Ever since Jon Stewart left "The Daily Show" last summer, there has been a huge need for his brilliant political satire, especially amidst this crazy election cycle.
Stewart has mostly been off the grid and spending time with his wife and kids. Stewart, though, has stopped back on TV on and off, but hasn't really discussed politics.
That could change soon.
On Monday night, Jon Stewart will make an appearance on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert." We are uncertain about what exactly he'll be doing but given that it's in the middle of Republican National Convention coverage, there's a strong chance he'll be sharing an opinion or two.
Here's how Jon Stewart has been keeping busy since leaving "The Daily Show":
Jon Stewart left "The Daily Show" in August 2015. He left by warning his audience that "bulls**t is everywhere."
He left the show to Trevor Noah. Noah has received mixed to negative reviews as he continues to try and find his voice. Taking over for Jon Stewart isn't easy.
While likely not very hands on, Stewart is still credited as a producer on "The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore," which follows "The Daily Show" in the 11:30 p.m. slot.
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