Theo Von acts out disability to troops, jokes about 9/11 during Trump's Qatar visit

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A surprise stand-up set by comedianTheo Vonat a military base in Qatar during PresidentDonald Trump's visit reportedly came together thanks his 19-year-old son,Barron Trump. The host of the "This Past Weekend" podcast performed for troops with the U.S. Air Force at the Al-Udeid Air Base in Doha, a May 15Instagram storyconfirmed. He posted photos with uniformed service members and apicture with Trump himself captioning "talkin haircare." During his routine that the president was absent for, Von made a plethora of jokes about drugs, homosexuality and developmental disabilities, according to theAssociated Pressand theDaily Beast. Among the riffs were one about snorting cocaine off the back of a "mixed baby" and one about where "the next 9/11 should happen," AP reported. "We don't care if you're politically correct," Von told troopers, per AP. Von also acted out havingDown syndromeand called the U.S. Navy "gay," AP reported. He also quipped about Qatar's low crime rate, saying that police would be incapable of identifying perpetrators because everyone's name is Mohammed and wears identical white robes. He called them the "Ku Klux Sandsman," AP reported. When Trump arrived on stage, he called for a round of applause for Von, who he called "a great influencer," according to the Daily Beast. He said he had no idea who Von was until his son Barron introduced him. "In fact, my son Barron said, 'Dad, you've got to do an interview with' somebody I hadn't heard of, but my son knew very well — he knows everyone," Trump told service members. "He said 'Dad, you got to do an interview with a guy named Theo Von.'" Theo Von is a stand-up comedian, actor and podcaster from Covington, Louisiana. He hosts the "This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von" podcast ,where he features A-list guests includingMark Zuckerberg,Ben Affleck,David SpadeandMorgan Wallen. He has over 7 million followers on both TikTok and Instagram. In a profile published in April, the New York Timesdescribed Von as "one of the defining conversationalists of media's new MAGA-friendly mainstream," writing that he is difficult to pigeonhole both politically and culturally. Ahead of the November presidential election, Trump made a guest appearance on an August 2024 episode ofVon's podcast, where the two shared a wide-ranging conversation. The episode was filmed at the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster in Bedminster, New Jersey. The two discussed a variety of topics, including his relationship with his family, health care and lobbying, as well as former PresidentJoe Bidenand former Vice PresidentKamala Harris. At one point, Trump told Von thathe never has drank alcoholfollowing the death of his older brother,Fred Trump Jr., who he said had a problem with alcohol. Trump said he looked up to and admired his brother, who died in 1981, calling him an "incredible personality." He added that he's heard alcohol is "tougher to get off of than drugs," to which Von said that he himself is in recovery from drug and alcohol use. "I tell people, no drugs, no drinking, no cigarettes," Trump said. "I tell that to my kids all the time, I say 'no drugs, no drinking, no smoking.'" Contributing: Emily DeLetter, USA TODAY This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Comedian Theo Von performs during Trump's visit to troops in Qatar

 

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