Colbert was perplexed by the president’s comment: “We built a lot of wall, a lot of wall and it's new wall.”
The syntax of President Donald Trump was once again a focus for Stephen Colbert's satire in the CBS host's latest show.
Stephen Colbert arrives at the PaleyFest presentation of 'An evening with Stephen Colbert' at the Dolby theatre on March 16, 2019 in Hollywood, California. In his latest show, he mocked the speech about the wall made by President Donald Trump. VALERIE MACON/AFP/Getty Images He paused for effect before telling the audience, “My mouth is dry and my heart is just racing in a panic, trying to follow that sentence. At this point I just think he is trying to recite avant-garde poetry.”
Also on Wednesday, Trump expressed his concerns about illegal immigration during a roundtable with officials and ranchers in Texas.
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