Erin Jensen

USA TODAY

Late Night host Seth Meyers thought the media's applause of President Trump's tone while addressing Congress needed "A Closer Look."

"It was a restrained performance, which means once again, the media salivated over the possibility of a more presidential Trump," Meyers said Wednesday before pointing out inconsequential analysis that included commentary on House Speaker Paul Ryan's water intake and POTUS practicing his speech.

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"They're talking like they're watching a gorilla at the zoo," Meyers said prior to chastising the media for being "obsessed over their favorite topic, his tone."

In a clip, Fox News' Chris Wallace said, "I feel like tonight Donald Trump became the President of the United States," which Meyers seemed to wholeheartedly disagree with. "Although, I bet there are some Muslims and undocumented immigrants that would tell you he became president back in (expletive) January," the talk show host clapped back.

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''Guys, seriously, do you have amnesia? We have been here many times before, for like a year and a half now," Meyers said as an introduction to a montage of media personalities talking about Trump's "more presidential" tone last April.

"And maybe Lucy (from Peanuts) really will let me kick the football this time," a skeptical Meyers joked.

Before the segment's close, Meyer's warned viewers of Trump's "empty solutions to nonexistent problems."

"Let's not get fooled again," he advised.

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