'Patriot Act' host HasanMinhaj on why it pays to 'bet on yourself.' (via CNBCMakeIt)
Minhaj's career in comedy took off when he became a senior correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart in 2014. One of Stewart's last hires along with the show's now-host Trevor Noah, Minhaj found himself in a space rarely inhabited by Indian-American comedians.
But despite his success, Minhaj was eager to develop his own projects and he left The Daily Show in 2018.
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