President Trump Criticizes Late-Night Hosts: A Look at His Controversial Comments and Impact on Media

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President Trump Criticizes Late-Night Hosts: A Look at His Controversial Comments and Impact on Media

President Trump criticized late-night host Stephen Colbert, calling him a "dead man walking" and suggesting that CBS should "put him to sleep." Trump slammed Colbert's lack of talent and low ratings in a Truth Social post. He also questioned which network had the worst late-night host, criticizing their high salaries and lack of talent.

Trump further suggested that networks could have their broadcast licenses terminated if their shows are consistently negative towards him. The president's comments came after CBS aired a rerun of Colbert's show following the broadcast of "The Kennedy Center Honors," which Trump hosted. Colbert's show is set to end in May 2026, with CBS citing financial reasons for the decision.

In July, Trump celebrated Colbert's show cancellation and warned other late-night hosts, including Jimmy Kimmel and Seth Meyers. He praised Greg Gutfeld and criticized Kimmel for comments about a conservative activist's alleged assassin. Trump also accused Meyers of suffering from "Trump Derangement Syndrome" and called for NBC to fire him immediately.

Overall, Trump's remarks about late-night hosts and networks reflect his ongoing criticism of media personalities who are critical of him. The president's comments on social media have sparked controversy and debate about the role of late-night shows in political discourse.