Kelly Lawler

USA TODAY

The Republican National Convention is over, but late night hosts are still talking Trump.

While many shows had been prepared to cover all things Hillary this week as the Democratic National Convention continues in Philadelphia, with live-shows and visits to the City of Brotherly Love, comedians like Trevor Noah, Bill Maher and Seth Meyers had to talk about Donald Trump. And specifically, the comments he made regarding Russia and his opponent Hillary Clinton's emails.

"Russia, if you're listening, I hope you're able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing," Trump said Wednesday at a news conference. "I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press."

The hosts took issue with this statement. Here are the biggest reactions.

Real Time With Bill Maher

“The part of this scandal that was actually a scandal was that the Democratic National Committee’s emails were hacked by Russia, and Trump today was calling on Russia to now hack Hillary’s emails,” Bill Maher said in the monologue for his live post-DNC show. “A U.S. presidential nominee encouraging Russia to commit espionage? Donald Trump: the voice of treason.”

“It just looks so crazy,” he continued, discussing Trump's public statements about Russia in general. “First of all, Trump is always talking about how much he loves Putin. He said today he won’t tell Putin what to do—he tells everybody else! He takes Russia’s side against NATO. I mean, fuck! What is all this? He’s always taking Russia’s side. Plainly, Trump is a Russian agent. I mean, I don’t know it for a fact, but a lot of people are saying it… Oh yes, Donald Trump: the spy who loved himself. But, you know, being president is not a joke. If this doesn’t prove that, I don’t know what does.”

The Daily Show

"Are you (expletive) me?" was Trevor Noah's reaction to Trump's quote. "Trump is like if the Manchurian Candidate actually ran as the Manchurian Candidate," he said later, expressing disbelief that Trump had spoken the sentiment out loud. After a few more minutes of analyzing Trump's comments, Noah summed up his argument for the episode: "This (expletive) is getting scary."

Late Night

Seth Meyers presented viewers with another installment of his "A Closer Look" segment, in which he digs deep on one topic. And what started out as a look at Bernie or Bust protests and the speakers on Night two of the DNC quickly swerved to Trump. "Not sure why Trump would openly ask Russia to spy on Americans, but I'm sure he has his treasons," Meyers said on the show.