In a direct and clear response, Stephen Colbert Posted before President Donald Trump On Monday night's broadcast PartyAfter Trump's celebration remarks about canceling Colbert's plan. news CBS ends Party May 2026 Promoting Trump to the real social networking of his social media platform, he said he “absolutely loves” Colbert “was fired” and added insults to Colbert's talent and ratings, and suggested Jimmy Kimmel Will be next.
Colbert, who previously announced the show's conclusions on Thursday Speaking in Trump's comments during Monday's monologue. Initially skeptical and ridiculed Trump's words, Colbert revealed a clear and clear message. Colbert looked straight at the camera and said, “Go yourself.” This powerful rebuttal highlights the often controversial relationship between the late night host and the former president, a dynamic that is a feature of Colbert’s comments recurring over the years.


In addition, Colbert talked about Trump's predictions about Jimmy Kimmel's future with a faint sense of humor. He quipped that there was no room for another “martyr” on the “cross”, which meant that he would only endure the cancellation news. Colbert also insists that he will use his remaining ten months of performance to speak “unchanged truths to power”, which shows that his critical comments on politicians such as Donald Trump will continue to be untiring.
Colbert acknowledged that CBS had been a “great partner” but also hints at doubt about the network's explanation of the show's cancellation as a purely financial decision. This adds another layer to the evolving narrative, suggesting potential root causes of the end of the program.


Colbert responded quickly and varied to Donald Trump’s direct message. Supporters of the late-night host praised his bluntness, believing it was a reasonable response to Trump's expression. Instead, critics expressed disapproval of the language used. However, the exchange highlights the ongoing tensions between politicians and media figures, especially in the current polarization environment.
How this exchange will further shape his commentary and the wider late night television landscape as Colbert prepares for the final months of the show remains to be seen.
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