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Colbert torched Trump’s strikes on Iran and mocked Congress for preparing to vote on authorising military action only after the president launched his strikes.
The "Late Show" host agreed with the president on one thing.
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Before the blow-up over the James Talarico interview, outgoing "Late Show" host Stephen Colbert has had a long-lasting feud with CBS and the Federal Communications Commission.
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The late-night show is ending in May after 32 years on air.
CBS said 'The Late Show' could not air an interview with U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico; host Stephen Colbert cited the FCC.
Stephen Colbert criticized Donald Trump's remarks on the Iran conflict during The Late Show on Tuesday, March 3, using the president's own words about bad leadership against him
Stephen Colbert took Donald Trump to task during Tuesday's monologue, slamming the president for blaming his predecessors for the current war in Iran. On an all-new "The Late Show," the comedian sounded off on Trump's latest defense of the conflict in the Middle East,
Stephen Colbert alleged that CBS' lawyers advised him not to interview James Talarico, a Democrat who is running for U.S. Senate in Texas.
President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address Tuesday night saw significantly low numbers, much to Stephen Colbert’s delight. The late-night host gloated over Trump’s plummeting viewership for