Late-night humor about Donald Trump is trending despite threats, according to a Washington Post analysis. Hosts are sharing more jokes about him than ever, even as the Federal Communications Commission faces pressure to remove content. This shift reflects a broader cultural phenomenon where political topics become central to entertainment, challenging traditional norms. As Late Night host Seth Meyers prepares for its end, he notes the FCC’s call and the president’s warnings, suggesting a deeper connection between politics and media consumption. In my opinion, this trend underscores how public discourse can evolve beyond scripted narratives, revealing a quiet transformation in how people engage with politics on TV.