Monday night brought the return of Seth Meyers, at least in terms of how late-night hosts have begun to produce content during the coronavirus pandemic. Seated in his hallway at home and wearing a plaid shirt, a subdued Meyers walked his audience through the last week of coronavirus news and reserved his most biting commentary for President Donald Trump.

On Sunday, after it was announced Senator Mitt Romney—the lone Republican senator who voted to convict Trump on one article of impeachment earlier this year—had self-quarantined, Trump quipped, “Gee, that’s too bad.” When asked if there was sarcasm in his remark, Trump added, “No. None whatsoever.”

“Oh no? That wasn’t sarcasm?” Meyers said during Monday's A Closer Look segment. “So you’re genuinely concerned about Romney’s well-being? Did you also send him a get-well card that said, ‘Ohhhh you’re sick??? I’m sooooooo soooorry!”

Meyers added, “That’s just a reminder that Donald Trump never passes up an opportunity to remind us that he is an awful person, even the midst of a global pandemic. It’s almost like he’s afraid we’ll forget. Like he’s worried if he’s too focused on solving the crisis, people won’t remember that he’s the same asshole who tweeted, ‘I’ve never seen a thin person drinking Diet Coke.’”

Trump's backhanded remark was a focal point of Monday's late-night shows. The Daily Show host Trevor Noah similarly hit at Trump for the callousness of his comment, noting that Romney's wife, Ann, has multiple sclerosis.

“There's no good time for a president to be a dick, but what he did there was a little, I mean, it was shitty, right?” Noah said. “Mitt Romney's in danger after being exposed to the virus, and Mitt Romney's wife Ann has MS so she's at a higher risk for complications. And I bet Trump didn't even think of this when he spoke. You know, because he can't imagine a husband and wife getting close enough to expose one another.”

Over at the YouTube home of Jimmy Kimmel Live, host Jimmy Kimmel likewise blasted Trump for his dig at Romney. “Even in our darkest hours, the president still finds time to be a catty little bitch,” Kimmel said of Trump's remark.

Kimmel is now into his second week of work-from-home shows and, after a low-key debut, has hit a rhythm familiar to fans of the traditional version of his show. Immediately after swiping at Trump, he relayed the news that Harvey Weinstein had reportedly tested positive for coronavirus while in jail. “Anyway, I thought it might be nice to hear some good news,” he joked.

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