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Jon Stewart Finally Addresses Whether He’ll Run for President

January 18, 2026
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Jon Stewart Finally Addresses Whether He’ll Run for President

Jon Stewart at long last addressed whether he’d consider a run for the nation’s top office.

Stewart, 63, was asked if he would consider it during a Q&A with the Daily Show audience, in a clip posted to YouTube on Sunday. The comedian didn’t exactly say no, but he did joke that he is a “f— it” candidate.

“‘I think you should be president’ is the line that comes right after ‘F— it,’” Stewart said. “Because most people go like, ‘I’m watching this. I’m doing this. These guys aren’t doing that. You know what? F— it. That guy should, he’s on TV!’”

Stephen Colbert and guest Jon Stewart during Monday's June 17, 2019 show.
NEW YORK – JUNE 17: The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and guest Jon Stewart during Monday’s June 17, 2019 show. (Photo by Scott Kowalchyk/CBS via Getty Images) CBS Photo Archive/CBS via Getty Images

For years, the longtime Daily Show host has been asked by fans to run for president. Last year, Stewart even inspired a Change.org petition begging that he run for president in 2028, and a co-sign from Breakfast Club cohost Charlamagne tha God.

Stewart has been relatively dismissive of the public requests, pointing out that his on-air colleagues, such as Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel, receive similar comments.

The Daily Show, Jon Stewart talking about Trump.
The Daily Show, Jon Stewart talking about Trump. Comedy Central

“This is a question that comes up a lot,” Stewart said, regarding people asking for late-night hosts—who are frequent targets of President Trump—to run for the country’s top office. “And I think it speaks to—if I may, and I don’t know the motivation—it speaks to this desperation and dissatisfaction that we have with the status quo.”

But while calls for all of the late-night hosts to run for president have been made, Stewart’s name has been floated most frequently. Stewart has been a dogged critic of the 79-year-old commander-in-chief.

Stewart said this is because “you see somebody on television who’s saying some of the things that resonate with you.”

“It’s almost like you’re cursing me with, like, a Twilight Zone—Like, ‘Make him!’” the host continued. “I so understand the feeling. I think what’s happening right now with all of us, myself included, because having the ability to have a catharsis, or talk about it, or work with people every day is emotionally sustaining.”

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – NOVEMBER 16: Jon Stewart seen onstage during a discussion of the book “Unplugged” by Tom Freston at 92NY on November 16, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Gary Gershoff/Getty Images) Gary Gershoff/Getty Images

Stewart said Trump’s policies “ain’t flying in a lot of places where you think it might be flying,” echoing the drop in approval ratings the administration has recently seen.

“People keep saying, ‘Oh, this guy is Hitler,’” Stewart continued. “No, he’s not. And I’ll tell you why he’s not. Hitler was popular. This guy’s not.”

The host believes that people are only interested in him running for office because of a “shared feeling of helplessness.” However, he said that people are still a source of hope as institutions fail, as the comedian has witnessed even Trump diehards drop their support for the president.

“The one institution that I think has been the bulwark in a way that nothing else has been the people,” Stewart said. “And that’s been really heartening to me.”

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President Donald Trump was savaged by the WSJ in a blistering editorial. Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images

Stewart, who returned to the Daily Show after nearly a decade to host part-time in 2024, was recently honored with a coveted journalism award for his ability to eviscerate Trump.

He received the Walter Cronkite Awards for Excellence in Political Journalism in a new category: Comedic News and Commentary. The awards recognize members of the free press who are “protecting constitutional principles, defending the rule of law, and holding power to account.”

The post Jon Stewart Finally Addresses Whether He’ll Run for President appeared first on The Daily Beast.

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