On Friday,
President Trump "went on a rant about deregulation," especially "environmental regulations that limit water use in the bathroom,"
Stephen Colbert said on Monday's Late Show. And he had a very memorable, very strange example involving prolific toilet-flushing. "People are flushing toilets 15 times?!?" Colbert asked. "What? Are they trying to get rid of a body?" He asked "who in the world needs to flush 15 times," then showed a photo of Trump's diet of choice: "Okay, yeah, that checks out.""After confirming that he takes huge dumps and doesn't wash his hands," Colbert said, "Trump discussed the big shower in the sky," explaining what rain is.
Yes, Trump "claimed that 'people are flushing toilets 10 times, 15 times,'"
Seth Meyers said at Late Night. "Apparently it's harder than I thought to get rid of a wedding ring."
Trump's flushing comment "might top all of the things he's said," including "covfefe,"
Jimmy Kimmel said on Kimmel Live. "Fifteen times?!? What are you eating? The only time you flush a toilet 15 times is if the DEA is banging on your door and you have a kilo of cocaine up you." Apparently, "this is a big issue for anti-regulation conservatives, and Trump is embracing it," he added. "He even has a new campaign slogan: 'Drain the Toilet.'"
"Let's just assume that people are flushing their toilets 10 or 15 times,"
Jimmy Fallon said at The Tonight Show. "Does that mean that people are telling the president of the
United States about their flushing habits, or Trump is asking about them?" Trump went on to attack modern light bulbs for making him look orange, he said, "which means there's a decent chance Trump might not know the difference between a light bulb and a mirror."
The Daily Show's
Trevor Noah was more receptive to Trump's concern about lackluster toilets. "If Trump can solve that problem, he's getting four more years," he said, conceding that it's "crazy how Trump had so much more emotion talking about toilets than he does about most tragedies." Watch below.