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Federal Communication Commission Chairman Brendan Carr has used an arcane rule to unsettle President Trump's least favorite TV networks.
The "Late Show" host said the president slipped on a single word.
"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."
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,
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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,
In the monologue above, Stephen Colbert gives his live reaction to the address, from the U.S. president rambling about food prices to rambling about the upcoming World Cup and Summer Olympics ("Is he just doing this year's community calendar for all of America?" asks Colbert).
Stephen Colbert Jokes That Operation ‘Epic Fury’ Is Actually an Anagram for ‘Forget Epstein’ | Video
President Trump executed deadly military strikes in Iran this week, seemingly declaring war despite not actually having the power to unilaterally do so. The operation was title “Epic Fury,” but Stephen Colbert has an idea of the real name.