ryan O'Connell discusses his Netflix series Special.
3250April 29Pete ButtigiegPete Buttigieg 2020 presidential campaign0.666[60]
President Trump racks up over 10,000 lies, Roy Wood Jr. tackles Avengers: Endgame spoiler outrage, and 2020 White House hopeful Pete Buttigieg discusses Shortest Way Home.
3251April 30Jesse WilliamsGrey's Anatomy0.575[61]
Some 2020 Democratic candidates struggle to be noticed, Dulce Sloan explains Joe Biden's appeal to black female voters, and Jesse Williams discusses his Grey's Anatomy role.

May[edit]

No.Original air dateGuest(s)PromotionUS viewers
(millions)
3252May 1Chelsea HandlerHandler, Chelsea (2019). Life Will Be the Death of Me: . . . and you too!. Random House Publishing. ISBN 978-0525511779.0.710[62]
Senators grill Attorney General William Barr, Roy Wood Jr. examines humanity's lack of concern over climate change, and Chelsea Handler talks Life Will Be the Death of Me.
3253May 2Charlize TheronLong Shot0.666[63]
A whale is suspected of spying for Russia, Jordan Klepper talks about his show Klepper, and actor Charlize Theron chats about Long Shot and the Africa Outreach Project.
3254May 6Eddie IzzardWunderbar Tour0.590[64]
Trevor wonders about America's next war, Roy Wood Jr. reacts to President Trump's school lunch rollback, and comedian Eddie Izzard chats about his global Wunderbar tour.
3255May 7Valerie JarrettJarrett, Valerie (2019). Finding My Voice: My Journey to the West Wing and the Path Forward. Penguin. ISBN 978-0525558132.0.580[65]
Scientists warn over 1 million species face imminent extinction, Trump officials risk congressional contempt, and Valerie Jarrett discusses her book Finding My Voice.
3256May 8Tyra BanksN/A0.648[66]
Footage of Bernie Sanders reveals his ideological consistency, Donald Trump lost over a billion dollars in a decade, and Tyra Banks discusses her return to Sports Illustrated.
3257May 9Mark Jonathan Harris & Deborah OppenheimerFoster0.518[67]
South Africa's general election heats up, Desi Lydic tackles sexist coverage of the 2020 race, and filmmakers Mark Jonathan Harris and Deborah Oppenheimer discuss Foster.
3258May 20Kirsten GillibrandKirsten Gillibrand 2020 presidential campaign0.632[68]
GOP state lawmakers take aim at Roe v. Wade, Mayor Bill de Blasio announces his White House bid, and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand discusses her 2020 presidential campaign.
3259May 21Ava DuVernayWhen They See Us0.760[69]
Democratic presidential hopefuls take varying approaches to Fox News, Michael Kosta talks to a man who helped legalize nunchucks, and Ava DuVernay discusses When They See Us.
3260May 22Rachel Louise SnyderSnyder, Rachel Louise (7 May 2019). No Visible Bruises: What We Don't Know About Domestic Violence Can Kill Us. Bloomsbury USA. ISBN 978-1635570977.0.740[70]
The U.S. and China race to control 5G, Ronny Chieng talks to New Yorkers about their texting-while-walking habits, and Rachel Louise Snyder discusses No Visible Bruises.
3261May 23Wyatt CenacWyatt Cenac's Problem Areas0.666[71]
President Trump has a major beef with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Dulce Sloan weighs in on Ben Carson's job security, and Wyatt Cenac discusses Wyatt Cenac's Problem Areas.
3262May 28Reese WitherspoonBig Little Lies0.631[72]
President Trump pays a visit to Japan, Roy Wood Jr. accuses Trevor of being an anti-American propagandist, and Reese Witherspoon discusses her HBO series Big Little Lies.
3263May 29Jill BidenWhere the Light Enters: Building a Family, Discovering Myself. ISBN 978-1250248541.0.712[73]
Robert Mueller gives a rare press conference, Ronny Chieng reacts to high-tech Christian outreach initiatives, and Dr. Jill Biden discusses her book Where the Light Enters.
3264May 30Christian SirianoProject Runway0.572[74]
Top Democrats support impeaching President Trump, Neal Brennan calls on Democrats to be as ruthless as Republicans, and Christian Siriano talks fashion and Project Runway.

June[edit]

No.Original air dateGuest(s)PromotionUS viewers
(millions)
3265June 3Eric SwalwellEric Swalwell 2020 presidential campaign0.736[75]
President Trump pays an official state visit to the U.K., Roy Wood Jr. and Michael Kosta talk sports, and Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell discusses his 2020 presidential run.
3266June 4Amber ScorahScorah, Amber (2019). Leaving the Witness: Exiting a Religion and Finding a Life. Penguin. ISBN 978-0735222540.0.670[76]
President Trump continues his controversial U.K. visit, Jaboukie Young-White talks socialism with Sen. Bernie Sanders, and author Amber Scorah discusses Leaving the Witness.
3267June 5Randall ParkAlways Be My Maybe0.675[77]
Trevor highlights U.K. politician Boris Johnson, Lewis Black rails against the CBD craze, and Randall Park chats about his Netflix movie Always Be My Maybe.
3268June 6James Corden73rd Tony Awards0.675[78]
Trevor examines the life and career of Elizabeth Warren, President Trump's tweets lose their punch, and James Corden discusses The Late Late Show and the 2019 Tony Awards.
3269June 10Danielle BrooksOrange Is the New Black0.590[79]
Democratic presidential candidates descend on Iowa, President Trump cancels his Mexico tariffs, and actor Danielle Brooks chats about her Shakespeare in the Park experience.
3270June 11Kwame OnwuachiOnwuachi, Kwame; Stein, Joshua David (9 April 2019). Notes from a Young Black Chef: A Memoir. Knopf Doubleday Publishing. ISBN 978-1524732639.0.598[80]
Vladimir Putin builds an alliance with China's Xi Jinping, Ronny Chieng gets embedded with a plastic straw cop, and Kwame Onwuachi discusses Notes from a Young Black Chef.
3271June 12Tessa ThompsonMen in Black: International0.560[81]
President Trump spars with Joe Biden, Desi Lydic reacts to a Women's World Cup controversy, and actor Tessa Thompson discusses her role in Men in Black: International.
3272June 13Tim RyanTim Ryan 2020 presidential campaign0.578[82]
President Trump signals a willingness to accept foreign dirt on his rivals, Ronny Chieng blasts over-pampered dogs, and Rep. Tim Ryan discusses his 2020 presidential campaign.
3273June 17Christine LagardeN/A0.671[83]
A video captures police threatening a family in Phoenix, President Trump sits down with George Stephanopoulos, and managing director of the IMF Christine Lagarde stops by.
3274June 18Tom PerezN/A0.614[84]
Harvard rejects a Parkland survivor over racist remarks, Jaboukie Young-White examines corporate participation in Pride Month, and DNC Chair Tom Perez sits down with Trevor.
3275June 19Arturo CastroAlternatino with Arturo Castro0.755[85]
Tensions escalate between the U.S. and Iran, Roy Wood Jr. honors escaped slaves for Juneteenth, and Arturo Castro talks about his sketch series Alternatino with Arturo Castro.
3276June 20Lindsey VonnN/A0.599[86]
Joe Biden takes heat for an anecdote about working with segregationists, Iran shoots down a U.S. drone, and former Olympic Alpine skier Lindsey Vonn sits down with Trevor.
3277June 24Elaine WelterothWelteroth, Elaine (2019). More Than Enough: Claiming Space for Who You Are. Penguin. ISBN 978-0525561583.0.593[87]
President Trump suddenly reverses course on bombing Iran, a database exposes racist Facebook posts by police, and author Elaine Welteroth discusses More Than Enough.
3278June 25Olivia MunnThe Rook0.676[88]
Bernie Sanders rolls out a plan to cancel student loan debt, Jaboukie Young-White examines a fight for civics education in Rhode Island, and Olivia Munn discusses The Rook.
3279June 26Perry Bacon Jr.N/A0.741[90]
"World War D: Let’s Get Ready to Ramble – Part I"
Democratic candidates square off in the first 2020 primary debate, The World's Fakest News Team solves a crisis, and FiveThirtyEight senior writer Perry Bacon Jr. stops by.
Note: this episode was broadcast live.[89]
3280June 27Howard DeanN/A0.683[91]
"World War D: Let’s Get Ready to Ramble – Part II"
Sparks fly in 2020's second Democratic debate, Ronny Chieng tests people's knowledge about Democratic presidential candidates, and former DNC chair Howard Dean stops by.
Note: this episode was broadcast live.[89]

