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Late Night comedians stand with Stephen Colbert: "Go fuck yourself Trump!"

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Trump says “I absolutely love that Stephen Colbert got fired and I hear Jimmy Kimmel is next.”

Variety


The end of Stephen Colbert’s Late Show is a concerning nail in the coffin for comedy.

The Guardian


The cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s Late Show is a warning for comedy’s future. CBS' decision threatens to push or shunt critical political comedy off the airwaves.

MSNBC


All-star roster of comedians show solidarity with Stephen Colbert in first Late Show after cancellation.

CNN


Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers and more hosts attend Stephen Colbert's show after cancellation news.

Today Show


Late-Night hosts react to Stephen Colbert show cancellation.

Newsweek


Giants of late-night visit Stephen Colbert in show of support.


The gloves are off: For the next ten months Stephen Colbert can finally speak unvarnished truth to power, including in response to the president's post celebrating The Late Show's cancellation, and about the creepy birthday letter Donald Trump sent to his good pal Jeffrey Epstein.


Jon Stewart dives into Trump’s crude birthday card to Epstein and his desperate attempts to distract MAGA with Hillary's emails, the release of the MLK files, and the return of racist football mascots.

Plus, Jon reacts to CBS cancelling "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" and calls upon corporations, advertisers, and institutions to "sack up" with the help of the “Go Fuck Yourself” choir.



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