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Last July, CBS announced it was canceling The Late Show, citing financial reasons. The show’s final episode is set to air in May. At the time, Trump celebrated the cancelation, writing on Truth Social, “I absolutely love that Colbert got fired. His talent was even less than his ratings.”
In the monologue above, Stephen Colbert gives his live reaction to the address, from the U.S. president rambling about food prices to rambling about the upcoming World Cup and Summer Olympics ("Is he just doing this year's community calendar for all of America?" asks Colbert).
The "Late Show" host suggested the military strike may be more about distraction than any actual threat to the nation.
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