Comedian Nikki Glaser is warning about the chilling effect Donald Trumpโs second term has had on the countryโs comedy landscape. Glaser said thereโs โa real fearโ among some comedians that they could be โdetainedโ over political jokes, especially those involving the president.
โLike, you just are scared that youโre gonna get doxxed and death threats, or who knows where this leads, like, detained,โ Glaser told Deadline on Sunday.

โI went from being like, โI donโt want to talk about politics because I donโt want to alienate anyone,โ to like, โI want to talk about it but now Iโm scared to,โโ Glaser said.
โHonestly, thatโs not even like a joke,โ she continued. โItโs like a real fear. So itโs unfortunate that thatโs true, but Iโm not gonna lie and say I donโt think about that sometimes and go, โOh, God. Can I just say, I hope they all know, I can be up on the gallows and say I was just joking. Iโm a comedian.โ I hope that thatโs a defense.โย
The comedian, known for brutally honest celebrity roasts, also told The Hill she no longer โfelt safeโ including political jokes in her routines. โI missed that moment where I could say stuff, because I had a point of view and I felt safe speaking to that,โ Glaser said. โI went from being like, โI donโt want to talk about politics because I donโt want to alienate anyone,โ to like, โI want to talk about it but now Iโm scared to.โ And thatโs just thatโs a sโโโ-y place to be.โ
Glaser made the comments at Sundayโs ceremony for the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. The event, celebrating honoree Conan OโBrien, was held in the shadow of a slow-rolling controversy at the performing arts center. Back in February, Trump fired multiple members of the board of trustees and appointed himself chairman. Trump vowed to rid the center of โwokeโ influences, drag shows and โanti-American propaganda.โ
Not all of Glaserโs fellow comedians shied away from mocking the president at Sundayโs ceremony. John Mulaney joked that the Kennedy Center would soon be renamed โThe Roy Cohn Pavilion for Big, Strong Men Who Love โCats,โโ a reference to Trumpโs late mentor, political fixer Roy Cohn and the presidentโs affinity for the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical. Will Ferrell said the event was a distraction since he was โsupposed to be shutting down the Department of Educationโ instead of attending.
During his acceptance speech, OโBrien appeared to make a thinly veiled reference to Trump in his praise for the prizeโs namesake, telling the crowd, โTwain hated bullies … He punched up, not down. And he deeply, deeply empathized with the weak … Twain was allergic to hypocrisy and he loathed racism. Twain was suspicious of populism, jingoism, imperialism, the money-obsessed mania of the Gilded Age and any expression of mindless American might or self-importance.โ
โAbove all, Twain was a patriot in the best sense of the world,โ O’Brien added. โHe loved America but knew it was deeply flawed. Twain wrote, โPatriotism is supporting your country all of the time and your government when it deserves it.โโ


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