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The "Late Show" host didn't hold back with his $16 million joke.
Colbert mocked Trump's new international peace body, which other Western nations have largely opposed, and threw a dig at his employer in the process
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Stephen Colbert says 'Nope!' after Trump declares 'Sometimes you need a dictator' | Video
Stephen Colbert offered a swift response to President Trump's assertion in Davos, Switzerland Wednesday that "sometimes you need a dictator," telling America's commander-in-chief, "Nope!" "No one ever 'needs a dictator,
Colbert threw shade saying that $1bn to obey Trump seems a lot after all, CBS got to do it for just $16 million
When Senator Bernie Sanders is a guest on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” you can expect certain things. The crowd will go wild when he’s introduced, chanting his name — “Ber-nie! Ber-nie!” — until he thanks them into a more listening position.
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'Late Show' Jokes Trump Is Going After Something Worse Than Americans' Rights and Ideals Now: 'Our Money' | Video
"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" warned CBS viewers Tuesday night that President Trump is not going after just their rights and ideals anymore. He's attacking something else, too. "It's one thing when the Trump administration comes after our rights or comes after our ideals,
Has anyone told him that they don’t have oil?” Colbert said of the president’s plan to send 1,000 more immigration officers to Minnesota.
Stephen Colbert said Thursday that the current “message from this administration is clear” as he slammed the Trump White House’s attempts to spin the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis.
Stephen Colbert called Donald Trump's billion-dollar entry fee for his Board of Peace "a little steep," noting his employer CBS got to "obey" the president for just $16 million. During the monologue for Thursday's broadcast of "The Late Show,
The ongoing feud between Colbert, 61, and Maher, who turned 70 on Tuesday, January 20, can be traced back to the Club Random podcast host's appearance on The Late Show in 2015. During the interview, Colbert, a devout Catholic, challenged an outspoken Maher on his atheism, which led to a tense conversation about religion.