

Seth takes a closer look at Trump directing his attorney general, Pam Bondi, to prosecute his political opponents, as well as his push to silence TV networks by threatening to revoke their broadcast licenses before speaking with Jake Tapper and JADE.

Seth does his monologue and goes day drinking with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang before speaking with guests Bobby Cannavale and Lola Young.

Seth takes a closer look at Trump's rambling speech at the United Nations and his White House's claim that U.N. staffers sabotaged the escalator before speaking with Ken Jeong and Louis Partridge.

Seth takes a closer look at MAGA Republicans and Fox News hosts speculating that there was a nefarious conspiracy to stop Trump's escalator at the United Nations before speaking with Timothy Olyphant and Tyriq Withers.

Seth takes a closer look at the president posting an AI video of himself and threatening to send troops to yet another American city before speaking with Lionel Richie and Sarah Sherman.

Seth does his monologue before Late Night writer Mike Scollins gives a rundown of the scariest movies to watch, then speaks with guests Kate McKinnon, Charlie Hunnam and Chelsea Frei.

Seth takes a closer look at who's to blame for the government shutdown and Trump's speech to military leaders threatening “war” on American cities before speaking with Reneé Rapp and Christian Slater.

Seth takes a closer look at Democratic Congresswoman Madeleine Dean confronting House Speaker Mike Johnson about Trump's "unhinged" behavior, and Republicans bragging about using the shutdown to slash government agencies before speaking with Ayo Edebiri and David Sedaris.

Seth takes a closer look at Trump claiming he has the power to send troops to Portland but doesn't have the power to keep the government open before speaking with Kirsten Dunst and Tony Shalhoub.

Seth does his monologue before holding a Late Night White House press briefing, then speaks with guests Channing Tatum and Megan Moroney and welcomes Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten for a cooking demonstration.

Seth takes a closer look at Trump thinking "habeas corpus" is the name of a person and Trump's threat to arrest Illinois Governor JB Pritzker before speaking with Ryan Reynolds and Emilia Jones.

Seth does his monologue and holds a surprise inspection of his monologue writers before speaking with guests Rose Byrne, Sean Casey, Mark DeRosa and Caleb Hearon.

Seth takes a closer look at Trump threatening to use the military in response to millions of Americans taking part in a historic show of "No Kings" protests across the country before speaking with Jesse Plemons, Erin Foster and Sara Foster.

Seth does his monologue before a "kindness" supporter in the audience asks Seth to lay off RFK Jr., then speaks with guests Larry David, Joel Kim Booster and Diane von Furstenberg.

Seth takes a closer look at Trump demolishing the East Wing of the White House to build his new ballroom and him demanding the Justice Department pay him $230 million before speaking with Maya Rudolph and Adam Pally.

Seth takes a closer look at Trump demolishing the White House to build himself a ballroom instead of delivering on the biggest promise of his campaign before speaking with guests Leslie Jones and Amelia Dimoldenberg.

Seth takes a closer look at Donald Trump trolling the media by refusing to rule out running for an illegal third termbefore speaking with Ethan Hawke and Zadie Smith.

Seth does his monologue before Late Night writer Amber Ruffin recaps what's happening in pop culture news, then Seth speaks with guests Reese Witherspoon, Harlan Coben and Chloe Fineman and welcomes Henry Laporte for a cooking demonstration.

Seth takes a closer look at Donald Trump having the time of his life on an official trip to Asia while everyone back at home is super pissed at him about the government shutdown before speaking with Isla Fisher and Judd Apatow.

Seth takes a closer look at Trump calling criticism of his trip to Asia "almost treasonous" and threatening to send active duty military into U.S. cities before speaking with guests Emma Stone and Florence Welch.

Seth takes a closer look at the Trump administration trying to cut off funding for food assistance for struggling families while he renovates a bathroom in the White House before speaking with Nikki Glaser and Matthew Macfadyen.

Seth does his monologue before sizzling through a list of topics and firing sick burns at some deserving subjects, then speaks with guests Tim Robinson, Zach Kanin and Stavros Halkias.

Seth takes a closer look at elections going even better than the Democrats could have hoped for before speaking with Alex Rodriguez and Dakota Fanning.

Seth takes a closer look at Republicans still reeling from their election losses while Donald Trump claims you need an ID to buy groceries before speaking with Tiffany Haddish, Cristin Milioti and Joachim Trier.

Seth takes a closer look at Senate Democrats caving to end the government shutdown despite big wins and favorable polls before speaking with Michael Shannon and Elizabeth Olsen.

Seth does his monologue before teaming up with Amber Ruffin and Jenny Hagel to read jokes that just sound wrong coming from him, then speaks with guests Joel Edgerton, Elle Fanning and Edgar Wright.

Seth takes a closer look at Congress reopening the government after Democrats caved and the House forcing a vote to release the Epstein files before speaking with Matthew Broderick and Dave Franco.

Seth takes a closer look at Trump's top aides holding an emergency meeting in the Situation Room after his name was mentioned in newly released emails from Jeffrey Epstein before speaking with guests Claire Danes and Callum Turner.

Seth takes a closer look at Trump lashing out at MAGA Republicans over their push to release the Epstein files and his sudden reversal on the House vote before speaking with Jeff Goldblum and Jane Krakowski.

Seth does his monologue before reminiscing about a simpler - albeit recent - time when people weren't spending $20 on Dubai chocolate bars, speaking with guests Brendan Fraser and Chloë Grace Moretz and welcoming comedian Greta Titelman for stand-up.

Seth takes a closer look at Trump losing his monthslong battle to stop the release of the Epstein files before speaking with Jonathan Bailey and Mary Steenburgen.

Seth takes a closer look at Trump writing a long and incoherent social media rant about the Epstein files before speaking with guests Cynthia Erivo and Brooks Wheelan and welcoming Wheelan for stand-up.

Seth takes a closer look at Trump hosting Zohran Mamdani at the White House before speaking with Daniel Radcliffe, Jonathan Groff, Lindsay Mendez and Taran Killam.

Seth takes a closer look at Marjorie Taylor Greene resigning from Congress while two prosecutions against Trump's political enemies were thrown out before speaking with Tom Hanks and Matt Rogers.

Seth does his monologue before holding a surprise inspection of his monologue writers and speaking with guests Hank Azaria, Renate Reinsve, EJAE, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami.

Seth addresses the latest news in his monologue before inviting his kids for an interview and chatting with his family on Thanksgiving.

Seth takes a closer look at Trump getting a fake peace prize from FIFA before speaking with Sabrina Carpenter and Josh O'Connor.

Seth does his monologue before Late Night writer Amber Ruffin recaps what's happening in pop culture news, then Seth speaks with guests Amy Sedaris, Brandon Sklenar and Kareem Rahma.

Seth takes a closer look at Trump and the American people having a slight disagreement about the state of the economy before speaking with Amanda Seyfried and Andrew Scott.

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