‘Late Night with Seth Meyers’ to run long Thursday for deep dive into Mueller report
“Late Night with Seth Meyers” will run for an additional half hour on Thursday to allow time for a deep dive into special counsel Robert Mueller’s report, which is expected to be made public that day.
NBC announced Monday that the episode will be expanded from 60 minutes to 90 minutes “to give context to the redacted version of the Mueller report becoming public earlier in the day.”
Host Seth Meyers, a staunch critic of President Trump, will also interview South Bend, Ind., mayor and 2020 presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg (D) during the late-night program.
The Thursday edition of “Late Night” is usually reserved for “Saturday Night Live” cast member Leslie Jones and her breakdown of the latest episode of HBO’s “Game of Thrones.” To avoid bumping Jones for a look at the Mueller report, Meyers said the show would simply expand by 30 minutes to allow for both.
“I simply will not stand for the Mueller report bumping Leslie Jones or vice versa, so we decided to make room for both,” Meyers, a former SNL cast member, said.
The public release of Mueller’s report on his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election has been hotly anticipated since Mueller turned it over to Attorney General William Barr last month, ending the nearly two-year probe. A Justice Department spokesperson said Monday that the report will be released Thursday morning.
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