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Celebrity Voices in Political Discourse

3 articles First seen: May 28, 2026

AI Analysis

The articles collectively highlight the intersection of celebrity culture and political discourse, particularly through the lens of Conan O'Brien's commencement speech at Harvard University. O'Brien's address not only serves as a platform for humor but also as a critique of the Trump administration, reflecting a broader trend where public figures engage in political commentary. The timing of the speech amid criticism of Harvard by the Trump administration adds a layer of complexity, illustrating the contentious relationship between elite institutions and political power. This narrative underscores how celebrities can influence public opinion and the political landscape, especially in a polarized environment where their voices may resonate with younger audiences.

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