Daily Show gives hilarious take on cozy video of Obama and Trump at Jimmy Carter's funeral

Daily Show host Desi Lydic hilariously mocked former President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump's 'friendly interaction' at former President Jimmy Carter's funeral service. 

The recurring Comedy Central host unpacked the 'uncomfortable' situation in a witty near 10-minute monologue, giving a hilarious take on their seemingly cozy interaction. 

'It seemed pretty uncomfortable that they all had to sit next to Donald Trump. Just think about the history there,' the 43-year-old prime-time host quipped.

Lydic humorously commented on the 'awkward seating chart' that saw all five living presidents in attendance - the first time since Trump won a second term in the White House

'It’s a seating chart so awkward, it probably had them asking, "If there was any extra room in that coffin?" she said.

Lydic later noted the now-viral moment 'of surprising chemistry' where Trump and Obama spoke, and even appeared to be laughing.

'There was one surprising moment of chemistry,' she said before slyly hinting at the President-elect's 'too-close' relationship with multibillionaire, Elon Musk.

'Someone is trying to make Elon jealous!' Lydic noted while seemingly holding back laughter. 

The Daily Show host Desi Lydic (pictured) hilariously mocked former President Obama and President-elect Trump's 'friendly interaction' at former President Carter's funeral service on Thursday

The Daily Show host Desi Lydic (pictured) hilariously mocked former President Obama and President-elect Trump's 'friendly interaction' at former President Carter's funeral service on Thursday

The recurring Comedy Central host unpacked the 'uncomfortable' situation in her witty near 10-minute monologue, giving a hilarious take on former President Barack Obama (left) and Donald Trump's (right) seemingly cozy interaction

The recurring Comedy Central host unpacked the 'uncomfortable' situation in her witty near 10-minute monologue, giving a hilarious take on former President Barack Obama (left) and Donald Trump's (right) seemingly cozy interaction

At one point Lydic crudely compared Trump to Nazi Germany's infamous dictator, Adolf Hitler.

'It’s a little weird for Obama though, right? To go from "this guy is future Hitler" to "oh, man, cool story, future Hitler!"' she said.

'And by the way, Kamala noticed,' Lydic added, paying nod to the Vice President's apparent once-over at the affable pair, followed by a long sigh. 

'I don’t know if that funeral music was for Carter or for her,' Lydic joked. 'Kamala did the look that I do when someone behind me at the movie theater is talking.'

Trump has since revealed that the moments of laughter he shared with Obama at Carter's funeral were genuine. 

When Trump returned to his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida on Thursday night to meet with Republican governors he refused to say what he and Obama discussed. 

But he joked: 'It did look very friendly, I must say.'

He noted that he had seen the coverage of it on television and the obsession over their conversation on social media. 

At one point Lydic crudely compared Trump to Nazi Germany's infamous dictator, Adolf Hitler. 'It¿s a little weird for Obama though, right? To go from "this guy is future Hitler" to "oh, man, cool story, future Hitler!"' she said

At one point Lydic crudely compared Trump to Nazi Germany's infamous dictator, Adolf Hitler. 'It’s a little weird for Obama though, right? To go from "this guy is future Hitler" to "oh, man, cool story, future Hitler!"' she said 

'I didn't realize how friendly it looked. I said, "Boy they look like two people who like each other" and we probably do,' he said. 'We have little different philosophies, right, but we probably do.'

The president-elect added, 'I don´t know. We just got along. But I got along with just about everybody,' perhaps referring to former Second Lady Karen Pence's snub of him and Melania. 

He said that the entire cast of luminaries 'met backstage' before the funeral and said 'we all got along very well.' 

All the former presidents were together in a private room ahead of their entrances into the cathedral.

They also greeted President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden upon their arrival, according to the White House.

Trump helped birth the so-called 'birther' movement while Obama humiliated the reality TV host onstage at the White House Correspondents' Dinner in 2011 - considered a motivating factor for Trump's decision to launch a 2016 White House run.

But on Thursday Trump and Obama acted like they were old friends. 

The Republican president-elect and the former Democratic commander-in-chief chatted, with Trump making Obama laugh at one point. 

Lydic humorously commented on the 'awkward seating chart' that saw all five living presidents in attendance. 'It¿s a seating chart so awkward, it probably had them asking, "Is there was any extra room in that coffin?"

Lydic humorously commented on the 'awkward seating chart' that saw all five living presidents in attendance. 'It’s a seating chart so awkward, it probably had them asking, "Is there was any extra room in that coffin?"

All five living US presidents were in attendance for the 39th President, Jimmy Carter's funeral on Thursday. Pictured: President Joe Biden touches the casket of former President Jimmy Carter after delivering remarks during Carter's state funeral at the National Cathedral

All five living US presidents were in attendance for the 39th President, Jimmy Carter's funeral on Thursday. Pictured: President Joe Biden touches the casket of former President Jimmy Carter after delivering remarks during Carter's state funeral at the National Cathedral 

The images prompted a number of caption contests online and calls for a lip-reader

Forensic lip reader Jeremy Freeman told DailyMail.com that Trump cryptically said it was important to speak to Obama in private 'today' so they could 'deal' with something.

Trump suggested they look for a 'quiet place' where they could discuss the mystery matter after the service. 

Desi Lydic, 43, is an American comedian and actress who plays a senior correspondent on the satirical news program

Desi Lydic, 43, is an American comedian and actress who plays a senior correspondent on the satirical news program

It remained unclear whether the crucial information Trump had to tell Obama related to a national security issue, or something else.

The two men are expected to see each other again in just a few days, when Trump is sworn-in for his second term.

Their latest conversation came as Carter was celebrated for his personal humility and public service before, during and after his presidency.

All five of his living presidential successors were in attendance.

President Joe Biden, who was the first sitting senator to endorse Carter's 1976 run for the White House, delivered a eulogy.

Biden and first lady Jill Biden were seated front row alongside Vice President Kamala Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff, whom many noticed an icy tension as they didn't appear to address one another. 

Trump had Obama seated to his right, and wife Melania was to his left. Michelle Obama was not at the funeral.

Obama was attending the service solo due to a scheduling conflict that had Michelle in Hawaii

Also in that row sat former President George W. Bush and Laura Bush, as well as former President Bill Clinton and former Democratic nominee and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.  

The third row was reserved for former vice presidents including Mike Pence and Karen Pence - who refused to shake Donald or Melania Trump's hand - and Al Gore.