'Last Week Tonight': John Oliver Tackles the Silicon Valley Bank Collapse & Warns Against Timeshares

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'Last Week Tonight': John Oliver Tackles the Silicon Valley Bank Collapse & Warns Against Timeshares
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In a new episode of LastWeekTonight, John Oliver discusses the Silicon Valley Bank collapse and warns viewers against timeshare scams.

Since Spring is here and everyone has vacations on their mind, the latest episode of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver decided to keep it light and tackle a fun subject… Psych! You know even the lightest-subject episodes on this show end up as tough pills to swallow. Although, on this case, the show chose to discuss a topic that has been mocked on TV for years now: Timeshares.

The episode kicked off with a tribute to Lance Reddick. The John Wick and Fringe star died last Friday at 60. Then, it was time to remind everyone that, even though we’re not really looking, Donald Trump is still doing what he does best: Randomly saying sentences that somehow appeal to his fanbase. This time, however, the former President sent a message to farmers and gave sound advice to parents everywhere.

COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Silicon Valley Bank Collapse Happened Because of Wokeness, Fox News Says You might not have known about the Trump press conference, but chances are you’ve heard of Silicon Valley Bank collapse and its repercussions. While this is a classic case that proves yet again that massive institutions can’t be trusted to self-regulate, for Fox News the real issue was the fact that the bank was "woke.

The traps for customers in the timeshare industry are so overwhelming that they ended up generating a whole other industry: The timeshare exit companies, which promise customers in debt to get them out of complicated timeshare contracts. The problem is, they are as much as a scam as the industry that spawned them. Luckily for us, talk show host John Oliver recruited the help of his onscreen wife Rachel Dratch in a sketch that promises to get you untied from timeshare exit companies for good.

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