Donald Trump, President Joe Biden, David Bowie, Paul McCartney and Mark Zuckerberg.The clip, which was directed by Miles Skarin, premiered today (February 1) on a digital billboard in New York City’s Times Square.
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Stephen Colbert continued to criticize Republican lawmakers and politicians who have disagreed with efforts to impeach Donald Trump for inciting an insurrection. The Late Show host, who previously called the mob attacking the U.S. Capitol “homegrown terrorists,” questions GOP figures’ calls for unity and their willingness to practice what they preach.
“Republicans, what is your outreach to the other side? You don’t get to stay in the game if you don’t toss in a chip of good faith,” he said. “The
Donald Trump, President Joe Biden, David Bowie, Paul McCartney and Mark Zuckerberg.The clip, which was directed by Miles Skarin, premiered today (February 1) on a digital billboard in New York City’s Times Square.
Nearly a week after his inauguration, President Joe Biden has hit the ground sprinting by introducing a number of new executive orders, including one that would boost the country’s coronavirus vaccine supply.
Just a couple of days in and the Joe Biden presidency is already a big change of pace.
Stephen Colbert celebrated the U.S. getting a “shiny new, old president” during Wednesday’s live special of the “Late Show”.
It was all smiles in late-night as Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel celebrated the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.
Donald Trump’s final day in office has finally come and television’s late night hosts could not be more excited to welcome President-elect Joe Biden and his administration. Stephen Colbert, James Corden and more late-night personalities celebrated the final day of the Trump administration in their own ways, from cranking out their final roasts to featuring musical numbers inspired by the president’s hectic days.
There’s at least one thing everyone should agree will be missed after tomorrow: Laura Benanti’s recurring appearances as Melania Trump on CBS’ The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Fortunately, the Tony-winning Broadway star provided a fitting goodbye last night with a send-off that hit an early high note for 2021.
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.
Stephen Colbert may be good at a lot of things but doing an Irish accent isn’t one of them.
Ellise Shafer administratorPresident Donald Trump, who was just impeached by the House of Representatives for the second time, has returned to Twitter with a video message in which he slams the social media platform and denounces Capitol rioters.Trump, whose account @realDonaldTrump was banned from Twitter permanently on Jan. 8, posted a five-minute video to the official White House account on Wednesday.
EXCLUSIVE: Stephen Colbert is to host a live edition of The Late Show following Joe Biden’s inauguration as President.
Nearly a week may have passed since the violent attack on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of Donald Trump, but January 6, 2020 will go down in history as a dark day for Americans.
Leave it to Arnold Schwarzenegger to do what our current politicians should have done several days ago!
The Mountain Goats were the latest musical guests on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, with the band delivering a remote, in-studio performance of ‘Get Famous’ from latest album ‘Getting Into Knives’.“One thing we might have done in an alternate-timeline 2020 was perform some “Getting Into Knives” tunes as they were tracked: with 8 people crammed in a room playing together,” the band wrote on Instagram when sharing the clip.“Nice to get the chance to do one for The Late Show with Stephen
System Of A Down drummer John Dolmayan has criticised Donald Trump supporters for the riot at the US Capitol in Washington DC this week.The musician sparked outrage back in June when he spoke out in praise of Trump, describing him as “the greatest friend to minorities” in the US.
What a week it was, and a somewhat weary Stephen Colbert took it upon himself in a rare Friday appearance to try and recapture all of its nuances and news in one monologue.
Numerous Americans including politicians and Hollywood figures called for President Trump’s removal from office, citing impeachment or the 25th amendment, as his supporters violently stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday.
U.S. Capitol Police Chief Steven A. Sund is resigning.
Meghan McCain slammed Donald Trump and the “scum of the earth” rioters at Capitol Hill during Thursday’s “The View”.
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.