Donald Trump, Stephen Colbert and Caroline Leavitt
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Stephen Colbert said the president has the markings of a “syphilitic brain,” as the late-night host provided a recap of every “horror” Donald Trump has executed in the last year. Colbert opened his monologue unpacking a list of Trump’s various,
"The idea of paying a billion dollars to obey Donald Trump seems a little steep. After all, CBS got to do it for just $16 million."
Late-night hosts discussed the first year of Trump’s second term and his release of private messages other world leaders
Stephen Colbert called Donald Trump's billion-dollar entry fee for his Board of Peace "a little steep," noting his employer CBS got to "obey" the president for just $16 million. During the monologue for Thursday's broadcast of "The Late Show,
Stephen Colbert mocked Donald Trump’s response to a Ford worker who called him a “pedophile protector” during a Detroit plant visit, highlighting the incident in his monologue. Colbert questioned the whereabouts of the Jeffrey Epstein files, noting that despite a law mandating their release, the files remain largely unreleased.
Colbert, frequently the target of attacks by the president, couldn’t help but return fire in a scathing opening monologue.
"And not just for us," Colbert noted on The Late Show. "That's why Trump's always falling asleep"
President Trump blasted late-night host Stephen Colbert early Wednesday as a “dead man walking” — telling his bosses at CBS that the “humanitarian” thing would be to “put him to sleep.” “Stephen Colbert is a pathetic trainwreck, with no ...
You got to hand it to that auto worker for getting under Trump’s skin,” Stephen Colbert said after the president appeared to flip off a heckling worker at a Ford plant.
"The Late Show" host Stephen Colbert said Thursday that the FCC is trying to "silence" him and fellow late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Seth Meyers.