(CBS/NBC/NBC/ABC via AP)NEW YORK ā Late-night TV show hosts expressed anger and frustration at the violence at the U.S. Capitol, offering somber monologues that pleaded for unity even as some aimed pointed barbs at those they held responsible for the mobs' actions.
āIt was a terrible day in the history of this country,ā said Jimmy Kimmel on his ABC show Wednesday.
āIf my grandfather were alive today and saw what was happening in the country that he fought for, heād be disgusted," said Jimmy Fallon on NBC.
"After five years of coddling this presidentās fascist rhetoric, guess whose followers want to burn down the Reichstag?ā he said.
I assure you there are more good people than there are bad, and good will prevail,ā Fallon said.