It feels so good to laugh again, and not in a laugh-so-we-don’t-start-crying sort of way!
07.01.2021 - 19:54 / tvguide.com
Stephen Colbert began the Late Show with a rare live monologue, where he appeared visibly angry as he discussed his feelings about the riots at the Capitol. "I've rarely been as upset as I am tonight, and I'm sure you are too," he said.
Jimmy Kimmel welcomed viewers to "the treason finale of the Donald Trump era," while Seth Meyers, also live, implored viewers to be "as plain spoken and clear-eyed as possible" when talking about the incident, and to acknowledge Trump's encouragement of it. At
.It feels so good to laugh again, and not in a laugh-so-we-don’t-start-crying sort of way!
Trevor Noah had never hosted The Daily Show without Donald Trump as President or running for top office until yesterday.
Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers and James Corden all celebrated the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Donald Trump's exit from the White House. The hosts, who all publicly condemned the Trump presidency, didn't hold back as they talked about the Inauguration Day ceremony and the outgoing president, widely discussing the relief they felt at the arrival of a new administration. Here are the highlights from, and :Going live with his wife, Evie, by his side, Colbert
Donald Trump has just hours left in office and TV’s late-night hosts are taking all the shots they can before President-elect Joe Biden’s officially takes over the White House on Wednesday.
The first night that The Late Show with Stephen Colbert beat The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in total viewers after his opening night, the bespectacled host sprung for pizza for his crew.
Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021 will go down in history as the day that Donald Trump became the first president in America’s history to be impeached for a second time — and you’d better believe that television’s late-night talk show hosts had a field day roasting the former “Celebrity Apprentice” star.
Donald Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives on Wednesday, making him the first president to be impeached twice. The historic move came after House representatives said Trump incited the insurrection at the Capitol last week, which left five people dead.
Donald Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives on Wednesday, making him the second president to be impeached twice. The historic move came after House representatives said Trump incited the insurrection at the Capitol last week, which left five people dead.The final vote was 232 to 197, with 10 Republicans joining all 222 Democrats in supporting a single article of impeachment charging the president with «incitement of insurrection,» per CBS News.
The long-awaited Sex and the City revival is moving forward without the fourth member of the iconic TV quartet. And on Monday night, late-night hosts Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers and Jimmy Kimmel reacted to the news of the HBO series returning without Kim Cattrall.
direct to your inboxMartine McCutcheon surprised fans of The Masked Singer when she was unmasked as the Swan on the ITV singing show.The Love Actually star, who played the Prime Minister's tea lady Natalie in the 2003 romantic film, was revealed to be behind the mask on Saturday night as another celebrity contestant had their identity unveiled after being booted out of the wacky competition.Viewers were amazed that actress and pop star Martine, who shot to fame as Tiffany Mitchell in
Celebrities are speaking out in response to the news that Donald Trump has been permanently banned from Twitter.
The Late Show opened Thursday's show using North Korea to underscore how terrible Wednesday's assault on the U. S.
Donald Trump has finally admitted that he lost the 2020 presidential election and he has pledged to assist in a smooth transition of power, but the final line of his speech has people alarmed.
Donald Trump, facing calls for him to be removed from office in the final days of his presidency, posted a video on Thursday calling for unity and acknowledging that Joe Biden would be the next occupant of the White House.
Former First Lady Michelle Obama issued a lengthy statement on the siege of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of Donald Trump, calling out right-wing media and Silicon Valley tech companies for enabling his behavior.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer called for Donald Trump to be removed immediately from office following the siege of the Capitol that was motivated by the president’s unfounded claims that the election was stolen from him.
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg Thursday banned the account of President Donald Trump for at least the next two weeks for inciting violence.
Jimmy Kimmel on his ABC show Wednesday. Over on CBS, Stephen Colbert called it "a horrifying day that will go down in U.S.