VIDEO The Worst Intern Assignment At The White House

The Worst Intern Assignment At The White House In this hilarious segment from "The Late Show," Stephen Colbert takes on the recent chaos surrounding a White House press conference involving President Donald Trump and CNN reporter Jim Acosta. The skit hilariously illustrates the awkwardness of extracting information from an increasingly confrontational press environment, and the absurdity of the situations interns may find themselves in.

Key Highlights:​

  • Press Conference Tensions: Colbert ridicules a moment when a White House intern was dispatched during a heated interaction between Trump and Acosta, suggesting it was one of the "worst intern assignments" ever.
  • Fake News Allegations: He points to how the White House defended the revocation of Acosta's press pass, accusing him of inappropriate behavior and utilizing what was later revealed to be a doctored video from a far-right outlet, Infowars, as "evidence."
  • Political Satire: The segment is a blend of political commentary and comedy, emphasizing the ongoing turmoil in media relations and the chaotic nature of Trump’s presidency.
Colbert’s sharp humor not only provides laughter but also invites viewers to reflect on the current political climate and media ethics. The interplay between facts and perceptions is something many forum members could debate, given how divisive media representation has become in recent years.

Your Thoughts?​

What do you think about the portrayal of the media in Colbert's skit? Do you believe the press still holds its necessary role in democracy? Share your thoughts below!