Kosta — after complimenting the president for purportedly leaving an “excellent” sketch of an outline of a woman’s body in the book — turned to the camera with a blunt message about the “crappy” drawing.
“As a student of history, one thing I’ve learned is when a certain type of person dreams of being a great artist, we should encourage that instead,” quipped Kosta in a not-so-subtle nod to Adolf Hitler’s aspirations of becoming an artist.
Kosta described the letter — which Trump has referred to as a “dead issue” and denied writing to the convicted sex offender, who died in 2019 — as “strangely cryptic.”
He conceded the note could be “totally innocent,” however, and pointed to one line that references having “certain things in common” with Epstein.
“What are the things that we know about Epstein? He was a human trafficker. He was a pedophile. It could be any of those things!” Kosta said.
He proceeded to turn to a supercut of Republicans denying that the president drew or signed the letter, including a clip of Eric Trump claiming that his father doesn’t “sketch out cartoon drawings.”
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“I’ll give Eric Trump a pass. He has no way of knowing what a birthday card from his father would look like,” Kosta joked.
Watch more of Kosta’s Tuesday monologue on “The Daily Show.”
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