July[edit]

No.Original air dateGuest(s)PromotionUS viewers
(millions)
3281July 15Dapper DanDay, Daniel R.; Awake, Mikael (2019). Dapper Dan: Made in Harlem: A Memoir. Random House Publishing. ISBN 978-0525510512.0.677[92]
The FBI raids Jeffrey Epstein's New York City mansion, a major blackout rocks Manhattan, and fashion designer Dapper Dan discusses his memoir Dapper Dan: Made in Harlem.
3282July 16NasThe Lost Tapes II0.607[93]
The House condemns President Trump's racist tweets, Michael Kosta investigates a personhood initiative for Lake Erie, and rapper Nas talks about his album The Lost Tapes II.
3283July 17Nelson MakamoN/A0.748[94]
Democrats and Republicans spar over President Trump's racist tweets, Michael Kosta reacts to footage of Trump partying with Jeffrey Epstein, and artist Nelson Makamo stops by.
3284July 18Isha SesaySesay, Isha (9 July 2019). Beneath the Tamarind Tree: A Story of Courage, Family, and the Lost Schoolgirls of Boko Haram. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0062686671.0.605[95]
Rep. Ilhan Omar becomes the target of a racist chant at a Trump rally, Puerto Ricans protest government corruption, and Isha Sesay discusses Beneath the Tamarind Tree.
3285July 22Jamie BellSkin0.714[96]
President Trump advocates for rapper A$AP Rocky's release from Swedish jail, Ronny Chieng sounds off about expensive auction items, and actor Jamie Bell discusses Skin.
3286July 23David SpadeLights Out with David Spade0.619[97]
Asian countries send back garbage exported from the West, Michael Kosta and Roy Wood Jr. cover quirky sports news, and David Spade chats about Lights Out with David Spade.
3287July 24Gina TorresPearson0.566[98]
Robert Mueller testifies about his Trump-Russia investigation before Congress, Lewis Black highlights dangers facing beachgoers, and actor Gina Torres discusses Pearson.
3288July 25Andrew YangAndrew Yang 2020 presidential campaign0.653[99]
Student debt becomes a major crisis in the U.S., Trevor's Australian cousin highlights bad animal behavior, and Andrew Yang discusses his 2020 Democratic presidential bid.
3289July 29Angela BassettOtherhood0.661[100]
Trevor gives a rundown of President Trump's latest beefs, Dulce Sloan reacts to findings from relationship studies, and actor Angela Bassett discusses her role in Otherhood.
3290July 30Olivia NuzziN/A0.574[102]
"World War D: 2 Fast 2 Furious 2 Many Candidates – Part I"
Trevor and The World's Fakest News Team go live after the Democratic debate to recap the biggest moments, and New York Magazine's Olivia Nuzzi offers her take on the night.
Note: this episode was broadcast live.[101]
3291July 31Cornell BelcherN/A0.597[103]
"World War D: 2 Fast 2 Furious 2 Many Candidates – Part II"
Trevor gives continued live coverage of CNN's Democratic debates, Michael Kosta hobnobs with candidates and reporters, and MSNBC political analyst Cornell Belcher stops by.
Note: this episode was broadcast live.[101]

August[edit]

