AL-UDEID AIR BASE, Qatar (AP) 鈥 When President Donald Trump addressed U.S. and Qatari troops at a military base in Qatar on Thursday, he assured the rank and file that 鈥渨e don鈥檛 care if you鈥檙e politically correct.鈥
Anyone needing proof of that could have watched comedian Theo Von鈥檚 routine just a little earlier. Wearing a black T-shirt and backward baseball cap, the podcast host regaled the uniformed troops with jokes about drugs, developmental disabilities, homosexuality and their Qatari hosts.
He talked about snorting cocaine off a baby鈥檚 back but said it was 鈥渁 mixed baby鈥 so the white powder was visible on the baby's skin.
Von acted out various disabilities, including Down syndrome, and he insulted the U.S. Navy as 鈥済ay.鈥 He also had a punchline about terrorism attacks, asking, 鈥淲here do you think the next 9/11 should happen?鈥
He joked about the lack of crime in Qatar, where he said it would be impossible to identify a perpetrator because everyone is named Mohammed and dresses in the same white robes. They were like a 鈥淜u Klux Sandsman," Von said.
He later pointed to the Qatari troops in the audience and said 鈥渢hey don鈥檛 like me.鈥
The jokes drew laughter and some groans from the service members at the base, home to the forward headquarters of the U.S. military鈥檚 Central Command.
There was no acknowledgment from Qatar about the comedy routine and its topics. U.S. and Qatari service members and a small number of journalists following Trump heard the set, which was also available to American television networks.
The wealthy Gulf nations that have increasingly welcomed at home and acts from abroad as they promote themselves as global entertainment destinations, and there are fewer red lines than one might expect in the socially conservative region. When Russell Peters performed in Saudi Arabia and last year, both told a number of sexually explicit jokes and playfully mocked aspects of local culture, like the heavy reliance on foreign workers.
The only no-go zones appear to be criticism of Islam or the countries鈥 autocratic rulers.
鈥淵ou can鈥檛 talk about the royals, and you can鈥檛 talk about religion,鈥 comedian Tom Segura said on his podcast last year, describing restrictions imposed on a comedy tour he made to the United Arab Emirates.
Von connected with Trump during , hosting the Republican candidate for an extended conversation that helped him reach young male voters who were .
Trump wasn鈥檛 present for Von鈥檚 routine at the al-Udeid Air Base, which houses about 8,000 troops. When Trump took the stage in a hangar on the Qatari side of the installation, he praised Von and talked about how his son Barron encouraged him to sit down with the comedian.
鈥淒ad, you鈥檝e got to do an interview with a guy named Theo Von,鈥 Trump said. 鈥淚 said, 鈥榃ho the hell is Theo Von?鈥欌
鈥淲e had a good time,鈥 he added.
This isn鈥檛 the first time a warm-up act has stirred controversy for Trump. Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe called Puerto Rico during a Madison Square Garden rally near the end of the campaign.
Trump delivered his own free-wheeling remarks during Thursday's event, telling the troops that 鈥淚 have nothing else to do, so let鈥檚 have a little fun.鈥
He talked about plans for an upcoming military parade in Washington, falsely said that he , joked about people who want him to run for another term and said France would be 鈥渟peaking German鈥 if it wasn鈥檛 for American help during World War II.
Trump talked about his administration鈥檚 efforts to thin the military鈥檚 top ranks, saying 鈥渨e let a lot of four-stars go.鈥
There鈥檚 long been friction between Trump and some top generals, and he鈥檚 been more emboldened to remake the command structure.
He described people who doubted his military instincts as 鈥渇reaking losers,鈥 talking up the campaign against the Islamic State group in his first term.
Trump ended his speech in his customary way, dancing to his campaign anthem of 鈥淵MCA.鈥
Von鈥檚 鈥淭his Past Weekend鈥 is the fifth-most-popular podcast in the U.S. among weekly podcast listeners age 13 or older, according to recent rankings from Edison Podcast Metrics. The mullet-sporting 45-year-old is one of the burgeoning voices of , a rising online community of hyper-masculine influencers and comedians who rebuff cancel culture and offer crudeness in its place. Von has interviewed people across the political spectrum and in industries from artificial intelligence to entertainment and sports.
____ Megerian reported from Washington. AP writer Joseph Krauss contributed to this report.