Emily Ngo

Ronny Chieng details the Biden administration's preparations for a peaceful transfer of power, and the who's-who list of conspiracy nuts, tech bros, and family members hoping to snag a cabinet appointment. Plus, The Daily Show has obtained exclusive audio from Biden's phone call congratulating Trump on his win. Humans have repeatedly ignored warnings about carbon pollution, so scientists have created a self-sustaining spaceship to give humanity a fresh start. Filled with movie theaters, restaurants, and good bar trivia, the USS Told Ya So has it all… except all of us. "The way to make it accurate, and have people trust what you do, is to get it right." Award-winning political journalist and Politico New York Playbook co-author Emily Ngo joins Ronny Chieng to offer her perspective on Donald Trump's second presidential win. They discuss why she wasn't surprised by the results, what she observed traveling with the Trump campaign in 2016, building trust as a political journalist, and the time she attended jury duty with the president-elect.
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