Meyers began by addressing Melania Trump's revelation that Donald Trump had encouraged her to have more children after the birth of their son, Barron. He quipped, "Well, don't feel bad, there is a very good chance he did," hinting at Trump's well-documented history of extramarital affairs.
Turning his attention to Trump's tendency to fabricate stories, Meyers mocked Trump's claim that Melania called him "sir," stating, "Your wife calls you 'sir'? Maybe a 'you again?'" This remark underscored the comedian's skepticism regarding the authenticity of Trump's narratives.
Meyers also lampooned Trump's reaction to minor disturbances, such as a fly landing on him during a rally, contrasting it with his tough-on-crime rhetoric. He jested about Trump's proposal to unleash a "Purge"-like scenario to combat crime, suggesting that Trump would panic over a fly in a panic room.
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The comedian further ridiculed Trump's persistent falsehoods, particularly his claims about the COVID-19 pandemic affecting "virtually nobody," and his unfounded allegations of election fraud. Meyers highlighted Trump's tendency to repeat debunked lies, emphasizing the absurdity of such statements.
Meyers concluded the segment by mocking Trump's attempts to rewrite history, noting Trump's habit of referring to past events in a manner that suited his narrative, regardless of factual accuracy. This final jab encapsulated the comedian's critique of Trump's disregard for truth and consistency.
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This roast exemplifies Meyers' sharp wit and his willingness to hold public figures accountable through humor, offering audiences a satirical lens through which to view the Trumps' actions and statements.