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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,” Colbert said in his Tuesday monologue. “Like this clip of Trump on The Howard Stern Show back in 2006...”
On Tuesday’s (July 22) The Late Show, Colbert noted how Trump is trying to distract from the Epstein story by throwing the heat on former President Barack Obama. “Whenever Trump is backed into a corner, he needs to change the subject and throw red meat to the carnivorous base,” Colbert said. “And their favorite cut is filet of Obama.”
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Complex on MSNJimmy Kimmel Alludes to Trump's Ties With Jeffrey Epstein: ‘I'm Hearing You're Next'
"The word is, and it's a strong word at that, Jimmy Kimmel is NEXT to go in the untalented Late Night Sweepstakes and, shortly thereafter, Fallon will be gone," Trump wrote. The president continued on, slamming Kimmel and Fallon for having "absolutely NO TALENT" and even blamed them for "destroying what used to be GREAT Television."
This is a fraught time to be a political comedian in America. It’s something Stephen Colbert learned when CBS suddenly canceled The Late Show. And it’s something comedian Jena Friedman experienced in an even more visceral way the last time she crossed the border back home to the U.
The president’s usual tactic when cornered is to “throw red meat to the carnivorous base — and their favorite cut is filet of Obama,” Stephen Colbert said.
CBS announced Thursday that "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" will end in 2026 after the franchise has aired for 33 years.
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Colbert, Trump, Epstein and the art of capitulation
July is shaping up to be a bend-the-knee month like no other, and that’s quite an achievement given the number of universities, law firms, TV networks and news outlets trying to appease President Trump.
“The Late Show” host gets very silly while discussing the infighting among Trump supporters
Stephen Colbert weighed in on the conspiracy theories surrounding Jeffrey Epstein on the Wednesday, July 16, episode of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. To kick off his monologue, he said, “I don’t know what you all are talking about, but everybody I talk to is talking about what Donald Trump doesn’t want to talk about. So let’s talk about it.”
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The Western Journal on MSNStephen Colbert Shows Why He’s Losing His Job with Vulgar, 3-Word Message to Trump
Stephen Colbert returned to “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on Monday night for the first time since announcing the show would be canceled next spring. With days to process the news and a full monologue to work with,