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Comedian Dave Chappelle told NPR’s Newsmakers in mid-April 2026 that he resents members of the Republican Party for “weaponizing” jokes about transgender people that have featured in his stand-up.
On the April 15 interview he said Republicans had “run on transgender jokes” and turned material he described as comedic observation into a harsher political tool.
Chappelle recounted a 2023 Capitol Hill encounter in which Rep.
Lauren Boebert posted a selfie with him and Rep.
Anna Paulina Luna captioned, “Just three people who understand that there’s only two genders,” a move he said politicized his image; he said he later “lit her up” onstage.
Chappelle defended his intent, saying his bits were not “malicious or even harmful,” and blamed media “rage-baiting” for some backlash.
The interview reiterated controversies dating to his Netflix specials (Sticks & Stones, The Closer, The Dreamer) and later performances, which prompted protests, employee walkouts at Netflix and some venue cancellations.
He also touched on differing reception abroad, including at the 2025 Riyadh Comedy Festival, and the broader debate over comedy, platforming and political appropriation of celebrity speech.







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