In the wake of the tragic mass shooting in Orlando, a slew of late night television hosts offered their thoughts, opinions and condolences for the those affected by the attack and its implications for the rest of the nation.

Though late night TV is often a place for shameless self-promotion, excessive frivolity and good-natured commentary on the news of the day, hosts like Jimmy Fallon and Trevor Noah have become adept at crystallizing our feelings on serious subjects.

Jimmy Fallon Calls Upon Our Nation's Principles

Fallon's words ask us to remember why America was founded, and considers how to explain this type of behavior to future generations.

Samantha Bee Is Fed Up With This Shit

In her signature blustery, no-nonsense style, Samantha Bee asks, "REALLY?" and reminds lawmakers of their crippling failures in preventing these types of attacks.

Seth Meyers Uses His Segment 'A Closer Look' To Take The Time To Unpack What We Know

Meyer's "A Closer Look" has been one segment across late night television that takes the time and respect necessary for investigating and understanding more complex subjects.

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Larry Wilmore Examines Trump's Response To Orlando

Don't expect Larry to pull any punches.

Trevor Noah Reminds Us That This Is NOT Normal

Trevor's argument can be summed up in one quote: "We're shocked, we mourn, we change our profile pictures. And then we move on."

Conan Offers A Rare, Honest Opinion

Despite the self-admitted lack of political experience, Conan takes a strong stance on banning assault rifles and "weapons of war."

Colbert And Bill O'Reilly Had An Excellent Debate On The Root Causes Of The Issue

While Colbert did offer his personal thoughts on Orlando, the real stand-out moment of the show was his nearly 20-minute debate will Bill O'Reilly that provided a nuanced look at how to frame and address the issues.

Colbert returns to what he does best. Holding pundits of all political leanings accountable for what they say, and offering them the respect and time of his audience.

John Oliver Pays An Emotional Tribute To The Victims

Oliver calls upon the fact that these events are so painfully familiar and posits that a Latin night in a gay club in the theme park capital of the world is the epitome of what makes America wonderful.