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Late-night host Stephen Colbert has added his voice to a growing chorus of critics calling out White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, following her defense of President Donald Trump’s latest verbal gaffe.
Colbert threw shade saying that $1bn to obey Trump seems a lot after all, CBS got to do it for just $16 million
Jane Fonda weighed in on the U.S. political climate, including recent immigration enforcement raids, during an interview with Stephen Colbert.
Stephen Colbert ripped into White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt for her latest defense of one of President Trump’s gaffes. During Trump’s speech at the World Economic Forum on Wednesday, NewsNation reporter Libbey Dean observed in an X post that the president repeatedly mixed up Greenland and Iceland.
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,
Robyn, who took the stage in red leather trousers and a gold embroidered leather vest from Versace, began her performance in a pose on the stage floor before she awkwardly dance around in front of a big screen that displayed the song’s lyrics.
The ongoing feud between Colbert, 61, and Maher, who turned 70 on Tuesday, January 20, can be traced back to the Club Random podcast host's appearance on The Late Show in 2015. During the interview, Colbert, a devout Catholic, challenged an outspoken Maher on his atheism, which led to a tense conversation about religion.
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Stephen Colbert's Studio Audience Erupts In Boos Over Anniversary of Trump's 2nd Term | Video
Stephen Colbert got a big reaction out of his studio audience after he took a moment to comment on the one-year anniversary of Donald Trump's second term in office. The comedian addressed the big anniversary during his monologue for Tuesday's episode 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.