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College football analyst Josh Pate has unlisted the podcast episode featuring his interview with President Donald Trump following a wave of scrutiny. Last week, Pate announced on social media that an ...
EXCLUSIVE – An interview by Stephen Colbert with U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico intended for broadcast on CBS but instead posted only online has now drawn 85 million views across YouTube and ...
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