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“Late Show” host Stephen Colbert on Thursday said he thinks he knows the exact moment that cost Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem her job. Noem was fired earlier in the day by President Donald Trump after she testified this week in contentious House and Senate committee hearings in which she was grilled by Democrats and Republicans alike.
Stephen Colbert railed against Kristi Noem after Donald Trump‘s surprise announcement that he had fired the Secretary of Homeland Defense, with plans to replace her with Sen. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma.
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Stephen Colbert trolls Kristi Noem after Trump ousts her as DHS chief: 'FIFA secretary of homeland security'
Late-night television has always been a battlefield of wit, ratings and egos — a world where jokes sting harder than politics and punchlines spark viral chaos. In America, where billionaires launch rockets and politicians often resort to Truth Social posts,
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James Talarico knew his Colbert interview would never air on TV — bet on CBS host bashing Trump admin for it
James Talarico knew his interview with Stephen Colbert would never air on TV before he flew to New York City last month and bet on Colbert ripping Trump The post James Talarico Knew His Colbert Interview Would Never Air on TV — Bet on CBS Host Bashing Trump Admin For It first appeared on Mediaite.
Amidst the ongoing dispute between Iran and the United States, Stephen Colbert has called out President Donald Trump’s stance on the whole ordeal. Colbert, during the monologue on his show, pointed out how the Trump administration has not termed it a “war,
"He was asked about what the war's 'worst case scenario' might be, and his answer was not the best," says Stephen Colbert in the Late Show clip above, playing footage of Trump telling reporters the worst case would be "we do this, then someone takes over who's as bad as the previous person."
Stephen Colbert turned the tables on Donald Trump on Thursday’s (February 26) edition of The Late Show by poking fun at the president’s State of the Union ratings. According to Nielsen figures, Trump’s record-breaking 108-minute speech on Tuesday (February 24) averaged 32.
The "Late Show" host agreed with the president on one thing.
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Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert Respond to Trump's State of the Union: ‘Nut Job Wannabe King'
"When you ramble incoherently for two hours is that technically still a speech or does it at some point become a conniption fit?"