Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
Late Night Recaps Trump's First Trip to Capitol Hill Since Jan. 6 Former President Donald Trump made his first visit to Capitol Hill on Thursday since the insurrection on January 6th, where a mob of his supporters stormed the building. House Republicans welcomed Trump with an early rendition of "Happy Birthday," as he turned 78 on Friday. Late-night hosts wasted no time in delivering their comedic take on Trump's return to the scene of the crime. Jimmy Kimmel quipped, "They always return to the scene of the crime," highlighting the irony of Trump's visit. During the meeting with House Republicans, sources described it as being filled with grievances, both legal and personal. Jimmy Kimmel joked about the meeting location being undisclosed, suggesting it could have been at any of the nearby McDonald's. One of the topics that Trump reportedly expressed dissatisfaction with was Taylor Swift endorsing Joe Biden. Kimmel humorously noted, "Why would she endorse this dope? And they were like, 'I don't know, why did we endorse this dope?'" Late-night hosts did not hold back in roasting the situation, with Jordan Klepper poking fun at the awkwardness of singing "Happy Birthday" to Trump. Seth Meyers criticized the Republicans for welcoming back someone who had incited violence against them, likening it to a horror movie scenario. In the midst of the political humor, late-night television also featured other segments of entertainment. Singer and actress Maya Hawke discussed her upcoming album and voice acting role on "The Daily Show," while actor and director Andrew McCarthy reflected on his career as a member of the Brat Pack in his new documentary, "Brats." The late-night comedy circuit continues to provide a platform for satirical commentary on current events, offering a mix of laughter and insight into the political landscape. As Trump's visit to Capitol Hill sparks jokes and criticism, late-night hosts are quick to deliver their punchlines and keep viewers entertained with their comedic take on the day's headlines.