“In times like these, we need empathetic and moral leadership.

Unfortunately, we have Donald Trump.”

“Remember when we were all afraid of our groceries?

I miss those days,” Colbert remarked.

A few of these talk-show personalities came out to condemnPresident Donald Trump’s response to the situation.

It’s not exactly the kind of material that lends itself to a lot of late-night quips.

Now, in times like these, we need empathetic and moral leadership.

Unfortunately, we have Donald Trump," Colbert said during his opening monologue.

“I just wanted to save the city, Killer Mike said.

‘Cause its not perfect, but anything has proven possible here.”

“You have to dominate,” he was also quoted as saying.

“If you don’t dominate, you’re wasting your time.

They’re going to run over you.

You’re going to look like a bunch of jerks.

You have to dominate.”

“We saw that on display yet again this week with the rampant acts of police escalation.

Meyers was referring to the predominantly white protests invading state houses to demand an end to lockdown.

In some locations, including Harrisburg, Pa., and Lansing, Mich., these protesters had guns.

“I think, ‘This is how I die.

This man is going to kill me,'” she said.

“And I start crying.”

“I have a thousand stories like this,” she said.

“The cops have pulled a gun on me, the cops have followed me to my own home.

And every black person I know has a few stories like that.

Many have more than a few.

Black people leave the house every day knowing that at any time we could get murdered by the police.

It’s a lot.

I wish more people would do that because we can’t go back to the way we were.”

Lemon described how tough it is to cover the Floyd protests as a black journalist.

Literally watching them die,” he said.

“We’ve watched [Floyd] die on camera.

Corden said during his monologue.

“Why is my voice relevant?

Surely, this a time for me to listen, not talk.

And then I realized that is part of the problem.

People like me have to speak up.

I’m talking about white people.

It’s not enough because, make no mistake, this is our problem to solve.

How can the black community dismantle a problem that they didn’t create?”

“Lynchings were designed to humiliate and intimidate the whole community.

When it’s law enforcement, you really feel helpless,” he said.

“That’s why, I think, you see this real despair in the black community.”

He then urged both Republicans and Democrats to come together on this issue.

We need to come together.

If we don’t come together, we’re gonna end up where we’re headed.”

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