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“HW Wok, Bowl and Confidential Document Warehouse”
Over the weekend, former President Donald Trump was in Nevada and Arizona attending rallies in support of Republican candidates Joe Lombardo, Kari Lake and Blake Masters.
“In theory, Trump should be there to campaign for other candidates, but he always does it about himself, without exception,” Seth Meyers said. “He’s the best man at the wedding and it’s like getting drunk and toasting about how great he is.”
While in Arizona, Trump claimed other former presidents took classified documents from the White House, saying first president George Bush “took millions of documents into a former bowling alley and a former Chinese restaurant.” .
“He didn’t take classified documents by chance. He took them on purpose because he thinks they belong to him. If you want to prove a crime, criminal intent is the key.” I know it because I watch the show Law & Order: Criminal Intentions – it’s right there in the title. There were no spin-offs. ” — Seth Meyers
“He kept repeating it, but it was no excuse for deliberately stealing and leaving classified documents on the golf course.” — Jimmy Kimmel
“That’s why, to this day, if you’re in Texas, you can stop by HW’s Wok and Bowl and Top-Secret Document Warehouse.” — Seth Meyers
“I think this is probably the most controversial federal holiday of all, Columbus Day. — Jimmy Kimmel
“The man had one job: to go to India. Indians, if he were alive today he probably would have led the Republican Party, let’s be honest if Donald Trump was born in the 1400s and his dad gave him a boat. So basically what would have happened to Columbus?” — Jimmy Kimmel
Notable bit
Rachel Maddow spoke on Monday’s “Tonight Show” about her new political history podcast, “Ultra.”
Thing to get excited about on a Tuesday night
Jamie Lee Curtis will discuss “Halloween’s End,” the latest installment in the “Halloween” franchise, on Tuesday’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”