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Late-night comedians had a field day roasting former President Trump over reports of “severe memory issues.” Jimmy Fallon joked that Trump writes his name on buildings just to remember where he lives, while also poking fun at Trump and Biden starring in a new film called “50 First Debates.” The author of the upcoming book “Apprentice in Wonderland” claimed that Trump had forgotten who he was during an interview, leading to more jokes from late-night hosts.

In addition to the Trump roasting, late-night hosts also made hilarious comments about the heat wave sweeping across the United States. Jimmy Kimmel joked about lobsters in Maine getting into pots to cool down and rats in New York wearing crop tops. The punchlines added a touch of humor to the serious issue of rising temperatures and heat waves.

During the show, actress Hannah Einbinder discussed preparing for a late-night show theme on “Hacks” while appearing on Jimmy Kimmel’s show. This behind-the-scenes insight gave viewers a glimpse into the world of late-night television and the work that goes into creating entertaining content.

Looking ahead to Wednesday night, viewers can expect to see Lupita Nyong’o, the star of “A Quiet Place: Day One,” on “Late Night.” This exciting guest appearance promises to be an engaging and entertaining segment for fans of the show.

In other news, Irish singer-songwriter Hozier has seen a resurgence in popularity thanks to his hit song “Too Sweet” reaching No. 1 on the Hot 100 chart. With a new young fan base on TikTok and a successful tour with a nine-piece band, Hozier continues to captivate audiences with his music and talent.

Overall, late-night television continues to provide humor, entertainment, and insightful interviews with celebrities and public figures. The combination of comedy, current events, and celebrity guests makes late-night shows a popular choice for viewers looking to unwind and have a few laughs before bedtime.