‘The Daily Show’s Desi Lydic Cringes at Musical Protests Against Trump: ‘Had to Cleanse My Ears With an Rfk Jr. Speech’ | Video

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As Donald Trump and Elon Musk continue gutting federal programs and increasing unemployment numbers as a result, protests have sprung up around the country, with some of them even getting musical. Although, it hasn’t been good music, if you ask “The Daily Show” host Desi Lydic.

During Thursday night’s headlines, the Comedy Central star first zeroed in on a recent Capitol Hill protest by federal workers, in which they sang Pete Seeger’s “Which Side Are You On?” with slightly modified lyrics. Of course, these weren’t professional singers, so hitting the right notes was a less than successful endeavor.

“Which key are we on?” Lydic sang intentionally poorly. “Sorry, but that sounded so bad I had to cleanse my ears with an Rfk Jr. speech.”

Lydic then begged to see a protest that didn’t involve singing, at which point footage from another musical protest, this one at the Kennedy Center,...

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