A look back at Stephen Colbert's most partisan moments
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Jon Stewart downplays late-night bias, insists Trump obsession is just a 'portion' of Colbert's 'joy machine'
Jon Stewart downplayed late-night TV's obsession with opposing President Donald Trump on "The Late Show," saying the focus on them being against president was "ridiculous framing."
Stephen Colbert spent Monday's show revisiting material that never made it to air, performing for a studio audience made up entirely of his staff.
On Tuesday night’s episode of “The Late Show,” Stephen Colbert reunited with Jon Stewart, who showered his former “Daily Show” correspondent with gifts in honor of his final week on CBS. In the opening moments of the interview,
As ‘The Late Show’ nears its final bow, the host opens up about the cancellation that shocked the industry, the win of going out as a “martyr” and his next act in Middle-earth.
Jon Stewart stopped by The Late Show to pay tribute to his friend and former colleague Stephen Colbert, offering up a few gifts to honor the late-night show’s unfortunate ending. During the lengthy interview,
David Letterman is slamming the "lying weasels" who canceled "The Late Show" and predicting late-night TV may not last more than another "year or so."
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Colbert calls Trump 'authoritarian' but rejects 'partisan' label in exit interview with NY Times
Stephen Colbert speaks out against Trump in a New York Times interview as he prepares to leave "The Late Show" following its cancellation by CBS in 2026.
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Jon Stewart highlights Trump's habit of calling reporters 'stupid' and 'evil'
Jon Stewart skewers Trump for calling reporters 'stupid' and 'evil' amid insults and ballroom budget defense Trump's revenge spree stuns Senate Republicans Severe thunderstorm warning as millions under alert In 1996,