Trump Has Given Late-Night Shows Plenty of Material, But Their Writers Say It's Getting 'Boring'

'I don’t want this job,' says one, of covering the president non-stop

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President Trump has fueled a surge in late-night ratings and ad revenue, but the writers behind many of those shows say they’d rather not have to cover the increasingly outlandish 24/7 news cycle of his presidency.

“I just find it exhausting. I don’t find it fun,” said Jason Reich, head writer of Comedy Central’s The Jim Jefferies Show of having to deal with all Trump, all of the time. “I don’t want this job,” added Hallie Haglund, a writer for The Daily Show with Trevor Noah.

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