Stephen Colbert is sensing a pattern with Donald Trump's lawsuit-fueled attacks on American media outlets. And in his monologue on Wednesday's "The Late Show," he suggested that in the end, Trump is even going to sue if the famous Pennsylvania groundhog predicts the end of winter wrongly.
Stephen Colbert wasted no time dunking on Donald Trump on Tuesday’s episode of “The Late Show.” Colbert talked about what to expect in 2025 and noted how “the new year is also going to bring us a new, old president.” “Well, yesterday, that guy held a press conference at Mar-a-Lago,” he continued.
Late night host Stephen Colbert said ABC News' settlement with President-elect Donald Trump was "stupid," on Wednesday night, after criticizing the president-elect's decision to sue former Iowa polster Ann Selzer. "Why is this stupid thing stupidly happening?
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Stephen Colbert turned Donald Trump’s candid comment about the possible impact of his return to the White House on the wallets of Americans into a funny but sharply pointed punchline on Monday ...
Although Donald Trump has since taken credit for the decision, many prominent Democrats have argued that Elon Musk, who led the charge against the bill hours before the president-elect weighed in, is the one really calling the shots. In his monologue Thursday, Stephen Colbert joined in on the trolling, referring to him as “Vice President Trump.”
On Wednesday (December 18), House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Ky) negotiated a compromise with the Democrats to fund the government through March. As Colbert pointed out, “This was all upended at the last minute by Elon Musk,” after the billionaire tweeted at 4:15 a.m. Thursday, “This bill should not pass.”
Elsewhere on the show, Colbert touched on Trump’s recent pick of former Missouri Rep. Billy Long to lead the IRS. As the comedian pointed out, Long once co-sponsored a bill to abolish the IRS when he first joined Congress.
The "Late Show" host named one forecaster who should "lawyer up" after Trump sued the Des Moines Register and veteran pollster J. Ann Selzer.
Late-night talk show host Stephen Colbert mocked President-elect Donald Trump for "bowing" to his billionaire super donor Elon Musk. Colbert trolled the re-elected commander-in-chief by labeling him "Vice President Trump" and hinting at Musk being the real one in control of the Republican party after Congress killed a bipartisan spending package