Jon Stewart Criticizes Trump White House UFC Event, Compares NYC Demographics
Comedian Jon Stewart recently voiced strong criticism regarding a Donald Trump-hosted White House event featuring the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), labeling it a "god-awful mockery." His remarks were reportedly made while celebrating a Knicks win. Stewart also drew a notable comparison, suggesting a greater number of "hardworking American-value individuals" reside in New York City than across the states of Wyoming, Idaho, and Mississippi combined.
Comedian and television personality Jon Stewart recently offered a critical assessment of a White House event hosted by Donald Trump that involved the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Stewart publicly described the event as a "god-awful mockery."
These comments were reportedly made by Stewart while he was celebrating a Knicks win, an event that served as a backdrop to his political commentary. The specific details of the White House event or its wider context were not further elaborated in the report, beyond Stewart's direct criticism.
Stewart also used the occasion to make a significant comparative statement regarding demographics and values. He asserted, "There are probably more hardworking American-value individuals in the liberal hellhole of New York City than exist in the entire states of Wyoming, Idaho, and Mississippi combined." This statement highlights Stewart's perspective on the population and values attributed to New York City versus the combined populations of the three aforementioned states.
(Source: Rolling Stone)

