Donald Trump's Ongoing Feud with Late-Night TV Hosts: A Closer Look
From Stephen Colbert to Jimmy Kimmel: Inside Donald Trump’s long-running feud with late-night TV hosts

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The cancellation of Stephen Colbert's 'The Late Show' has reignited discussions about Donald Trump's long-standing conflicts with late-night television hosts. Colbert, a vocal critic of Trump, faced cancellation amid allegations of political influence. Other hosts like Seth Meyers and Jimmy Kimmel have also been targeted by Trump, highlighting the contentious relationship between the president and late-night comedy.
- 01Stephen Colbert's 'The Late Show' ended after 11 seasons, with many believing the cancellation was influenced by Donald Trump.
- 02Colbert's critiques of Trump included sharp satire on policy failures and a controversial $16 million settlement involving CBS.
- 03Seth Meyers has been publicly attacked by Trump for his comedic take on the president, including remarks made during the 2011 White House Correspondents' Dinner.
- 04Trump's animosity towards Jimmy Kimmel has escalated, with Trump calling for Kimmel's firing over a joke about First Lady Melania Trump.
- 05Despite Colbert's departure, the ongoing feud between Trump and late-night hosts like Meyers and Kimmel suggests a continued battle in the realm of political satire.
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The cancellation of Stephen Colbert's 'The Late Show' on May 21, 2026, has reignited discussions about Donald Trump's contentious relationship with late-night television hosts. Colbert, known for his biting satire, has been a vocal critic of Trump since his rise to prominence. His final episode marked the end of an era, with many speculating that the cancellation was influenced by Trump's administration, especially following Colbert's comments regarding a $16 million settlement involving CBS and Trump. Colbert's show had previously enjoyed high ratings, largely due to his sharp critiques of the president's policies and behavior.
Trump's animosity extends to other late-night hosts, including Seth Meyers, who has faced Trump's ire on social media for his comedic takes on the president. Meyers famously mocked Trump at the 2011 White House Correspondents' Dinner, which has been cited as a turning point in their relationship. Jimmy Kimmel has also been a frequent target, with Trump demanding his firing after a joke about Melania Trump. The ongoing feuds illustrate the complex and often adversarial relationship between Trump and late-night comedy, suggesting that the battle over political humor is far from over.
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The cancellation of Colbert's show may affect viewers' access to political satire, impacting public discourse and the landscape of late-night television.
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