Stephen Colbert on 'Late Show' ending in 4 months
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The "Late Show" host spotted an awkward moment in an interview where the president addressed questions about his health.
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Stephen Colbert For President? Don’t Count It Out Just Yet
Stephen Colbert isn’t running for president, at least not right now. But serving the American people outside of late-night television may not be completely off the table. During a Wednesday, Jan. 28 interview on "Late Night 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.
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Colbert said he got the news from his and Kimmel’s mutual manager, James “Baby Doll” Dixon, in mid-July after returning from a Greek vacation.
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.