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James Corden channels 'Les Misérables' for 'One Day More' of Trump's presidency


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James Corden channels 'Les Misérables' for 'One Day More' of Trump's presidency

The fact that Donald Trump won't be the focus of their monologues for too much longer hasn't escaped the notice of America's late night hosts. And while Stephen Colbert used his inauguration eve monologue to rattle through the president's many lowlights, James Corden decided to channel Les Misérables.

Drafting in the help of Joshua Grosso, Jillian Butler, Emily Bautista, Kyle Scatliffe, Shuler Hensley, Patti LuPone, and Matt Lucas, Corden walked through the CBS offices singing a parody of the song "One Day More" while trying to purge the building of the president's presence.

"It's been four years of endless crimes / But now he's finally out of time," sings Corden. "One day more." Read more...

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