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Late Show” host Stephen Colbert called out President Donald Trump for trying to “intimidate another important sector of the ...
Stephen Colbert spent most of his monologue on Monday’s “The Late Show,” starting with Trump’s bitter reaction to businesses ...
During his "Late Show" monologue Wednesday, Stephen Colbert poked fun at President Donald Trump's meeting with Canada's Prime ...
Colbert wasn’t having it ... Also in In the News: Donald Trump Just Shared A Very Ominous Post, And People Are Calling It "One Of The Worst Statements Ever Made By A Sitting US President ...
Reporter Stephen Colbert compared Donald Trump to Franklin D. Roosevelt—and it wasn’t because of Trump’s musings about running for a third term. Roosevelt’s record inspired the concept of ...
MSNBC host Jen Psaki told CBS "Late Show" host Stephen Colbert on Wednesday that not enough Democrats were fighting back against President Donald Trump, as the two liberals mocked Sen. Chuck ...
Stephen Colbert roasted President Trump’s view that American kids might have to “have two dolls instead of 30” because of his sweeping tariffs. On The Late Show, Colbert blasted Trump’s ...
“Late Show” host Stephen Colbert pointed to one big problem with President Donald Trump’s claim that he’s made 200 trade deals so far: There are only 195 countries to make deals with.
As of Tuesday (April 29), Donald Trump has spent 100 days in office in his second term, and Stephen Colbert is taking a moment to look at the President’s “historically bad” approval ratings.
Network hosts Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, Jimmy Fallon and Stephen Colbert, as well as cable late-night host Jordan Klepper, tore into Trump on Tuesday, the 100th day of Trump’s second term.
President Donald Trump reached 100 days in office this week, which, as “Late Show” host Stephen Colbert noted, has been considered a milestone since President Franklin D. Roosevelt took office in 1933 ...