hit counter html code

Responds to Trump With Explicit Remark on Live TV Following Show’s Cancellation

Stephen Colbert Responds to Trump With Explicit Remark on Live TV Following Show’s Cancellation

Television host Stephen Colbert sparked headlines after directly confronting former President Donald Trump with a blunt message during a recent episode of The Late Show.

The incident came in response to a social media post from Trump, who reacted with glee to the news that CBS would be ending Colbert’s long-running late-night program. According to reports, The Late Show is set to go off the air in May 2026 due to financial difficulties. CBS stated it had lost $40 million over the past year.

Despite the show consistently drawing strong ratings—2.4 million viewers in its most recent quarter, more than both Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon—CBS cited budget concerns as the main reason for the cancellation.

Colbert, known for his comedic segments that often criticize Trump, read out the former president’s celebratory post to his studio audience. Trump had written:

“I absolutely love that Colbert got fired. His talent was even less than his ratings. I hear Jimmy Kimmel is next. Has even less talent than Colbert!”

The audience booed the statement, after which Colbert offered a pointed response. In a sharp and satirical tone, he fired back:

“How dare you, sir? Would an untalented man be able to compose the following satirical witticism? Go f*** yourself!”

The moment drew cheers from the audience and quickly spread across social media platforms.

Colbert’s public rebuttal came just days after he criticized CBS’s parent company, Paramount Global, for allegedly making a $16 million settlement payment to Trump. He referred to the payout as a “big fat bribe,” which some fans believe may have contributed to tension between the host and the network.

Fellow comedian Jon Stewart, who helped launch Colbert’s television career in the 1990s, voiced support for his former colleague. Stewart, currently hosting The Daily Show, suggested that CBS may be pulling back from political criticism, especially directed at Trump.

As Colbert approaches the final year of his show, he remains outspoken, continuing to mix satire, current events, and celebrity interviews—true to the format that made The Late Show a staple of late-night television.

K

Related Posts

Lisa Marie Presley’s ex-husband Nicolas Cage reacts to the news of her passing

Lisa Marie Presley’s tragic passing was announced hours after the 54-year-old singer-songwriter and only daughter of ‘The King of Rock and Roll’ went into cardiac arrest in her…

The Day She Disappeared: A Father’s Wake-Up Call to What Really Matters

It was a typical Tuesday until I got a call that shattered my sense of normal. My 5-year-old daughter, Alice, was on the line—her voice trembling. “Daddy?…

This plant is everywhere, but you had no idea it can treat tumors, diabetes, and high blood pressure

You might pass by a white mulberry tree without a second glance, but this unassuming plant carries remarkable health benefits. Research has shown that white mulberry can…

Barack and Michelle Obama address divorce rumors in a joint statement – Details

Michelle and Barack Obama recently addressed persistent divorce rumors with their signature humor and openness during a new episode of Michelle’s podcast. After being introduced as a…

Viral video of flight attendant consoling crying toddler onboard is a hit on the Internet. Watch

In a world where travel can often be stressful, a touching moment captured on a flight is melting hearts across the internet. A viral video showcasing a…

FBI RAID just r0.ck.ed California

High-Ranking Officials Face Felony Charges In a dramatic turn of events, the FBI has a**ested two prominent California officials on multiple felony charges. Live Oak Vice Mayor…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *