Seth takes a closer look at Donald Trump and JD Vance refusing to condemn Mark Robinson after some of his disturbing comments surfaced before speaking with guests Michael Bublé and Leanne Morgan.
Seth holds a high-stakes presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris before speaking with guests Will Ferrell, Harper Steele and Kristen Bell.
Seth takes a closer look at Trump and his MAGA allies engaging in the political gymnastics of distancing themselves from Mark Robinson while refusing to condemn him before speaking with guests Andy Samberg and Shailene Woodley.
Seth takes a closer look at Eric Adams getting indicted, Kamala Harris sitting down for an interview and Donald Trump complaining about furniture before speaking with guests Aubrey Plaza and Chloe Fineman.
Seth takes a closer look at Trump claiming migrants are stronger than Hollywood actors and that he has a better body than Biden before speaking with guests Alicia Keys and Alex Moffat.
Seth reminisces about a simpler - albeit recent - time before speaking with guests Kate McKinnon and Zachary Quinto.
Seth takes a closer look at Trump backing out of a 60 Minutes interview while JD Vance brazenly lied about everything from health care to abortion to January 6 before speaking with guests Mariska Hargitay and Method Man.
Seth takes a closer look at a filing by special counsel Jack Smith revealing damning new evidence about Donald Trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 election before speaking with guests Nate Bargatze and Paul Reiser.
Seth takes a closer look at several media outlets finally starting to accurately describe how weird and unhinged Trump's rallies are before speaking with guests Andrew Garfield and Cristin Milioti.
Late Night writer Amber Ruffin recaps what's happening in pop culture news before speaking with guests Nathan Lane, Rosemarie DeWitt and Amelia Dimoldenberg.
Seth takes a closer look at journalist Bob Woodward revealing in a new book that Trump sent COVID tests to Vladimir Putin at the height of the pandemic before speaking with guests Riley Keough and Eric Idle.
Seth holds a high-stakes vice presidential debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz before speaking with guests Jake Tapper and Alice Paul Tapper.
Seth takes a closer look at Trump staging a photo opportunity at a McDonald’s and talking about how well-endowed Arnold Palmer was before speaking with guests Steve Martin, Martin Short and Juno Temple.
Seth teams up with Amber Ruffin and Jenny Hagel to read jokes that just sound wrong coming from him before speaking with guests Liam Neeson, Jenny Slate and Tim O’Brien.
Seth takes a closer look at Trump’s former chief of staff John Kelly saying Trump met the definition of a fascist and that he praised Hitler before speaking with Lin-Manuel Miranda and Bernadette Peters.
Seth takes a closer look at Trump's supporters shrugging off the bombshell revelation that he repeatedly praised Hitler before speaking with Tom Holland and David Remnick.
Seth takes a closer look at Republicans and the Trump campaign distancing themselves from a racist comment at Trump's Madison Square Garden rally that sparked immediate backlash before speaking with guests Molly Shannon and Brooks Wheelan.
Seth checks in with his monologue writers and holds a surprise inspection to review the quality of their jokes before speaking with guests Nicolle Wallace, Betty Gilpin and Jeff Hiller.
Seth takes a closer look at Kamala Harris delivering her closing argument before a record crowd of 75,000 people before speaking with guests Tom Hanks and Ina Garten.
Seth takes a closer look at Donald Trump dressing up as a garbage man and riding around Wisconsin in a garbage truck before speaking with guests Jesse Eisenberg and Mika Brzezinski.
Seth takes a closer look at an exhausted and despondent Donald Trump closing out his campaign with rambling speeches to dwindling crowds before speaking with guests Keri Russell and J.B. Smoove.
Seth takes a closer look at Donald Trump winning the 2024 election, making him the first person convicted of felony charges to assume the presidency, before speaking with guests Joel McHale and Ali Larter.
Seth takes a closer look at Trump's campaign confirming he will begin mass deportations on day one of his presidency and the Justice Department winding down the criminal cases against him before speaking with guests Barry Keoghan and Scott Speedman.
Seth takes a closer look at the progressive political world pointing fingers over Trump's victory before speaking with Jim Parsons and Wendi McLendon-Covey.
Seth does his monologue before letting Amber Ruffin recap what's happening in pop culture news and speaking with guests Gayle King and Rebecca Ferguson.
Seth takes a closer look at Joe Biden and Donald Trump meeting at the White House while Trump assembles a cabinet of crazy people before speaking with Hugh Grant and Jonathan Bailey.
Seth takes a closer look at Trump appointing Matt Gaetz, who is being investigated for sex trafficking, as the next attorney general before speaking with guests Cynthia Erivo and Brett Goldstein.
Seth takes a closer look at Trump confirming he would declare a national emergency and use the military to round up migrants when he takes office before speaking with guests Kristin Chenoweth and Jimmy O. Yang.
Seth Meyers does his monologue before sizzling through a list of topics and firing sick burns at some deserving subjects, like self-checkout and sleep trackers, before speaking with guests Ted Danson, Xolo Maridueña and Sam Morril.
Seth takes a closer look at Trump nominating two more billionaires to his cabinet as another billionaire, Elon Musk, defends Trump's attorney general nominee, Matt Gaetz, before speaking with guests Brian Williams and Bridget Everett.