VIDEO: Seth Meyers Takes on Trump's Muslim Registry Ideas on LATE NIGHT

By: Nov. 17, 2016
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Seth Meyers opened his show last night by taking on one of Donald Trump's possible Attorney Generals who may propose a plan to make Muslims register with the government. Asked the LATE NIGHT host, "Does anyone see a problem with that?" Watch the opening monologue below!

Check out monologue highlights below:

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