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Washington (AP) -- Comedian Jon Stewart scolded Congress Tuesday for failing to ensure that a victims' compensation fund set up after the 9/11 attacks never runs out of money. Stewart, a longtime ...
A tearful Stewart also blasted Congress, saying it's shameful that they've failed to make the health and well being of 9/11 first responders a priority.
Reporting from WASHINGTON — Comedian Jon Stewart is scolding Congress for failing to ensure that a victims’ compensation fund set up after the 9/11 attacks never runs out of money.
This is not the first time that Stewart has demanded action to help the first responders and victims of 9/11, as in 2015 he went to Congress to secure passage of a new law that would aid men and ...
Stewart has been a champion of the 9/11 victim compensation fund since the beginning; in fact, it was in large part thanks to him that the bill passed Congress to begin with back in 2010, when ...
Monday night on The Daily Show, Jon Stewart turned his attention to the U.S. Congress, or as he defined them, using his own version of Urban Dictionary, "Do-Nothing F@#ktards who couldn't solve a ...