No.Original air dateGuest(s)PromotionUS viewers
(millions)
3292August 1Diane GuerreroOrange Is the New Black0.583[104]
A recording emerges of Ronald Reagan making racist remarks, Roy Wood Jr. explores seminal moments in hip-hop history, and Diane Guerrero discusses Orange Is the New Black.
3293August 5Eva LongoriaDora and the Lost City of Gold0.690[105]
Trevor examines America's gun violence epidemic in the wake of mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton, and actor Eva Longoria discusses Dora and the Lost City of Gold.
3294August 6Marianne WilliamsonMarianne Williamson 2020 presidential campaign0.655[106]
Mike Huckabee and Sean Hannity propose absurd solutions to America's mass shooting epidemic, and Marianne Williamson discusses her 2020 Democratic presidential campaign.
3295August 7Michael Bennet & Natasha LyonneMichael Bennet 2020 presidential campaign & Russian Doll0.623[107]
Democrats blast President Trump for his inaction on white supremacy and guns, Sen. Michael Bennet discusses his White House bid, and Natasha Lyonne chats about Russian Doll.
3296August 8Meek MillFree Meek0.701[108]
The owner of Equinox draws outrage for planning a Trump fundraiser, Turkmenistan's dictator appears in a video to prove he's not dead, and Meek Mill discusses Free Meek.
3297August 12Ayanna PressleyN/A0.720[109]
Jeffrey Epstein's apparent suicide leads to conspiracy theories, the Iowa State Fair becomes a gaffe-fest for Joe Biden, and Rep. Ayanna Pressley sits down with Trevor.
3298August 13Burna BoyAfrican Giant0.625[110]
Advertisers distance themselves from Tucker Carlson over his comments downplaying white supremacy, and Burna Boy discusses and performs songs from his album African Giant.
3299August 14Bill de Blasio & Jada Pinkett SmithBill de Blasio 2020 presidential campaign & Angel Has Fallen0.642[111]
Trevor wonders if President Trump is trying to get Melania deported, Bill de Blasio talks about his 2020 White House bid, and Jada Pinkett Smith discusses Angel Has Fallen.

September[edit]

No.Original air dateGuest(s)PromotionUS viewers
(millions)
3300September 3Shameik MooreWu-Tang: An American Saga0.680[112]
President Trump makes bizarre claims about Hurricane Dorian, Roy Wood Jr. examines the Popeyes chicken sandwich craze, and Shameik Moore discusses Wu-Tang: An American Saga.
3301September 4Bill HaderIt Chapter Two0.587[113]
Jaboukie Young-White proposes a novel solution to America's gun problem, Trevor highlights Joe Biden's latest gaffes, and Bill Hader discusses It Chapter Two.
3302September 5Steve Bullock & Tracee Ellis RossSteve Bullock 2020 presidential campaign & Mixed-ish0.486[114]
Raging fires threaten the Amazon, Montana Governor Steve Bullock talks about his 2020 White House bid, and Tracee Ellis Ross discusses mixed-ish and Pattern Beauty.
3303September 9Antoni PorowskiPorowski, Antoni; Fox, Mindy (9 September 2019). Antoni in the Kitchen. HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN 978-0358206170.0.612[115]
Trevor highlights President Trump's latest beefs, Michael Kosta and Jaboukie Young-White talk sports, and Queer Eye star Antoni Porowski discusses Antoni in the Kitchen.
3304September 10Brad SmithSmith, Brad; Browne, Carol Ann (2019). Tools and Weapons: The Promise and the Peril of the Digital Age. Penguin. ISBN 978-1984877710.0.584[116]
President Trump eases restrictions on trophy hunting, Dulce Sloan investigates a firm that implants microchips in its employees, and Brad Smith discusses Tools and Weapons.
3305September 11Greta ThunbergN/A0.600[117]
Drug companies face consequences for their role in the opioid crisis, Lewis Black talks about how digital screen time is affecting kids, and activist Greta Thunberg stops by.
3306September 12Jamelle BouieN/A0.597[119]
"Votegasm 2020: This Time Only the Best (and Five Other Candidates)"
In this live episode, Trevor covers the third 2020 Democratic presidential debate, and New York Times opinion columnist Jamelle Bouie gives his take on the event.
Note: this episode was broadcast live.[118]
3307September 16Sonia SotomayorSotomayor, Sonia (3 September 2019). Just Ask!: Be Different, Be Brave, Be You. ISBN 978-0525514121.0.670[120]
Brett Kavanaugh is accused of sexual misconduct again, President Trump hints at war on behalf of Saudi Arabia, and Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor discusses Just Ask!
3308September 17Bashir Salahuddin & Diallo RiddleSouth Side0.610[121]
Elizabeth Warren and President Trump host very different rallies, and Bashir Salahuddin and Diallo Riddle discuss South Side.
3309September 18Jodi Kantor & Megan TwoheyKantor, Jodi; Twohey, Megan (10 September 2019). She Said: Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story That Helped Ignite a Movement. Penguin Publishing. ISBN 978-0525560340.0.504[122]
An attack on Saudi Arabia's oil facilities leads to talk of war, Roy Wood Jr. weighs in on the blackest material on Earth, and Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey discuss She Said.
3310September 19Edward SnowdenSnowden, Edward (17 September 2019). Permanent Record. Henry Holt and Company. ISBN 978-1250237231.0.580[123]
Canada's Justin Trudeau comes under fire for wearing blackface, Ronny Chieng rails against futuristic bar technology, and Edward Snowden discusses his book Permanent Record.
3311September 24Gavin NewsomN/A0.718[124]
Nancy Pelosi launches an impeachment inquiry, Ronny Chieng refuses to get his hopes up about President Trump's downfall, and California Governor Gavin Newsom stops by.
3312September 25Nick CannonThe Masked Singer0.645[125]
President Trump releases a summary of his call with Ukraine's president, Roy Wood Jr. covers a 2020 GOP primary debate, and Nick Cannon talks about his diverse career.
3313September 26Jameela JamilThe Good Place0.578[126]
Trevor covers the whistleblower complaint against President Trump, Desi Lydic slams Trump for wasting an impeachment opportunity, and Jameela Jamil discusses The Good Place.
3314September 30Mark SanfordMark Sanford 2020 presidential campaign0.721[127]
Roy Wood Jr. reports on President Trump's whistleblower scandal, Ronny Chieng reacts to a viral "beer money" fundraiser, and GOP presidential candidate Mark Sanford stops by.

