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Jon Stewart, Daily Show host, voices full support for successor Trevor Noah

The Daily Show's outgoing host, Jon Stewart, voiced his full support for his successor Trevor Noah on Monday, despite a backlash over Noah's tweets that appeared to disparage woman and Jews.

Noah is 'incredibly thoughtful and considerate and funny and smart,' said the outgoing host Monday

Outgoing Daily Show host Jon Stewart expressed his support for his successor Trevor Noah on Monday's edition of the news satire show. Noah, a 31-year-old South African comedian, faced a backlash over jokes he made on Twitter that appeared to disparage women and Jews. (Robin Marchant/Getty Images)

Jon Stewart is voicing full support for his Daily Show successor Trevor Noah, calling the incoming host "incredibly thoughtful and considerate and funny and smart."

Stewart made his comments on Monday's edition of the Comedy Central fake news show. With The Daily Show in repeats last week, it was his first on-air chance to respond to a harsh backlash against past graphic tweets posted by Noah.

The tweets were uncovered only hours after the standup comic was announced on March 30 as Stewart's replacement later this year.
Trevor Noah and Jon Stewart appear in a photograph posted on Noah's Twitter account on Dec. 5, 2014 after the South African comedian appeared on The Daily Show. (Trevor Noah/Twitter)

Stewart promised that Noah "will earn your trust and respect. Or not. Just as I earned your trust and respect. Or did not."

More seriously, he said if viewers give Noah the chance to prove himself, "it's going to be well worth it."