
"Nikki Glaser went hard then eased up in her monologue to open Sunday's Golden Globes. In her earliest jokes she suggested stars in the room might be in the Epstein Files and took a shot at CBS, the network airing the show. There are so many A-listers, and by A-listers, I do mean people who are on a list that has been heavily redacted, she said. And the Golden Globe for best editing goes to the Justice Department."
"She segued into mocking the recent woes at CBS News and its killing of a critical 60 Minutes story about the Trump Administration sending immigrants to a prison in El Salvador. The award for most editing goes to CBS News, she said. Yes, CBS News: America's newest place to see BS news. She didn't bring up Venezuela, a subject she told The Associated Press this week she was considering mentioning, but worried it would already be old news in the chaotic moment."
Nikki Glaser opened the Golden Globes with a monologue that began aggressively then softened. Early jokes suggested some attendees might appear in the Epstein Files and awarded the Justice Department a Golden Globe for best editing. The monologue criticized CBS News for killing a 60 Minutes story about the Trump Administration sending immigrants to a prison in El Salvador, calling CBS "America's newest place to see BS news." Glaser considered a Venezuela joke but skipped it, and she avoided ICE. She struggled to find a joke about Julia Roberts, then landed a sideways gag comparing proximity to Roberts to podcasters.
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