Howard Stern
And Stern told his mostly white male listeners not to vote for Donald Trump.
The week ahead is chock full of TV, podcast, and radio interviews for the vice president.
On a recent episode of his radio show, Stern said he doesn’t “hate” Trump—but does “hate” the people who vote for him.
The radio host also revealed that he forgave Seinfeld for his public diss after “Jerry called me immediately and was like, ‘Oh, fuck, I fucked up, and I want to apologize.”
Trump has been publicly pressuring the president to commit to a debate for months now, and television networks even prepared an open letter begging the campaigns to debate.
The Oscar-nominated actor has been coy about the “movie magic” employed in “The Holdovers”—until his friend Howard Stern got it out of him.
“It really speaks to what a force of nature she is and the depths of her talent,” Meyers said.