Trending badgeTrendingPosted 1 hour agoSubscribe to Screen Time NewsletterCaret Down"Never Seen Anyone Look So Sad": Seth Meyers Spotted 1 Telling Moment He Thinks Shows Trump Is Panicked About EpsteinThe Late Night host mocked the president over the "crazy" way his administration is responding to the Epstein emails.by Ben BlanchetHuffPost WriterFacebookPinterestLinkHot Topic🔥 Full coverage and conversation on Politics Late Night host Seth Meyers on Thursday clowned President Donald Trump and his administration over the "panic" caused by the batch of Jeffrey Epstein's emails mentioning the president. Nbc / Getty Images On Wednesday, Trump officials held an emergency meeting with Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) in the Situation Room over the House effort to force a vote on releasing files tied to the late convicted sex offender's case, CNN reported.

Boebert was among four House Republicans who signed the Epstein discharge petition to trigger such a vote. Names can't be added or removed from the petition since it has reached the necessary 218 signatures, according to House rules. "Man, you know you're in the s**t when you got to count on Lauren Boebert to bail you out," said Meyers of the "crazy" far-right conspiracy theorist. Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images Moments earlier, Meyers noted that Trump was "flustered" over the Epstein crisis, as evidenced by his avoidance of taking questions from the press in the Oval Office on Wednesday night."Thank you very much, everybody," said Trump, who ignored reporters' questions after signing the bill to end the longest-ever government shutdown. "It's a great day." BuzzFeed TrendingHot TopicLet's chat about all things PoliticsSee our Politics Discussions "Oh man, I've never seen anyone look so sad while saying the words, 'It's a great day,'" Meyers quipped. Win Mcnamee / Getty Images "He looks like a kid who asked for an Xbox for Christmas and got a jigsaw puzzle instead." Check out more of Meyers' Thursday monologue on Late Night. View this video on YouTube NBC / Via youtube.com This article originally appeared on HuffPost.