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Stephen Colbert took a jab at his employer, CBS, for paying $16 million to settle a lawsuit with the Trump administration.
The "Late Show" host didn't hold back with his $16 million joke.
CBS News’ marquee morning and evening shows — including the network’s “Late Night with Stephen Colbert” — are heading for record-low ratings this month, The Post has learned. “CBS Evening News,” hosted by newly-minted anchor Tony Dokoupil,
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Stephen Colbert's Studio Audience Erupts In Boos Over Anniversary of Trump's 2nd Term | Video
Stephen Colbert got a big reaction out of his studio audience after he took a moment to comment on the one-year anniversary of Donald Trump's second term in office. The comedian addressed the big anniversary during his monologue for Tuesday's episode of "The Late Show,
"Dear Lord, he's on an imperial conquest, and he can't even remember what he wants to conquer," responded Stephen Colbert on Wednesday night's Late Show.
The ongoing feud between Colbert, 61, and Maher, who turned 70 on Tuesday, January 20, can be traced back to the Club Random podcast host's appearance on The Late Show in 2015. During the interview, Colbert, a devout Catholic, challenged an outspoken Maher on his atheism, which led to a tense conversation about religion.
Colbert's jibe came after Trump cited missing out on the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize as a reason he no longer felt “an obligation to think purely of Peace.”
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Stephen Colbert asks Paul Giamatti to be a job reference: 'I'm going to be looking for a gig'
CBS' "The Late Show" franchise is scheduled to end after its current season.
Has anyone told him that they don’t have oil?” Colbert said of the president’s plan to send 1,000 more immigration officers to Minnesota.
Before he was a household name, Stephen Colbert was auditioning just like everyone else. In fact, he almost landed a gig on a HBO series in the 2000s.
Late-night host Stephen Colbert has added his voice to a growing chorus of critics calling out White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, following her defense of President Donald Trump’s latest verbal gaffe.