See how each host reacted in their monologues below.

“Who could have seen this coming?

Even dummies like me.

James Corden; Jimmy Fallon; Stephen Colbert

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This is the most shocking, most tragic, least-surprising thing I’ve ever seen.

“Because these are people who actually know better,” he told Klobuchar.

“That crowd is ignorant.

Those people in that Senate chamber are actually the sinners here.”

“For today was not patriotism, today was terrorism,” theTonight Showhost said.

“But President Biden also said something after his speech that hit me even harder.

He said, ‘Enough is enough is enough.’

He continued, “Today was a disgrace.

Today was disappointing, but sadly, today was not a surprise.

But it’s important to remember that this is not who we are.

I assure there are more good people than there are bad, and good will prevail.”

“The police were very laid-back compared to the Black Lives Matter protests.

Some were seen taking selfies with the criminals, others seemed to welcome them through the gates.

It was a terrible day in the history of this country,” Kimmel continued.

In summary, Kimmel said, “These people are not Americans.

There is no ‘We the people.’

There’s ‘Me the people.'”

“Today was their last dance at the worst party any of us have ever been to.

So if you could, have hope,” he added.

“You’ve seen in these past few weeks in America that voting counts.

Change is coming, science is real, vaccines are on the way.

I really do believe that there are better times ahead.”

Seth Meyers

OnLate Night,Seth Meyersurged for Trump’s immediate removal.