Ronny Chieng: why too much Trump is in fact too much on The Daily Show

By Michael Idato
Updated February 14 2016 - 1:08pm, first published February 13 2016 - 10:46am
Ronny Chieng, the Australian comedian working on <i>The Daily Show</i> in the US. Photo: Gavin Bond
Ronny Chieng, the Australian comedian working on <i>The Daily Show</i> in the US. Photo: Gavin Bond
The line-up on the US's <i>Daily Show</i>, (left to right) Roy Wood Jr., Jordan Klepper, Desi Lydic, Ronny Chieng, Jessica Williams, Hasan Minhaj; (front) Trevor Noah.
  Photo: Gavin Bond
The line-up on the US's <i>Daily Show</i>, (left to right) Roy Wood Jr., Jordan Klepper, Desi Lydic, Ronny Chieng, Jessica Williams, Hasan Minhaj; (front) Trevor Noah. Photo: Gavin Bond
Ronny Chieng on the Daily Show.  Photo: Comedy Central
Ronny Chieng on the Daily Show. Photo: Comedy Central

How much Donald Trump is too much Donald Trump? Less than you think, according to Melbourne comedian Ronny Chieng, who has spent the past six months working as a reporter on the US-based political satire The Daily Show.

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