Daily Show fans heads up! Jon Stewart and the crew are taking a breather this week so no fresh episodes for a bit. Don't worry though they will be back soon to deliver more of that sharp news comedy we all crave. But even on hiatus the Daily Show is still making noise especially thanks to some recent must-see monologues from Stewart himself.

Daily Show on a Week Off: When Will Jon Stewart and the Team Be Back on Air?

Mark your calendars folks The Daily Show is set to return with brand new episodes on Monday March 17th 2025. This week-long break is actually the second one they have taken in just about a month. Looks like even the best news teams need a little time to recharge and probably come up with even more brilliant ways to tackle the headlines. While the show is dark some of the Daily Show crew are not exactly kicking back completely. Correspondents Michael Kosta and Josh Johnson have stand-up comedy gigs lined up so they are still out there bringing the laughs to live audiences.

Elon Musk Interview Drama and a WWE Smackdown on Trump: Jon Stewart's Monologues Lighting Up the Internet

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Before going on break Jon Stewart definitely left viewers with plenty to talk about. His most recent monologues have been seriously grabbing attention and sparking conversations online. Remember that whole back-and-forth with Elon Musk about a potential Daily Show interview? Yeah Stewart tackled that head-on in a monologue that everyone was buzzing about.

Musk had offered to come on the show but with a catch: it had to be totally unedited. Stewart was totally up for it even agreeing on air to Musk's condition. But then surprise surprise Musk seemed to backpedal a bit claiming that Stewart "can not be trusted" and calling him "partisan". Stewart addressed Musk's accusations with his signature wit leaving audiences wondering if this interview showdown will ever actually happen.

But wait there is more! Stewart also delivered a powerful and seriously talked-about monologue breaking down that now-infamous Oval Office meeting between Donald Trump JD Vance and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. And how did Stewart explain this complicated political moment? With a brilliant WWE metaphor of course!

WWE Heel Turn Alert! Jon Stewart Uses Wrestling to Explain Trump's Ukraine Move in Epic Monologue

Stewart cleverly used the world of professional wrestling to illustrate what he sees as Trump's shift in stance on Ukraine. He cast WWE legend The Rock who is now often playing a "heel" or villainous character as representing Russia/Putin. Then he compared current WWE champion Cody Rhodes a popular "face" or hero to Zelenskyy/Ukraine.

And for the "heel turn" moment Stewart used the image of WWE star John Cena. Cena known for playing a heroic character in wrestling was portrayed as Trump/America. Stewart described a classic wrestling scene: Cena as Trump appearing to support Rhodes/Zelenskyy only to betray him with a vicious "kick to the gonads" at a signal from The Rock/Putin. It was a spot-on metaphor that resonated with viewers and perfectly captured the sense of betrayal and surprise many felt about the Trump/Vance meeting with Zelenskyy. This monologue was not just funny it was insightful and a great example of how Stewart can use pop culture to explain complex political issues.

Daily Show's Global Warning: Remembering the Show's Hilarious International Disclaimer

Here is a fun fact about The Daily Show you might not know. For years from 2002 to 2020 there was a "Daily Show: Global Edition" specifically for international audiences. This version took segments from the regular show and added a special intro from Jon Stewart and later Trevor Noah. And get this it always started with a truly amazing warning message .

The warning went like this: "The show you are about to watch is a news parody. Its stories are not fact checked. Its reporters are not journalists. And its opinions are not fully thought through." At first glance you might think this was just more Daily Show satire right? Like those funny warnings before South Park episodes. But nope this warning was totally genuine and kind of necessary.

Why? Because "The Daily Show: Global Edition" aired on CNN International. CNN you know the news network not exactly Comedy Central. While international viewers are definitely smart enough to get satire some might have been a bit confused to see it popping up on a serious news channel. So the warning was there to make it crystal clear: this is comedy folks not your typical CNN broadcast. Sadly the "Global Edition" seems to have stopped around 2020 probably due to the pandemic craziness but that hilarious warning message lives on in Daily Show history.

Key Highlights from Recent Daily Show Episodes:

  • Jon Stewart's Monologue on Elon Musk Interview: Stewart agreed to Musk's unedited interview demand but Musk seemed to back away calling Stewart "partisan".
  • WWE Metaphor for Trump/Zelenskyy Meeting: Stewart used a wrestling "heel turn" analogy comparing Trump to John Cena betraying Ukraine/Cody Rhodes at the signal of Putin/The Rock.
  • The Daily Show: Global Edition's Warning: The international version of the show used a disclaimer stating "Its stories are not fact checked. Its reporters are not journalists. And its opinions are not fully thought through."
  • Michael Kosta and Josh Johnson Stand-Up Gigs: Even during the hiatus Daily Show correspondents are keeping busy with live comedy performances.

The Daily Show Will Be Back: Get Ready for More Comedy News Soon

So while we wait for The Daily Show to return on March 17th we can at least rewatch those recent monologues and appreciate Jon Stewart's comedic genius. Whether he is dissecting political news with a wrestling analogy or calling out billionaires on social media Stewart and The Daily Show team always deliver. Get ready for more laughs and insightful commentary when they are back next month!