Stephen Colbert pokes fun at Trump’s poor TV ratings
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A lower ratings number for the State of the Union address provided fodder for Stephen Colbert to mock President Donald
Before the blow-up over the James Talarico interview, outgoing "Late Show" host Stephen Colbert has had a long-lasting feud with CBS and the Federal Communications Commission.
As The Late Show enters the final stretch of its time on CBS, Stephen Colbert is about to sit down with a fellow late-night host for the first time!
"When you ramble incoherently for two hours is that technically still a speech or does it at some point become a conniption fit?"
Only a few months remain before the host signs off.
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Stephen Colbert rips Hakeem Jeffries' 'silent' SOTU protest as 'bold rebrand of doing jack squat'
On Tuesday's episode of "The Late Show," host Stephen Colbert slammed House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries' "silent" State of the Union protest as a "bold rebrand of doing jack squat."
Stephen Colbert laid into CBS over a canned James Talarico interview, but the network says the issue was over the FCC's equal-time rule.
Posts implied the late-night host had received a threat from U.S. President Donald Trump.
Stephen Colbert mocked Homeland Security Secretary Kristi ‘ICE Barbie’ Noem for her bizarre lies about a detained immigrant, saying she’s “writing immigrant cannibal fanfic.” Colbert took aim at
Stephen Colbert alleged that CBS' lawyers advised him not to interview James Talarico, a Democrat who is running for U.S. Senate in Texas.