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.
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Stephen Colbert joined the chorus of late-night hosts in an “unexpected” live show where he condemned Donald Trump for inspiring today’s attacks on the U.S. Capitol in a biting monologue as well as Republican lawmakers and Fox News.
The Late Show host said he was rarely as angry as he was today, calling it a “horrifying day that will go down in U.S. history”
“Have you had enough? After five years of coddling this president’s fascist rhetoric, guess whose followers want to burn down the Reichstag,”
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.
Donald Trump soured somewhat on Fox in the final months of his administration, the network remains popular with his fans.Kudlow's experience and “intuitive on-air presence will add depth and insight to our business analysis programming,” said Suzanne Scott, Fox News Media CEO.Kudlow, in a statement, said Fox was among the first news organizations to understand the importance of the relationship between Washington and Wall Street.McEnany, Trump's final press secretary, had worked at CNN before
Just a couple of days in and the Joe Biden presidency is already a big change of pace.
The Late Late Show will feature everything from the former director of the FBI to a celebration of trad music this Friday.
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
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.
Shepard Smith is speaking out about his decision to walk away from Fox News.
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.
“Melania Trump”, played by Laura Benanti, returned to the “Late Show” with a song on Monday’s episode of the show.
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.
Stephen Colbert may be good at a lot of things but doing an Irish accent isn’t one of them.
EXCLUSIVE: Stephen Colbert is to host a live edition of The Late Show following Joe Biden’s inauguration as President.
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.
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.
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.