On the Saturday after the 2016 Presidential Election, Dave Chappelle gave one of the greatest monologues in Saturday Night Live history. His words reflected the anger, frustration, and confusion that the country was feeling at the time. But he also offered a concession, "I'm wishing Donald Trump luck," he said. "And I'm going to give him a chance. And we, the historically disenfranchised, demand that he gives us one, too."

At the time it was something the country needed to hear. Give the guy a chance. He's our president now. There's nothing we can do now but hope he doesn't fuck it up.

Well, after more than 100 disastrous days in office, Trump has done almost exactly what everyone feared he would do. And Chappelle no longer seems as open to compromise.

"I was the first guy on TV to say, 'Give Trump a chance,'" Chappelle said in his stand-up at New York's Robin Hood gala last night. "I fucked up. Sorry."

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Dave Chappelle tonight in NY on his November SNL monologue: "I was the first guy on TV to say 'Give Trump a chance.' I f***ed up. Sorry." — Willie Geist (@WillieGeist) May 16, 2017

He went on to talk more about Trump, which you can see in the separate clip below:

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