Trump, Pope Leo and Stephen Colbert
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Stephen Colbert found his monologue briefly derailed after he accidentally started a chant of Barack Obama's "Yes We Can" slogan amid a dig at Donald Trump. During Monday's monologue for "The Late Show,
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Stephen Colbert reignites feud with Donald Trump
Late-night host Stephen Colbert risked the wrath of Donald Trump once again by comparing the president to Adolf Hitler, Wonderwall.com can report. The comedian called out Trump after the 79-year-old commander-in-chief ripped Pope Leo XIV.
The host also mocks Trump's appearance at the Supreme Court.
Stephen Colbert is both happy and dumbfounded over Donald Trump’s latest poll numbers, expressing bafflement during his March 31 monologue on CBS’ “The Late Show” over how 22.4% of Americans still “strongly approve” Trump despite the the war in Iran inflating gas prices and more.
Stephen Colbert has never been shy about skewering President Donald Trump, but his latest monologue found a particularly sharp angle by invoking one of the president’s own heroes. During a recent episode of The Late Show,
The Late Show” host asked if being double-sided wasn’t a prerequisite: “I believe there’s a word for a single-sided cease-fire and it’s ‘murder.’”
Stephen Colbert took aim at Karoline Leavitt after a wire service took down an unflattering photo of the press secretary following White House complaints. Specifically, during Wednesday's monologue for "The Late Show,
The 10-day mission is due to conclude on Friday, when the four astronauts make their reentry and splash down in the Pacific Ocean. "To be a tiny speck on this wild mission they're on is beyond crazy," said Young & Sick, whose cover of Passion Pit's "Sleepyhead" was among the music selected by the crew.
Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert, known critics of President Trump, are not holding back about his escalating threats toward Iran.
Stephen Colbert responded to Pam Bondi's ousting as attorney general by offering up a heavily redacted farewell for the ex Trump staffer.
Stephen Colbert criticized President Donald Trump after Trump offered what Colbert described as a “silly excuse” for posting an AI-generated image portraying himself as Jesus. The 79-year-old president shared a photo of himself placing a hand on a patient’s head.