In his Monday night "A Closer Look" segment, NBC host Seth Meyers delivered a sharp critique of President Donald Trump and his dwindling base of supporters, targeting the president’s dancing as a symbol of his fading relevance.
Meyers opened the segment by referencing a new Washington Post-ABC News-IPSOS poll, which showed Trump’s disapproval rating at a record high of 62%.
"What’s your deal? Like, I get that you’re MAGA, but like, what do you actually approve of?" Meyers asked, questioning the logic behind supporting a president whose policies have led to economic struggles for many Americans.
He continued, "Is it worth it for you to pay high gas prices, if it means liberals also pay high gas prices? Is that how much you want to own the libs, at the cost of owning thyself?"
Meyers then turned his attention to Trump’s infamous dancing, declaring it "the next to go."
"Because the dancing is the next to go. Have you seen how tired he is? He barely has the energy to get through a meeting in the Oval Office. Dude always looks like my kids when I’m on the last few pages of Goodnight Moon," he quipped.
In a mocking tone, Meyers suggested that Trump’s supporters might still cling to his "poetry," playing a clip of the president saying, "Nothing bad can happen. It can only good happen."
"Does that resonate with you? Because I’m pretty sure he got that from a fortune cookie written by Frankenstein," Meyers joked.
Watch Meyers’ full segment below: