Yes, that means Buttigieg will give a late-night monologue, too: 'Hopefully some funnier minds than mine will be doing some writing for that'
“We’re really excited for that, lining up a great slate of guests,” he told And, yes, that means Buttigieg will be doing a standard late-night monologue — though no word yet on the jokes he’ll tell..
“But I think it’s going to be fun. The thing about running a presidential campaign is you have been focused on one thing and one thing only. It’s nice to be able to zoom out and just come back at life.”Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
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