Trevor Noah jokes Melania tried to sneak out with John Bolton: 'So sad to be fired, I am also going'

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The Daily Show host mocked the departure of the national security adviser, who disputes that he was fired, insisting instead that he quit the Donald Trump administration.

Noah then introduced a clip in whichhost Brian Kilmeade said he had received a text live on air from Bolton, who insisted he had quit of his own accord.

"Trump says he fired Bolton, but Bolton said: 'No, I quit and you're trying to take credit for me quitting!'

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