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Jim Gaffigan on Donald Trumpâs Unorthodox Comedic Style
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The Last Laugh listeners, please enjoy this excerpt from the latest episode of The Daily Beast's new podcast! Comedian Jim Gaffigan reflects on the surreal experience of performing at the Al Smith Dinner, describing Donald Trumpâs unorthodox comedic style as âperforming on his heelsâ and surprisingly âkilling the entire time.â Gaffigan also jokes about parenting his five kids: âEvery Monday morning is kind of a surprise for them. Like, âWhat? Thereâs school?ââ
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