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The "Late Show" host joked that the last time this happened was when former President Harry Truman “put that famous sign on his desk, ‘The s**t stops f**k.’”
It was an Easter weekend filled with spectacle at the White House, and unsurprisingly, plenty of material for Stephen Colbert. On Monday night, The Late Show host zeroed in on President Donald Trump’s unusual holiday remarks,
The Late Show” host asked if being double-sided wasn’t a prerequisite: “I believe there’s a word for a single-sided cease-fire and it’s ‘murder.’”
"The Late Show" host said Trump's most important objective was met, just not a military objective.
Stephen Colbert Mocks Trump’s Profane ‘Easter Day Threat of Carnage’: ‘Teasing Weeknight War Crimes’
Stephen Colbert mocked President Donald Trump's profane "Easter Day threat of carnage" against Iran with its absurd sign off and ultimatum, Monday.
Stephen Colbert was in disbelief upon finding out the latest approval poll numbers for Donald Trump. During the monologue of the Tuesday, March 31, episode of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, the host revealed a new UMass YouGov poll discovered that while 47.
Stephen Colbert welcomed viewers to Monday’s “Late Show,” hoping that they had a great Easter, Passover, “or, like our president, went 100 percent cage-free crazy on the internet.” “You know, it is not often that a network has to bleep the words of a sitting president.” — STEPHEN COLBERT
The "Late Show" host offered the president some unsolicited advice.
Stephen Colbert poked fun at Donald Trump after the president found himself issuing serious Iran War updates at a festive Easter celebration.