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Brendan Carr weighed in on what he called a "quite revealing" reaction to CBS's decision to end "The Late Show."
Stephen Colbert returned for his first full program after last week's announcement that CBS was canceling his “Late Show” with some supportive late-night guests, a joke about cancel culture and an extremely pointed remark directed at President Donald Trump.
Even after learning his show has been cancelled by CBS, Stephen Colbert won’t back down from jokes about President Donald Trump and his apparent connections to Jeffrey Epstein. “A lot of other stuff from Trump’s creepy past is resurfacing,
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Trump’s FCC chairman gloats over Colbert’s cancellation days after meeting soon-to-be CBS ownerThe partisan left’s ritualist wailing and gnashing of teeth over Colbert is quite revealing,” Brendan Carr tweeted Tuesday, adding that critics of the cancellation are ‘acting like they’re losing a loyal DNC spokesperson.
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Trump Predicts Fallon, Kimmel Will Be Canceled Next After CBS Axes Stephen Colbert's Show: 'Really Good To See Them Go'President Donald Trump has said that he expects primetime talk show hosts Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel to go off the air soon, following the cancellation of "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" by CBS last week. "The word is, and it's a strong word at ...
David Letterman is subtly showing support for his successor Stephen Colbert after CBS' shock cancellation of "The Late Show."
Paramount, CBS’s parent company, announced last week that “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" will be ending in May 2026. Stewart joined a number of late-night hosts on Monday who blasted the company for cancelling the show, arguing that Paramount was “bending the knee” to President Donald Trump.
Stewart said CBS was hoping to get into President Donald Trump's good books by canceling "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert."