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Congress licensed President-elect Donald Trump’s electoral victory on Monday, 4 years after the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol — or, as Jimmy Kimmel known as it, “the fourth anniversary of our Capitol being stormed by the Buffalo Wild Wing of the Republican Party.”
“This one went off with out Ted Cruz having to cover in a brush closet.” — JIMMY KIMMEL
“Also, as we speak is Jan. 6, so don’t overlook to want your one uncle a cheerful anniversary.” — JIMMY FALLON
Vice President Kamala Harris presided over the certification, a state of affairs Kimmel stated was “merciless and weird,” with Jon Stewart calling it “the final word indignity.”
“It’s like making your ex D.J. your wedding ceremony.” — JIMMY KIMMEL
“It’s like attending your individual funeral, and even the mourners are like, ‘Woo-hoo!’” — JON STEWART
“Harris was, like, ‘And with that, my dry January is over.’” — JIMMY FALLON
“Today, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau introduced his resignation. He resigned at 11 a.m. He’s identical to all of us — he bought again from trip, then after one hour of labor, he was, like, ‘I’m out.’” — JIMMY FALLON
“It’s unhappy. [Showing an image of Trudeau in blackface] Apparently, Canada simply wasn’t prepared for a frontrunner of shade.” — GREG GUTFELD
The Bits Worth Watching
Joe Manganiello, the host of “Deal or No Deal Island,” and Jimmy Fallon took on “the second No. 1 downside in America” with Bully Beaters Karate on Monday’s “Tonight Show.”
What We’re Excited About on Tuesday Night
The “Abbott Elementary” creator and star Quinta Brunson will sit down with Seth Meyers when “Late Night” returns on Tuesday.