Stephen Colbert Hits Trump Over 'Insane' Video
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The View" co-host Sunny Hostin suggested on Tuesday that the decision to cancel “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" could lead to the end of democracy.
Colbert’s late show on CBS has never won a TV Academy prize. The president could well now have changed that. The video plays like a cave painting from the Neolithic era or, even more distantly, from when late-night television still mattered: Stephen Colbert sits in the host chair and makes amends with Donald Trump.
Stephen Colbert returned for his first full program after last week's announcement that CBS was canceling his “Late Show” with some supportive late-night guests, a joke about cancel culture and an extremely pointed remark directed at President Donald Trump.
David Letterman is throwing some subtle shade at his former network in the wake of its decision to cancel 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.'
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John Oliver, Jon Stewart, Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers and more had cameos during the July 21 episode of "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert."
In his first episode since announcing the cancellation of "Late Show," Stephen Colbert had choice words for Trump, who'd celebrated the news.
The late-night host acknowledged that "a lot of people out there are bummed" about the show ending next May, so he tapped a few famous friends to cheer everyone up.
Even after learning his show has been cancelled by CBS, Stephen Colbert won’t back down from jokes about President Donald Trump and his apparent connections to Jeffrey Epstein. “A lot of other stuff from Trump’s creepy past is resurfacing,
David Letterman is subtly showing support for his successor Stephen Colbert after CBS' shock cancellation of "The Late Show."