John Oliver talks more about the President Trump's activities specially his statements about having a nicer relationship with Russia. He also talks about Russian President Putin.
John Oliver continues to talk about ventures of US President's office. He also talks about the pros and cons of Obamacare, and the upcoming Obamacare replacement plan.
The main story looks at the Trump White House's proposal for the next US budget. Oliver ends with a look at Bolivia's uses of youths costumed as zebras to make crosswalks safer and more fun.
The presidential election in France could determine the political future of Europe. John Oliver visits an excessively French bistro to deliver an urgent message to voters.
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner hold an incredible amount of political power. That's troubling considering their incredibly small amount of political experience.
John Oliver points out that Net neutrality is under serious threat again and that all concerned should raise their concern to the respective authorities at all platforms.
Stupid Watergate is a reference to Nixon presidency's scandals which led him to resign and Oliver contrasts it with current series of scandals of Trump and how they've led to talks of impeachment just within 4 months of his presidency.
In the wake of a divisive election, the UK will begin the process of leaving the European Union. John Oliver and an intergalactic space lord propose a plan.
Donald Trump won coal country in the 2016 election in part by promising to do away with Obama era job killing regulations. But what is it that's really killing coal jobs and where is the most promising growth in the region.
John Oliver takes on The Sinclair Broadcast Group, detainer of the majority of local news channel. He also tackles past president's of the United States with a focus on Warren G. Harding, and POTUS Donald Trump
In response to Alex Jones' claims that the media cherry picks negatives from his "Info Wars" program, Oliver devotes a full show to Jones' popular right wing rant show.
Oliver warns that Donald Trump's desire to have a surge in border patrol agent numbers was also tried by G.W. Bush's White House with disastrous results in the quality of agents added to the force.
Oliver does his best to work out the thinking behind Kim Jong Un's continued push to make his nation a nuclear power regardless of the on going cost to his people.
John Oliver discusses both the imminent and long-term dangers of nuclear waste deposits in the United States, and the unresolved need for governmental solutions to a now decades old problem.
John Oliver talks about presidential pardons, and specifically President Trumps first pardon of Joe Arpaio. He discusses the crimes Arpaio is convicted for, and the message Trumps sends by pardoning him.
John Oliver talks about Corporate Consolidation and Anti-Trust laws, Megyn Kelly's new daytime talk show, Donald Trump vs. Black Athletes, Tim Price and Steve Mnuchin's plane scandals and the fate of the Scranton Train.
John Oliver talks President Trump's inability to organize Puerto Rican disaster relief, the proposed Republican tax reform, and the shortcomings of forensic science - offering a glimpse at how CSI shows might be made more realistic.
John Oliver discusses why forensic science used in criminal trials can be surprisingly unscientific, Donald Trump reacts to the hurricane in Puerto Rico, and we fact-check Trump's claims about tax reform.
John Oliver discusses the impact of the massive cybersecurity breach at Equifax and their misguided attempts to mitigate the damage, and Donald Trump's position on the Iran Nuclear Deal.
John Oliver explains why our federal system for financing flood recovery perpetuates a pattern of destruction, Trump gives his thoughts on the opioid crisis, and Alabama holds a special election with controversial frontrunner Roy Moore.
John Oliver explains why local governments give fiscal incentives to attract employers, why people don't always benefit from them, why you haven't heard of the USPS-funded TV show, and why there's more to say about Stupid Watergate.
John Oliver recaps the first year of the Trump presidency and gives a warning about the three techniques he uses to undercut criticisms without addressing the related issues.