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Brendan Carr says people must keep in mind "a broader dynamic" regarding the cancellation of "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert"
Stephen Colbert had an unflinching message for US President Donald Trump in his first broadcast since his "Late Show" was cancelled amid a political firestorm -- "the gloves are off."Colbert, who addressed the cancellation of his show by a broadcaster that has been widely accused of seeking to curry favor with Trump for business reasons,
The late-night guys have zeroed in on Trump and Epstein's relationship in the wake of the Bondi news, which itself followed a report from the Wall Street Journal that the president had doodled a crude drawing of a woman inside a card for Epstein's 50th birthday.
Jimmy Kimmel is exercising his First Amendment right as a U.S. citizen and firing back at Donald Trump after the President of the United States hinted his late-night talk show would be canceled next.
The post Trump celebrates “The Late Show” cancellation, hopes for more late-night turmoil appeared first on Salon.com. Donald Trump gave a startlingly low number when asked if he had a sexual "age limit" during a now-resurfaced interview with Howard Stern.
In his first episode since announcing the cancellation of "Late Show," Stephen Colbert had choice words for Trump, who'd celebrated the news.
Hours after South Park co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone signed a new five-year overall deal with Paramount Global, the long-running animated series took aim at the network’s dealings with Trump.
Opinion: If Trump pressured CBS to cancel the show, why would he allow Colbert 10 more months to deride him instead of shutting it down immediately?