October[edit]

No.Original air dateGuest(s)PromotionUS viewers
(millions)
3315October 1Anand GiridharadasWinners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World. ISBN 978-0451493248.0.622[128]
Trevor weighs the case for impeachment against Rudy Giuliani, Michael Kosta explores President Trump's moral blindness, and Anand Giridharadas discusses Winners Take All.
3316October 2Jacqueline WoodsonWoodson, Jacqueline (17 September 2019). Red at the Bone. Penguin. ISBN 978-0525535270.0.732[129]
Trevor highlights President Trump's unhinged border wall demands, Desi Lydic investigates a protest against Yelp, and Jacqueline Woodson discusses Red at the Bone.
3317October 3Tyler "Ninja" BlevinsBlevins, Tyler (20 August 2019). Get Good: My Ultimate Guide to Gaming. Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed. ISBN 978-1984826756.0.542[130]
Vice President Mike Pence becomes tainted by President Trump's Ukraine scandal, Trevor reacts to Amber Guyger's murder verdict, and Tyler "Ninja" Blevins discusses Get Good.
3318October 7Chanel MillerMiller, Chanel (24 September 2019). Know My Name: A Memoir. Penguin. ISBN 978-0735223714.0.605[131]
President Trump abruptly pulls U.S. troops from northern Syria, Michael Kosta and Roy Wood Jr. cover sports news, and author Chanel Miller discusses her memoir Know My Name.
3319October 8Susan RiceRice, Susan (8 October 2019). Tough Love: My Story of the Things Worth Fighting For. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1501189975.0.682[132]
The Trump administration blocks an ambassador's testimony to Congress, Lewis Black highlights the scourge of surprise medical bills, and Susan Rice discusses Tough Love.
3320October 9Will SmithGemini Man0.742[133]
China lashes out at the NBA over a team GM's support for Hong Kong protesters, Roy Wood Jr. talks to GOP presidential hopeful Bill Weld, and Will Smith discusses Gemini Man.
3321October 10Rand PaulPaul, Rand (19 November 2019). The Case Against Socialism. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0062954862.0.630[134]
California cuts power to hundreds of thousands to avoid wildfires, Turkey attacks America's Kurdish allies in Syria, and Sen. Rand Paul discusses The Case Against Socialism.
3322October 14Black CoffeeN/A0.704[135]
Desi Lydic examines President Trump's Middle East policies, Neal Brennan argues that Trump thinks he owns America, and Black Coffee discusses his musical journey.
3323October 15Alex WagnerThe Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth0.592[137]
"Votegasm 2020: The Field Narrows from 10 to...12?"
Trevor dissects the fourth 2020 Democratic debate live, Leo Deblin (Roy Wood Jr.) provides a service to candidates, and CBS News special correspondent Alex Wagner stops by.
Note: this episode was broadcast live.[136]
3324October 16Cyntoia Brown-Long & Ali WongBrown-Long, Cyntoia (15 October 2019). Free Cyntoia: My Search for Redemption in the American Prison System. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1982141103. & Wong, Ali (2019). Dear Girls: Intimate Tales, Untold Secrets & Advice for Living Your Best Life. Random House. ISBN 978-0525508830.0.633[138]
Trevor looks at how Hunter Biden and the Trump children benefit from their family names, Cyntoia Brown-Long discusses Free Cyntoia, and Ali Wong chats about Dear Girls.
3325October 17Taika WaititiJojo Rabbit0.560[139]
Trevor tackles the latest onslaught of headlines, Dulce Sloan gives her take on President Trump's impeachment strategy, and director Taika Waititi discusses Jojo Rabbit.
3326October 28Beto O'Rourke & Michelle YeohBeto O'Rourke 2020 presidential campaign & Last Christmas0.588[140]
President Trump gloats over the death of ISIS's leader, Beto O'Rourke discusses his 2020 White House bid, and actor Michelle Yeoh chats about her role in Last Christmas.
3327October 29NonameN/A0.542[141]
Roy Wood Jr. reacts to Alexander Vindman's impeachment testimony, Californians flee massive wildfires, and rapper Noname talks about Noname's Book Club.
3328October 30Amy KlobucharAmy Klobuchar 2020 presidential campaign0.657[142]
Sean Spicer gets shady for the sake of a Dancing with the Stars victory, Ronny Chieng bashes Halloween, and Senator Amy Klobuchar discusses her 2020 presidential campaign.
3329October 31Hillary Clinton & Chelsea ClintonClinton, Hillary Rodham; Clinton, Chelsea (October 2019). The Book of Gutsy Women: Favorite Stories of Courage and Resilience. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1501178412.0.575[143]
Washington Nationals fans celebrate their World Series win, Trevor covers worldwide protests, and Hillary Rodham Clinton and Chelsea Clinton discuss The Book of Gutsy Women.

November[edit]

No.Original air dateGuest(s)PromotionUS viewers
(millions)
3330November 4Colson WhiteheadWhitehead, Colson (2019). The Nickel Boys: A Novel. National Geographic Books. ISBN 978-0385537070.0.553[144]
Drug smugglers cut holes in President Trump's border wall, Elizabeth Warren takes heat from her 2020 Democratic rivals, and Colson Whitehead discusses The Nickel Boys.
3331November 5Cory Booker & Edward NortonCory Booker 2020 presidential campaign & Motherless Brooklyn0.522[145]
Trevor highlights California's inmate firefighters, Senator Cory Booker talks about his 2020 presidential campaign, and Edward Norton discusses Motherless Brooklyn.
3332November 6Julián CastroJulián Castro 2020 presidential campaign0.740[146]
Elizabeth Warren terrifies the superrich, Michael Kosta examines the alt-right's anti-masturbation stance, and Julian Castro discusses his Democratic presidential candidacy.
3333November 7Jenny SlateSlate, Jenny (5 November 2019). Little Weirds. Little, Brown. ISBN 978-0316485340. & Stage Fright0.537[147]
The vaping industry allegedly targets teens, an expert (Michael Kosta) highlights Donald Trump's iconic posture, and Jenny Slate discusses Little Weirds and Stage Fright.
3334November 11Jim Himes & Anna KendrickNoelle0.598[148]
Michael Bloomberg prepares to join the Democratic primary field, Rep. Jim Himes discusses the impeachment inquiry into President Trump, and Anna Kendrick talks about Noelle.
3335November 12Noah BaumbachMarriage Story0.680[149]
Former Trump administration officials churn out tell-all memoirs, Roy Wood Jr. highlights adorable animals in the news, and Noah Baumbach discusses his movie Marriage Story.
3336November 13Daniel KaluuyaQueen & Slim0.667[150]
Impeachment hearings against President Trump go public, Jaboukie Young-White and Roy Wood Jr. try to sell Trump's childhood home, and Daniel Kaluuya discusses Queen & Slim.
3337November 14Steve Ballmer & Jeff GarlinJeff Garlin: Our Man in Chicago0.567[151]
Fox News writes off the Trump impeachment hearings as boring, Steve Ballmer discusses his USAFacts initiative, and Jeff Garlin talks about Jeff Garlin: Our Man in Chicago.
3338November 18Tom SteyerTom Steyer 2020 presidential campaign0.553[152]
Diplomat David Holmes adds fuel to Trump's Ukraine scandal, Desi Lydic and Michael Kosta serve up new presidential excuses, and Tom Steyer discusses his 2020 presidential bid.
3339November 19Lin-Manuel MirandaHis Dark Materials0.562[153]
Desi Lydic investigates Rep. Eric Swalwell's alleged televised fart, Michael Kosta and Roy Wood Jr. cover sports news, and Lin-Manuel Miranda discusses His Dark Materials.
3340November 20Alicia MenendezMenendez, Alicia (5 November 2019). The Likeability Trap: How to Break Free and Succeed as You Are. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0062838766.0.660[155]
"Votegasm 2020: The Roughin’ before the Stuffin’"
Trevor analyzes the fifth Democratic debate live, Roy Wood Jr. gets insight from black voters, and MSNBC anchor Alicia Menendez discusses her book The Likeability Trap.
Note: this episode was broadcast live.[154]
3341November 21Lena WaitheQueen & Slim0.600[156]
Trevor discusses 2020 presidential candidate Andrew Yang, Roy Wood Jr. highlights black contributions to Thanksgiving, and Lena Waithe talks about her movie Queen & Slim.

