verdicoin:Jon Stewart hosts 'The Daily Show' live after presidential debate: When and how to watch.

2025-05-07 22:37:56source:Darkcherries Wealth Societycategory:Invest

Jon Stewart's going all out for the 2024 presidential debates,verdicoin offering exclusive commentary for each debate on "The Daily Show" after President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump exit stage left. 

Stewart is set to host “special live episodes” of the show on Thursday, June 27, and Tuesday, Sept. 10, following the scheduled presidential debates, according to a news release from "The Daily Show." "Indecision 2024: The First Presidential Debate: America Watches Through Its Fingers" is set to premiere live on Comedy Central immediately following the debate.

Stewart's post-debate coverage is part of "The Daily Show's" "Indecision 2024" election coverage, which is also set to tape a full week of shows from the Republican National Convention and the Democratic National Convention.

Lori Gottlieb, a psychotherapist, podcast host and author of "Maybe You Should Talk to Someone," will join Stewart Thursday night for an in-depth discussion at 11 p.m. ET/PT.

Here's how to watch it.

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What time does post-debate coverage on 'The Daily Show' start?

You can catch Jon Stewart's live post-debate coverage live at 11 p.m. ET/PT on Thursday, June 27, and after the next presidential debate on Tuesday, Sept. 10.

Where can I watch 'The Daily Show' post-debate coverage?

Jon Stewart's live post-debate coverage will be broadcast live on Comedy Central and available to stream on Paramount+ and Comedy Central VOD.

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