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Jon Stewart Blasts RFK Jr. For Abandoning Wife During WHCD Shooting

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entertainmentApril 28, 2026

'The Daily Show With Jon Stewart'

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Jon Stewart tackled the presidential assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents Dinner on Monday’s episode of The Daily Show.

The comedian’s monologue took the approach of pointing out the litany of absurdities related to the WHCD, including before, during and after the event. “The White House Correspondents’ Dinner is supposed to be an evening of fun and merriment until, like most things in America, it was interrupted by gunfire. This is why we can’t have nice things,” Stewart said. “To be perfectly frank, it’s not even a nice thing. Nobody wanted this dinner in the first place! Nobody needed [this]. We’re so fucked in this country right now. We can’t even pull off a dinner that shouldn’t have existed in the first place. ‘Hey, let’s celebrate the First Amendment with an administration that’s doing everything it can do to destroy it.’ Sounds great!”

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He continued, “Should we hold the dinner in a secure location? Well, we could. Or you know what, why not just the Hilton? You know what, let’s not hold it in a secure location. Let’s go to the Hilton. You know the Hilton slogan, “More hard to defend entry points than rooms.””

Stewart has long disliked the WHCD, that is sometimes derisively dubbed the “nerd prom,” and has been outspoken critic of the coziness between journalists and politicians that events like this only reinforced. His monologue took shots at some of the attendees who seemed to use the shooting as a chance to create content. “In crisis situations like this, people tend to show you who they really are and who the elite of Washington DC are. Like this influencer, whose caption says, “shooter at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner,” but whose duck face says “Coachella.” ‘We’re all gonna die, Gucci.'”

> She deleted it but just an insane thing to tweet https://t.co/FRGbujrptf pic.twitter.com/2PUu9iqmzI

— Mike Nellis (@MikeNellis) April 26, 2026

Stewart spent a sizeable chunk of the segment on how people reacted when shots were fired and the Secret Service moved in to remove notable government figures from the ballroom. He reserved most of his incredulity for Health and Human Services Sec. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. who on video is seen being rushed out of the room, but conspiculously leaves his wife, the actress Cheryl Hines, behind.

“From JD Vance’s Dancing with the Stars quickstep exit to Pete Hegseth dropping a smoldering ‘Blue Steel,’ to RFK Jr. being whisked away by a Secret Service hive who apparently couldn’t spare one worker bee for, I don’t know, his wife,” said Stewart before freezing the video clip. “Do you see right there? There’s a group of men carrying another man out of the room, and then there’s a woman. A woman who appears to be… desperately reaching out for someone to care, [someone] to help her. That’s a woman reaching up in agony and fear. That’s RFK Jr’s wife. How fucked up is that scene?”

Stewart then showed the clip again in slow motion and asked the audience to pay attention to the foreground where White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller, a man not known for his empathy or compassion, is shown escorting his pregnant wife out of the ballroom. “[There’s] Stephen Miller carefully protecting his wife. See, turned out, that’s an option! You can protect your wife instead of, I don’t know, beating her to the escape pod. And the guy who outshined you [RFK Jr.] is Stephen fucking Miller. That’s who was more chivalrous. Stephen Miller, a guy who probably jerks off to the new Faces of Death movie. And now for the rest of your life, for the rest of your life, your wife is gonna ask you a question no one’s ever asked before, ever: ‘Why can’t you be more like Stephen Miller?'”

Driving his point home, Stewart added, “Looks like we got a new addition to the ‘Kennedy family abandoning women to their fate’ Wikipedia page.” After groans from the crowd, Stewart shot back, “Oh, I’m sorry. I’m sorry. Too soon or, or too many?”

After mocking the much-derided FBI Director Kash Patel’s evening at the WHCD, Stewart moved on to Donald Trump&#