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Seth Meyers also reacted among other prominent political figures and Hollywood stars sharing their disgust over the news that 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert' will end its run in 2026, including Julia Louis-Dreyfus,
The cancellation from CBS comes after Colbert criticized his parent company on-air for their $16 million settlement with Trump.
In his latest “Daily Show” monologue, Stewart's righteous anger at companies like Paramount spoke for liberal America’s frustration under Trump.
The Late Show’s brand of political satire enriches our ability to understand, communicate and grasp the cruelty, incompetence and fraud underlying what now passes for political discourse and
“I share your feelings,” Colbert said on Thursday night’s episode when the crowd booed the news. “It isn’t just the end of our show but the end of The Late Show on CBS. I’m not being replaced. This is all just going away.”
Stephen Colbert reunites with Fallon, Stewart, Meyers, and Oliver as fans and industry react to show’s cancellation.
Here's a look at some of Stephen Colbert's most partisan moments from the past decade after it was announced on Friday that "The Late Show" would end in 2026.
Show' host, who started his Monday broadcast addressing his ‘Late Show’ counterpart’s cancellation, also posted on social media last week about the news.