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By Allyson Chiu Allyson Chiu Reporter Email Bio Follow October 5 For roughly eight minutes during Thursday's taping of "The Daily Show with Trevor Noah," the studio was noticeably bereft of the raucous laughter that usually accompanies the South African comedian's joke-heavy commentary on the day's biggest headlines

Seated behind his desk and dressed in a sharp navy suit, Noah offered a line about President Trump that was devoid of either humor or sarcasm

"I find Trump's most powerful tool is that he knows how to wield victimhood," he said

In an impassioned, unscripted monologue that was not part of Thursday's broadcast, Noah called out Trump for trying to "convince men that they are the true victims of the #MeToo movement

" The president has used the tactic to defend his Supreme Court nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh, who faces several allegations of sexual misconduct

The judge has denied those allegations. Noah's spontaneous remarks came as he interacted with his studio audience during a break in taping, and the clip was later aired as part of the show's Emmy Award-winning, online-only series "Between the Scenes

" "Feeling is oftentimes more powerful than what's actually happening," Noah said

"That's a thing that people take for granted with Donald Trump. It's his greatest gift, it's his greatest danger

" On Tuesday, Trump spoke to reporters outside the White House and said,  "It's a very scary time for young men in America when you can be guilty of something you may not be guilty of," The Washington Post reported

When asked if he had a message for women, the president responded, "women are doing great," according to pool reports

Hours later, he would mock Christine Blasey Ford, one of the women accusing Kavanaugh, in front of hundreds at a rally in Mississippi

Trump, who experienced his own brush with #MeToo, has continuously backed Kavanaugh and openly criticized the movement

A procedural vote in the Senate to advance Kavanaugh's nomination is expected to take place Friday

[Kavanaugh moves closer to Senate confirmation as GOP argues FBI report exonerates the judge] After watching Trump in these moments, Noah said he came to a realization

"He knows how to offer victimhood to people who have the least claim to it, which is a really, really powerful tool," Noah said, his comments eliciting murmurs from the audience

Trump's statements carry more weight than many people may realize, Noah cautioned

"There are a lot of men who that message will connect with because that's a feeling that many men have," he said

"There's many men who will be afraid to admit it maybe, but there's many men who do have that feeling where they're like, 'Yeah, I mean this #MeToo movement, it's gotten outta control

'" Just last week, conservative pundit and former Trump campaign aide Michael Caputo angrily declared on CNN's "AC360," "From now on, every mother of sons, every grandmother of grandsons has to fear for the future of their boys …

" Days before Trump made his comments at the White House, his son Donald Trump Jr

, told Daily Mail he was more worried about his sons than his daughters in the wake of #MeToo

Noah scoffed at the idea that the movement poses a threat to all men. "It's maybe what, a hundred and something people? That's how many people have been '#MeToo'd?'" he asked incredulously

"That's how many people have been held accountable? A hundred and something? That's not a life changing number of men

They make it sound like all men have been accused." He added, drawing a rare burst of laughter, "You could fit a hundred men into a comedy club and then Louis C

K. could come and surprise them. That's how few that number is." But the moment of levity was brief

Noah's serious tone returned as he explained how convincing men that they are victims is a "powerful tool

" "If you can convince men that they are the true victims of the #MeToo movement, you get men to fight against a movement that's really about holding men who are doing bad things accountable as opposed to making all men scapegoats for something that they're not doing," he said

Trump, Noah said, has wielded victimhood on a number of occasions beyond the national debate on sexual assault

"He goes, 'The real victim in this story is not the kids in the cages, it's you. It's you who they're coming to take your place,'" Noah said

"'The real victim isn't the refugee from Syria, it's you who's gonna get blown up by a terrorist bomb

'" The comedian noted that he's seen the same thing happen in his home country of South Africa, referencing the country's post-apartheid climate

"You had tons of white people who were like, 'Oh, I'm afraid now, what's gonna happen to me, huh?'" he said, his voice becoming high-pitched and frantic

