TV Seth Meyers nails Trump's DACA flip-flop and Ted Cruz's Twitter porn snafu The Texas senator probably will NOT like the 'Late Night' host's two-for-one takedown By Oliver Gettell Oliver Gettell Senior news editor, EW.com EW's editorial guidelines Published on September 14, 2017 09:40PM EDT Seth Meyers took down two politicians with one well-placed punchline Thursday evening on Late Night. Initially setting his sights on President Trump, Meyers called him out for flip-flopping between supporting the DACA program — which shields young undocumented immigrants known as "dreamers" from deportation — and dismantling it. After Trump reportedly struck a deal with Democratic leaders to save DACA protections, he went and tweeted that no deal had been made after all. But as Meyers noted, Trump also sent a tweet expressing support for dreamers, and still another tweet insisting on a border wall (which Democrats consider a nonstarter). Thus came Meyers' zinger: "Man, the last time somebody changed positions that much on Twitter, Ted Cruz liked it." That was, of course, a reference to Senator Cruz's now-infamous social media snafu, in which his official Twitter account was caught "liking" a pornographic video. Late Night With Seth Meyers airs weeknights at 12:35 a.m. ET on NBC.