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Jon Stewart said he would agree to Elon Musk’s condition for interview

John Stewart Elon Musk has been officially invited to appear On the “Daily Show” after a billionaire entrepreneur suggests agreeing to an interview under one condition: the feeling of “unedited”.

Stewart's on-air invitation comes a few days after the “daily show” said X “I'm happy” account If Mask agrees to broadcast an unedited interview, then to appear in the satire program.

Last week, Musk blows up Stewart after the “Daily Show” host dedicated one of his monologues to Dodge Cut.

John Stewart officially invited Elon Musk to appear on The Daily Show. Daily Show

On Monday night, Stewart used his opening monologue to address his mask request head on.

“After a week of prayer with my family – well, family. It's a Family Hall Pass situation,” Stewart said.

“After thinking about his offer, I thought, 'Hey, that's how in-studio interviews are actually usually aired. It's not edited.' So certainly. We're going to be happy,” he said.

Stewart said, “I want to sweeten or waste the pot.”

“Interviews can be 15 minutes, an hour, two hours, anything. I honestly don't think this network will make any other programming. So we can do whatever we want F-K.”

Stewart said he agreed to the Musk's condition that the interview was “unedited.” Daily Show
Musk said he will be open to appearing on the “Daily Show” on the condition that the interview has not been edited. Shawn Thew/epa-fe/shutterstock

Stewart's comments followed Musk's recent post criticizing the “Daily Show” and its host.

In one X-Post, Musk named Stewart “the propaganda,” while in another, Stewart lamented that he was “more bipartisan before.”

“You give me too little credit,” Stewart replied Monday.

Again, the guy who custom-meted his own dark mag hat he wears to op in his oval office, thinks he spends $270 million and I'm too partisan. I really don't know what he thinks bipartisan means. ”

Last week, Stewart went very well in his comments about masks and doge, causing him to open his hands. Daily Show

The front and back of Stewart and Musk were spurred by host criticism of the Tesla mogul, who has been a fuss about cost-cutting aimed at reducing the federal government.

Stewart continued his willingness to host masks, and had substantial discussions about the efficiency of government services.

“Eron, if you want to do a show, it's great. In general, it supports the idea of ​​better serving the American people in a cheaper and more efficient way. If you want to talk about that on the show, it's great, Stewart said.

The host then urged Musk to “drove the pretending that you don't do that because you don't always measure the norms of neutral discourse you request and display.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeuzi5rnygg

Musk, who has long defended the government's rationalization, later returned to X with an offer in response to Stewart's fiery criticism of Doge's budget cuts.

“I'll send him @doge's merchandise to comfort him while he recovers from this injury,” Musk posted, referring to Stewart's on-air accident, cutting his hand while pounding a coffee cup on his desk while ranting.

Despite the injuries, Stewart continued the broadcast and later used the moment to highlight his position on government inefficiency.

“I want to get rid of alphabet agents that don't do enough,” Stewart said.

“We're going to hand the audit to the Department of Defense. But if we really want to change the system, we're dogeing in the wrong place.”

Musk calls Stewart “a more bipartisan” and “propaganda.” AP
Stewart was critical of Musk and his role in leading government efficiency. Musk will remain with President Donald Trump on February 11th. AP

Meanwhile, Trump's official store has been attracting attention, launching a line of Doge-themed products, including a $55 Magazine baseball cap, a $180 pickleball paddle and a $47 membership card featuring a presidential face graphics.

Musk later responded to a post that suggested Stewart's injuries were a symbol of democratic frustration towards him, replied with a Bullseye emoji, and later commented on “an angry management issues.”

For now, there has not been a confirmation whether Musk will accept Stewart's invitation, but given the ongoing online exchange, the possibility of unfiltered face-to-face conversations remains open.

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