"'The black people are going to eat us. We're in danger. They're going to come for us

Oh my God, I'm the real victim.'" Now, Noah said, Trump is attempting to paint Kavanaugh as a victim

"The guy's heading to the Supreme Court, but he's making it like, 'This poor man, look at him this poor man,'" he said, slipping easily into his well-practiced Trump impersonation

"What's the worst that could happen to Brett Kavanaugh?" Noah asked, returning to his normal voice

"The worst thing that could happen is he'd go back to being a federal judge on one of the most important courts in the land

That's what he goes down to if he fails." Ford, on the other hand, won't be nearly as lucky, he said

"I'm heartbroken at what happened to Dr. Ford, not because it didn't go the way I would've maybe wanted it to, but rather because her life and her image, her as a human being has been trodden on and destroyed by the president of the United States

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For more infomation >> Trump is trying to convince men they are the 'true victims' of #MeToo movement, says a serious Trevo - Duration: 8:13.

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WATCH LIVE: President Donald Trump Holds MAGA Rally in Topeka, Kansas - Duration: 2:54:38.

For more infomation >> WATCH LIVE: President Donald Trump Holds MAGA Rally in Topeka, Kansas - Duration: 2:54:38.

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Poison Letter Sent to Trump & Russian Trolls Bash "The Last Jedi" | The Daily Show - Duration: 2:56.

You know how they say if you don't like your leaders,

you should write angry letters to them?

Well, some people take it a little too far.

The FBI is investigating several suspicious letters sent

to President Trump and others

that may have contained the toxic compound ricin.

Officials say the letter that was addressed

to the president never entered The White House.

Similar letters mailed to the Pentagon were addressed

to Defense Secretary Jim Mattis

and the Navy's top officer, Admiral John Richardson.

A fourth letter was sent to the Houston campaign office

of Senator Ted Cruz,

but tests there for anything hazardous turned up negative.

Okay, first of all, thank God no one was hurt.

And second, if your plan

to harm Donald Trump depends on him reading something...

(laughter)

...maybe you haven't thought this through.

(as Trump): "I got a letter. Now my head hurts and I'm dizzy.

Is this ricin?"

"No, sir. That's words."

Also not smart sending a poison letter to Ted Cruz.

They were suspicious right away.

No one writes letters to Ted Cruz.

If anything, the poison letter is lucky

it never got to Ted Cruz, 'cause right now,

poison would be in the hospital.

Like, "What happened to you, Poison?"

"I was exposed to Ted Cruz."

In other news, uh, if you've been looking

for a reason to restock your fallout shelter,

this might be it.

MAN: The EPA is proposing to weaken radiation regulations,

suggesting a little bit of radiation

is actually good for you, like sunlight.

Current guidance says

any exposure to radiation is a cancer risk.

Critics warn the proposal could increase harmful exposure

for people who work near radiation

or live next to superfund sites.

Now, now,

before you start complaining about how it's not safe

for the EPA to encourage higher radiation levels,

ask yourself one question.

Do you want more X-Men movies or not?

(laughter)

I rest my case.

Moving on. Russia.

They've targeted Democrats, Republicans,

and now they're going after one of America's

biggest populations-- nerds.

WOMAN: The Hollywood Reporter reports

a new study claims negative buzz

about Star Wars: The Last Jedi is being amplified

by Russian trolls.

An academic paper finds that half

of the criticism aimed at the director

of the 2017 installment was politically motivated

or not even human.

The author, Morton Bay, claims

he found evidence of deliberate,

organized, political influence measures

disguised as fan arguments.

He said a number of users appeared to be Russian trolls.

Okay, I'm sorry.

Russian hacking has just gotten ridiculous now.

No. Because I get them going after elections,

but Rotten Tomatoes, really? Like, what's next?

They'll be hacking your Airbnb reviews? Just like...

