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Stephen Colbert is celebrating 10 years as host of "The Late Show" as he prepares to sign off the late-night program next year.
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Stephen Colbert Joked About What He’ll Do Next On 'The Late Show,' But Honestly It’s A Pretty Solid Idea
The news that "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" is coming to an end has shocked fans and late-night hosts alike. Of course, one has to assume nobody was quite as shocked as Colbert himself, who was likely expecting to spend years,
Stephen Colbert opened his Wednesday monologue by blasting Donald Trump’s latest attacks on Chicago, flipping off the president with a barbed two-word message.
"I hope that it's obvious to everyone in America that political violence does not solve any of our political differences," Colbert said.
Host Nate Bargatze kicked of the 77th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards by poking fun at late night host Stephen Colbert's recent firing from CBS, which hosted the award show, RadarOnline. com can reveal.
Stephen Colbert returned to The Late Show on Tuesday night (September 2) after a summer hiatus and quickly caught up on the news he’d missed, including rumors of Donald Trump ‘s death. Plus, he gave his take on what a Trump phone sex line might sound like.
“Wow. That is shockingly sensible. But you know what they say about a broken clock? It was close friends with Jeffrey Epstein,” Colbert joked. “But instead of ditching Bobby, Trump is trying to pretend that Bobby’s liabilities are actually assets by saying things like this,” Colbert continued, playing another Trump clip.
Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel are speaking out to condemn political violence after the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
From the night’s top speeches to tributes to classic shows, check out all of the unforgettable moments from the 2025 Emmys.