Seth Meyers criticized President Donald Trump's plans for the country to reopen businesses by Easter during Wednesday's episode of Late Night.
The host took a deep dive into the way the president is handling the pandemic during his latest "Closer Look" segment. "Trump has always cared more about the stock market than the public health crisis," said Meyers. "He sees the stock market as key to his personal political fortune, so now he's talking about lifting the public health restrictions and opening the public back up by Easter." A clip followed of Trump on Fox News declaring that the country would be back to normal by Easter because "it's such an important day for other reasons, but I'll make it an important day for this, too." He was later.