Late Night Last Week: NY Hosts React to Zohran Mamdani’s Win, Diego Luna Crushes Guest Hosting Duties

Each week, Late Night Last Week highlights some of the best late night TV from the previous week. This week, late night hosts react to Zohran Mamdani’s win, Diego Luna guest hosts for Jimmy Kimmel and talks immigration, John Oliver tackles the One Big Beautiful Bill, and Leave Him Alone Guy returns.
The week in late night television belonged to Zohran Mamdani. Even before his (presumptive) win of the primary to be the Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City, Mamdani made headlines for his appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert with fellow candidate, NYC Comptroller Brad Lander. The two, who had cross-endorsed one another, were interviewed by Colbert on June 24, the night before the election.
Colbert and his team posted the extended interview on YouTube. It is truly one of the finer conversations to have been conducted with Mamdani, who has been hit with a series of false, Islamaphobic attacks that have only escalated as his win. If you’re wondering who Mamdani is, this is a great place to start—as an interviewer, Colbert still has it.
Plus, it’s fun to see the bromance between Mamdani and Lander, who at one point decide they will try and settle things via arm wrestling. “I do appreciate your having Idris Elba on today,” Lander joked to Colbert, “so Zohran is not the best looking guy on the show.”
Following the election, hosts had fun with Mamdani’s win and his focus on making the city more affordable, including rent freezes and making public buses free to ride.
“Mamdani is 33 years old,” joked Jimmy Fallon, “After he won he was like, ‘My seven roommates are never gonna believe this!’”
“I for one cannot wait to get my free bus,” Colbert said. “I’m going to paint mine like the Mystery Machine.”
Hosts had even more fun with former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s loss to Mamdani. Cuomo, who Colbert described as the “guy at dinner who hasn’t blinked in an hour,” was considered by the political world as the clear favorite to win the nomination.
“During his concession speech, Cuomo said Mamdani put together a great campaign and added, quote, ‘He touched young people and inspired them and got them to come out and vote,’” Seth Meyers said. “Cuomo’s mistake was waiting until after he was elected to touch young people.”