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Stephen Colbert didn’t hold back after President Donald Trump celebrated the cancellation of The Late Show. This latest beef comes after CBS announced that the show is running its last season and will end by May 2026,
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The Western Journal on MSNColbert Isn't Handling Being Cancelled Very Well: Launches Vile Trump Attack On-AirThere are two equally effective ways of dealing with smug liberals in the midst of a tantrum. First, mock their childish behavior and make them feel their impotence. Second, remind them that their own decisions to shill for the establishment set them on the path to oblivion.
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Us Weekly on MSNStephen Colbert Responds to Trump Celebrating 'The Late Show' CancellationStephen Colbert had a few choice words for President Donald Trump after The Late Show was canceled. "I absolutely love that Colbert got fired. His talent was even less than his ratings," Trump, 79, shared via his Truth Social page on Friday,
Now that The Late Show is coming to an end, here are 7 times Stephen Colbert stirred up controversies as a "joke.
Late-night hosts used their monologues on Monday to weigh in on the news that CBS is canceling “The Late Show.”
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US Weekly on MSNWhen Will Stephen Colbert’s ‘The Late Show’ Air Final Episode After Controversial Cancellation?CBS came under fire after canceling Stephen Colbert's The Late Show — but when does the last episode air? Colbert, 61, took over hosting the Late Show franchise following David Letterman’s step back in 2015 and celebrated nearly a decade on the air before shocking viewers with the cancellation news.
“ Late Show ” host Stephen Colbert went after President Donald Trump on Thursday, the same day CBS announced his show is being canceled. And he focused on two issues the president does not like to talk about: his health and his links to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
CBS's 'The Late Show' with Stephen Colbert will conclude in 2026, a decision criticized as politically motivated. Fellow comedians, including Jon Stewart and John Oliver, showed their support. The cancellation is seen amidst financial decisions by CBS and amidst Paramount's merger pursuits.