(with Russian accent): Susan's bedding was too uncomfortable.

Yeah, vote Trump.

(in his voice): Who is this guy?

For more infomation >> Poison Letter Sent to Trump & Russian Trolls Bash "The Last Jedi" | The Daily Show - Duration: 2:56.

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Can Other Countries Sue Trump For Slandering Them? - Duration: 4:21.

Next question comes from @Orion2242, who asks, "I have a question, I am not sure of the legality

of this, but can it be possible for a nation, let's say Zimbabwe or France, or whoever you

want, sue the POTUS, or citizen Donald Trump for defamation or any prejudice that his comments

or tweets did to that country?"

Now, this is interesting.

You're kind of getting into a little bit of muddy waters here.

There are some countries who have much stricter slander and libel laws than we have here in

the United States.

Our neighbors to the north, Canada, they have insanely strict laws on this kind of thing,

and they do it to protect citizens.

They put the burden of proof more on the media outlet that makes the claim than they do on

the person who's being defamed.

Typically, here in the United States, it's supposed to be kind of even.

The person who's being defamed needs to be able to prove that what the media outlet said

was a lie.

That's not always the case, but that's the way it's been going recently.

The court system has put the burden of proof on the defamed, rather than the defamer.

Now, that typically applies to media outlets and things like that.

Now, as for Donald Trump, unfortunately, no.

There is no legal recourse that any of these countries really have against him, nor is

there any that any of them would be willing or want to take.

Because to sue the president of the Unites States for saying something stupid, or harsh

or mean, that's not exactly the kind of look that these other countries want to give the

rest of the world.

It's something Donald Trump would probably try to do.

I mean, don't get me wrong, this guy, if somebody said something bad about the United States,

and he thought he could sue them for it, he 100% would.

I mean, this is a guy who once sued a reported, because the reporter didn't call him a billionaire,

and instead called him a millionaire.

He lost that case, by the way.

But yeah, Donald Trump loves to sue anyone and anything for slander or libel any chance

he gets, so he would do that, but he is also very petty and vindictive, and he's got very

thin skin.

Other countries, luckily, don't have that.

Right?

We're not looking at a bunch of Donald Trumps running every country in the world, otherwise

not only would there be endless bombing of one another, there would be endless lawsuits

flying from each other.

Now, that's just the moral reasoning, is like, yeah, he says stupid stuff about my country,

but I'm bigger than that.

I'm not going to let it bother me.

It's not really going to effect tourism here.

The only place that's had an effect on tourism is here in the United States.

We've lost actually billions of dollars from international tourism, because nobody wants

to come to the United States right now, because Donald Trump is our president.

Now, that's a story that's actually been developing over the last 16 months.

Global tourism to the United State is falling, and it's because of Donald Trump according

to most respondents.

But there's also the legality, really.

I mean, when Trump says these things, he says them on US soil.

So, typically, he would fall under US law.

You cannot do that against a US citizen.

It gets a little murkier and a little less clearer when it's a US citizen saying that

about a foreign citizen who is not on US soil, they're on their soil, so they're protected

by their laws, Trump's protected by our laws.

There's really not much overlap there.

So, even if they had wanted to, I don't think that anybody could actually bring this kind

of lawsuit against the president.

So, unfortunately, as this continues, we're just going to have to deal with all of the

nonsense that Donald Trump is spewing out on a daily basis.

Yes, it's bad for the United States standing with our countries around the globe, but as

we saw when Obama took over from George W Bush, and the rest of the world hated us,

that is actually something that's pretty easy to fix.

The next person comes in, they're not a complete jackass like Donald Trump, global opinion

of the United States will once again rise, they'll see we're not insulting them.

Things will be better, we'll mend those fences.

So, we got to suffer through it as long as Trump is in the White House, and hopefully

that's not going to be too much longer if democrats are able to take back the house

and senate this year.

Thank you for your question.

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