Stephen Colbert, ICE and Trump
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Late-night host Stephen Colbert addressed rumors about his future on Tuesday, including one about possibly running for office during an interview with Seth Meyers.
The late night hosts suggested the move that appeared to be targeted at programs like 'The View,' 'Late Night With Seth Meyers,' 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' and 'The Late Show,' ending in four months, was less significant than it seemed in a fractured landscape and was more of an "attack on free speech.
It's hard enough to imagine having a friendly chat with a musical icon like Dolly Parton — talk about being star-struck. But just imagine how emotional and consuming it would be to have that level of musical genius serenade you with an impromptu performance?
"The Late Show" host Stephen Colbert said Thursday that the FCC is trying to "silence" him and fellow late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Seth Meyers.
As The Late Show continues to mostly win out over the competition in the ratings, Stephen Colbert will be making the jump to NBC to visit Late Night with Seth Meyers for the first time in well over a decade. Fans can expect to see the two comedy stalwarts sharing the Late Night stage on Tuesday, January 27.
"The idea of paying a billion dollars to obey Donald Trump seems a little steep. After all, CBS got to do it for just $16 million."