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Conan O’Brien Challenges Comedians: ‘Anger Isn’t Comedy’ in Trump Era

Last updated: January 10, 2026 4:08 am
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Conan O’Brien argues that comedians who replace humor with anger when targeting Donald Trump are surrendering their most potent weapon, urging them to channel frustration into sharp, effective satire instead.

The Comedy Dilemma in Trump’s Second Term

Conan O’Brien, the veteran comedian and host of Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend, has sparked a critical conversation about the role of humor in political satire. During a recent appearance at Oxford University, O’Brien addressed the challenges comedians face in Donald Trump’s second term, arguing that many have abandoned their craft in favor of unfiltered anger.

“Some comics go the route of, ‘I’m gonna just say F Trump all the time,’ or that’s their comedy,” O’Brien explained. “Now, a little bit, you’re being co-opted. Because you’re so angry, you’ve been lulled into just saying ‘F Trump, F Trump, F Trump, screw this guy.’ I think now you’ve put down your best weapon, which is being funny. And you’ve exchanged it for anger.”

O’Brien’s comments highlight a growing tension in the comedy world: How do satirists remain effective when reality itself feels like a parody? The comedian’s solution? Double down on humor. “Good art will always be a great weapon,” he insisted. “It will always be a perfect weapon against power.”

Michael Loccisano/Getty Conan O'Brien at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center on Dec. 7, 2025
Conan O’Brien performing at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in December 2025, where he continues to refine his comedic approach.

Why Trump’s Presidency Isn’t a Comedy Goldmine

O’Brien dismissed the notion that Trump’s presidency is a boon for comedians. “People who know less about comedy or maybe haven’t given it a lot of thought” might assume it’s “great for comedy,” he said. “It’s not.”

The problem, according to O’Brien, is that Trump’s behavior often outpaces satire. “Comedy needs a straight line to go off of,” he explained. “And we don’t have a straight line right now. We have a very bendy, rubbery line. We have a slinky.” This unpredictability makes it difficult for comedians to craft effective jokes, as reality frequently mirrors or exceeds their most absurd premises.

O’Brien recalled his time at The Harvard Lampoon, where students struggled to parody The National Enquirer because its headlines were already so outrageous. “How do you parody that? You can’t,” he said. “And I think with Trump, we have a similar situation in comedy.”

The Power of Satire vs. Outrage

O’Brien’s critique extends beyond Trump. He emphasized that comedy’s strength lies in its ability to disarm and expose, not just to vent. “If you’re just screaming and you’re just angry, you’ve lost your best tool in the toolbox,” he warned.

During his late-night tenure, O’Brien handled political comedy in a “cartoony way,” parodying figures on “either side” of the aisle. This approach, he noted, was popular because it maintained a balance between critique and entertainment. However, he acknowledged the risks: “It’s easy for someone to lose their way if they’re really trying to make a point.”

For O’Brien, the key is to channel frustration into creativity. “You just have to find a way to channel that anger,” he said. “Because good art will always be a great weapon.”

Fan Reactions and Industry Implications

O’Brien’s remarks have resonated with fans and fellow comedians alike. Many agree that the current political climate demands more than just outrage—it requires clever, incisive humor that can cut through the noise.

The debate reflects broader questions about comedy’s role in society. Should comedians prioritize laughs over activism? Or can they do both? O’Brien’s stance suggests that the two aren’t mutually exclusive. “If you’re a comedian, you always need to be funny,” he asserted. “You just have to find a way.”

As the comedy world grapples with these questions, O’Brien’s perspective offers a timely reminder: In an era of division, laughter might be the most powerful tool of all.

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