Comedy Central’s “Best F**king News Team” is back to work tonight, with Jon Stewart kicking off a week of new Daily Show episodes.
Stewart’s guest is Sen. Rev. Raphael Warnock, the Georgia Democrat and senior pastor of Atlanta’s Ebenezer Baptist Church, who will be on to promote his new book, The Crooked Places Made Straight.
The book, rooted in Warnock’s sermon on the Book of Isaiah, finds the senator making a case for a renewed moral imagination in American public life as the country approaches its semiquincentennial.
Jordan Klepper will then take over the desk Tuesday through Thursday, marking his fifth week behind the Daily Show desk this year. His most recent turn came during the week of May 11.
Klepper’s first guest of the week on Tuesday is Britt Lower, the Severance star who will be on to promote Netflix’s new Harlan Coben adaptation I Will Find You, premiering this Thursday.
On Wednesday, Klepper welcomes writer/director/actor John Early, who is making the rounds for the film Maddie’s Secret.
The week wraps Thursday with Johnny Knoxville, creator and star of the Jackass franchise, whose latest—and apparently last—big-screen outing, Jackass: Best and Last, arrives in theaters June 26.
With this week’s run, Klepper joins Desi Lydic at five hosting weeks in 2026, putting the two senior correspondents at the front of the show’s rotating correspondent-host pack for the year so far. Michael Kosta is close behind with four weeks, while Ronny Chieng and Josh Johnson have each hosted three.
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