The late-night comics go over Trump's latest. Listen to our favorite jokes, then vote for yours at usatoday.com/opinion. (Photo: Randy Holmes, ABC via AP)
The late-night comics try to make sense of the Republican memo and what it means for special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation. Listen to our favorite jokes, then vote for yours at usatoday.com/opinion. (Photo: Matt Winkelmeyer, Getty Images)
The late-night comics are still grappling with President Trump's 's---hole' comment. Take a look at our favorite jokes, then vote for yours at usatoday.com/opinion. (Photo: Paul Drinkwater, NBC via AP)
The late-night comics on President Trump's 's---hole' comment. Take a look at our favorite jokes, then vote for yours at usatoday.com/opinion. (Photo: Frederick M. Brown, Getty Images)
The late-night comics on President Trump's bipartisan approach to DACA and immigration. Take a look at our favorite jokes, then vote for yours at usatoday.com/opinion. (Photo: Andy Kropa, Invision/AP)
The late-night comics on Oprah Winfrey's speech at the Golden Globes. Take a look at our favorite jokes, then vote for yours at usatoday.com/opinion.
Don Jr.'s dangerous tweet and his father's low approval ratings. After you watch our favorite jokes, vote for yours at usatoday.com/opinion. (Photo: Paul Zimmerman, Getty Images for North America)
An embroidered hat, burgers and golf, the late-night comics break down Trump-Abe relations. Listen to our favorite jokes, then vote for yours at usatoday.com/opinion. (Photo: Jeff Schear, Getty Images for Comedy Central)
The late-night comics on Trump, Asia and Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen viral hit. Watch our favorite jokes, then vote for yours at usatoday.com/opinion. (Photo: Astrid Stawiarz, Getty Images)
Who's the real first lady? The late-night comics take a look in Best of Late Night. After you watch, vote for your favorite joke at usatoday.com/opinion. (Photo: Angela Weiss, AFP/Getty Images)
f football players took a knee in Puerto Rico, would Trump care more? The late-night comics explore. Take a look at our favorite jokes, then vote for yours at opinion.usatoday.com. (Photo: Gabriel Olsen, FilmMagic)
The GOP health care effort failed (again). What's next? The late-night comics have some ideas. Take a look at our favorite jokes, then vote for yours at opinion.usatoday.com. (Photo: Paul Zimmerman, Getty Images for Montclair Film)
League-wide protest inspires questions and analysis from the late-night comics. (Photo: Todd Plitt, USA TODAY)
What's the quickest way for the president to take down Rocket Man and his rocket nation? This video contains one theory. (Photo: Cindy Ord, Getty Images for SiriusXM)
What Sean Spicer was doing at the Emmy Awards and other firsts from the late-night comics. (Photo: Evan Agostini, Invision/AP)
The president flip-flopped on DACA and humiliated his attorney general. The late-night comics have plenty to say about both! (Photo: Valerie Macon, AFP/Getty Images)
Fallon and Kimmel take apart the campaign tell all, and summarize the events that led to Clinton's downfall. (Photo: Vivien Killilea, Getty Images for Waterkeeper All)
The late-night comics take a look at Steve Bannon's "60 Minutes" interview. (Photo: Rich Fury, Invision/AP)
What's going on between the president and Don Jr.? The late-night comics tell us about that and more. (Photo: Jordan Strauss, AP)
Bill Maher and Trevor Noah talk Russia, Felix Sater and Trump's business ties. (Photo: Brad Barket)