Trump, Stephen Colbert and CBS
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Stephen Colbert has returned to the stage in New York for his first full program after CBS announced it was canceling his “Late Show” next May.
Shark Tank” investor Kevin O’Leary on Tuesday defended President Trump against Stephen Colbert’s criticism following CBS’s announcement that it would end the “Late Show” next year. “Only a moron would tell the president to F off before he gets his check,
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Trump’s FCC chairman gloats over Colbert’s cancellation days after meeting soon-to-be CBS ownerThe partisan left’s ritualist wailing and gnashing of teeth over Colbert is quite revealing,” Brendan Carr tweeted Tuesday, adding that critics of the cancellation are ‘acting like they’re losing a loyal DNC spokesperson.
The veteran comedian, 78, shared a video montage of him roasting the TV network during his decades-long career of hosting “The Late Show” from 1993 to 2015.
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Daily Express US on MSNFox News questions CBS' motives as they share reason they think Colbert staying until MayFox News host Charlie Hurt didn't hold back as he slammed Stephen Colbert for his latest tirade against Donald Trump.The late-night host pointed out that Trump has been slamming former president Barack Obama,
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.
Stephen Colbert labeled himself a “martyr” for getting his flailing late-night CBS show canned — while telling President Trump on-air to “go f–k yourself.”
Enter Stephen Colbert. The comedian was already establishing himself as one of the master parodists of our time. On his nightly Comedy Central show “The Colbert Report,” he had perfected the character of a right-wing pundit — modeled on then-Fox News star Bill O’Reilly — that skewered Republicans,