December[edit]

No.Original air dateGuest(s)PromotionUS viewers
(millions)
3342December 2Mark RuffaloDark Waters0.525[157]
Trevor tackles developments in the 2020 Democratic primary, Michael Kosta defends Joe Biden's "No Malarkey" messaging, and Mark Ruffalo discusses his movie Dark Waters.
3343December 3Ta-Nehisi CoatesCoates, Ta-Nehisi (2019). The Water Dancer. Random House Publishing. ISBN 978-0399590597.0.674[158]
President Trump clashes with French President Emmanuel Macron, Roy Wood Jr. gets an education in alternative meat science, and Ta-Nehisi Coates discusses The Water Dancer.
3344December 4Brittany HowardJaime0.660[159]
Underwater speakers help revitalize dying coral reefs, NATO leaders laugh at President Trump behind his back, and Brittany Howard talks about her debut solo album Jaime.
3345December 5John LithgowBombshell0.571[160]
Nancy Pelosi calls for drafting impeachment articles against President Trump, Jaboukie Young-White consults with the founding fathers, and John Lithgow discusses Bombshell.
3346December 9Kelly Marie TranStar Wars: The Rise of Skywalker0.613[161]
Joe Biden loses his temper at an Iowa town hall, Roy Wood Jr. and Michael Kosta cover sports news, and actor Kelly Marie Tran discusses Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
3347December 10Alfre Woodard & Aldis HodgeClemency0.727[162]
President Trump faces impeachment articles, Lewis Black tackles misguided holiday pandering to Jewish people, and Alfre Woodard and Aldis Hodge discuss their film Clemency.
3348December 11Lupita Nyong'oStar Wars: The Rise of Skywalker & Nyong'o, Lupita (15 October 2019). Sulwe. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1534425361.0.667[163]
A report exposes official lies about the Afghanistan War, Ronny Chieng investigates body donation, and Lupita Nyong'o discusses Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker and Sulwe.
3349December 12Solange KnowlesWhen I Get Home0.545[164]
Trevor highlights Trump family members' rotten behavior, Dulce Sloan examines disheartening workplace studies, and Solange Knowles discusses When I Get Home.
3350December 16Dan SoderSon of a Gary0.640[165]
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is elected in a landslide victory, Jordan Klepper embeds himself outside a PA Trump rally, and comedian Dan Soder discusses Son of a Gary.
3351December 17Zozibini TunziN/A0.714[166]
The black community faces a mental health treatment crisis, thieves steal millions of delivered holiday packages, and Miss Universe 2019 Zozibini Tunzi sits down with Trevor.
3352December 18Yahya Abdul-Mateen IIWatchmen0.711[167]
Michael Kosta discusses Democrats' mournful approach to impeachment, Ronny Chieng tackles global warming's effects on the holidays, and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II talks Watchmen.
3353December 19Mehdi HasanN/A0.775[169]
"Votegasm 2020: Worst Holiday Special Ever’"
Trevor covers the Democratic debate live, Jaboukie Young-White and Desi Lydic try a product for overwhelmed voters, and The Intercept's Mehdi Hasan discusses the primaries.
Note: this episode was broadcast live.[168]

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