Kimmel, Seth Meyers and Trump
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Seth Meyers was briefly derailed on Wednesday night, after a loud, mysterious crash sounded from the stage to his left
The president had repeatedly attacked late-night hosts who are critical of his administration and cheered the cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s “The Late Show” by CBS.
Below, how Michael Kosta of The Daily Show, Seth Meyers, Jimmy Kimmel, and Stephen Colbert discussed Kirk’s death as well as the response on both sides of the aisle. Michael Kosta, who hosted the September 11 episode of The Daily Show,
Seth Meyers pushed back Tuesday night against President Trump's suggestion about why Democrats are working with Jeffrey Epstein's survivors.
Across the world of late night, the hosts dedicated time in their monologues to discuss and condemn the killing of Charlie Kirk.
Minutes before NBC late-night host Jimmy Fallon was slated to appear on a New York conference stage Thursday, organizers said he was out of the lineup.
ABC pulled Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show off the air indefinitely on Wednesday amid controversy over comments he made on his show Monday night about Charlie Kirk’s killing.
The president called Meyers an "insecure child" and claimed his show had "no ratings" in a late-night rant on social media.
"Well, you know what my community values are, buster? Freedom of speech," Colbert said in his opening monologue on Thursday.