Jon Stewart made a startling revelation on the latest episode of “The Daily Show”: his name is mentioned in the Epstein files. However, Stewart quickly clarified that his name only appeared in a correspondence between Jeffrey Epstein and Barry Josephson, the producer of films like “Enchanted” and “Kiss of the Spider Woman.”
In a comedic reenactment, Stewart described the email exchange between Epstein and Josephson, where they discussed the career move of someone referred to as “Woody,” presumably director Woody Allen. Epstein suggested that Woody should do a stand-up routine for either Apple TV or Amazon, with the idea of creating a biographical experience with Jon Stewart hosting or narrating the project.
Stewart humorously questioned whether he was being offered the opportunity or if it was an audition, feigning offense at the notion of someone “like” Jon Stewart being considered for the role. He then shifted to discuss Elon Musk and Donald Trump’s mentions in the Epstein files, highlighting Musk’s excessive social media posts about the revelations and Trump’s apparent protection from accountability by the Department of Justice.
Throughout his monologue, Stewart injected his signature wit and satire into the discussion, providing a humorous take on the serious implications of being associated with the Epstein files. The episode concluded with Stewart urging viewers to watch the full monologue for a deeper dive into the topic.
For more comedic insights and analysis, be sure to catch Jon Stewart’s full monologue on “The Daily Show.”

