As Twitchy told you earlier, the DOJ has announced that the Mueller report will be released (with redactions) this Thursday. In honor of the occasion, Seth Meyers will make that night’s edition of his late-night show longer to accommodate what will no doubt be a characteristically sharp analysis of the report:
NBC says Late Night With Seth Meyers will expand to 90 minutes on Thursday night "to give context to the redacted version of the Mueller report becoming public earlier in the day." (There's also an interview with Pete Buttigieg and a Game of Thrones recap with Leslie Jones.) pic.twitter.com/sprrngX5TQ
— Dave Itzkoff (@ditzkoff) April 15, 2019
JUST ANNOUNCED: This Thursday, #LNSM expands to 90 minutes! Featuring:
✅ #ACloserLook at the Mueller Report (which goes public Thursday morning)
✅ A brand new #GameOfJones with @lesdoggg
✅ @SethMeyers’ interviews with Mayor @PeteButtigieg & Amy Sedaris
✅ Music from @ToroyMoi pic.twitter.com/B3gaeSgehb— Late Night with Seth Meyers (@LateNightSeth) April 15, 2019
Well, thank goodness for Seth Meyers. Where would America be without him?
What would America do without the Seth Meyers version of the Mueller Report????
— fugitivemama (@fugitivemama) April 15, 2019
We’d be lost for sure.
— Comfortably Smug (@ComfortablySmug) April 15, 2019
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) April 15, 2019
Wow, that's a lot of comedy! https://t.co/l6eXeRTvKN
— Alex Griswold (@HashtagGriswold) April 15, 2019
Can America handle that much hilarity?
— Some guy tweeted something ??♂️ (@jtLOL) April 15, 2019
Time will tell.
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Those eight people and Seth's mom are in for a hell of a show.
— William Keaton (@Script_Samurai) April 15, 2019
Oh, no doubt.
If you add 30 minutes to a 60 minute show that no one watches, does it make a sound?
— Laurence Watkins (@thelarrywatkins) April 15, 2019
We’re note sure, but we look forward to all the real media firefighters kicking him around for pretending to journalism.
I have to assume Seth Meyers' show is not staffed with experienced legal observers, or fact-checkers, or any of the benefits of NBC's actual newsroom. He isn't held to the same ethical constraints journalists are. This treatment of comedians as pseudo-newsmen is not a good idea.
— Alex Griswold (@HashtagGriswold) April 15, 2019
It'll fun to watch the people who insisted the attorney general could not have read and digested a 400-page legal document in 48 hours sharing clips of a comedian giving his informed take, what, six hours later?
— Alex Griswold (@HashtagGriswold) April 15, 2019
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