Trump Claims Kimmel, Fallon Next in Late-Night Cancellations After Colbert
Trump Claims Kimmel, Fallon Next in Late-Night Cancellations After Colbert

Trump Claims Kimmel, Fallon Next in Late-Night Cancellations After Colbert

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President Donald Trump has publicly celebrated the cancellation of Stephen Colbert's 'The Late Show' and predicted that other late-night hosts, including Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon, will soon have their shows canceled as well. Trump labeled Kimmel and Fallon as having "absolutely NO TALENT" and claimed they contributed to the decline of late-night television. CBS announced the end of Colbert's show citing financial reasons, a decision met with skepticism by fans who note its timing amid Colbert's criticism of Trump and a Paramount settlement. Colbert responded to the cancellation by calling himself a "martyr" and vowed to increase his criticism of Trump before the show's end. Fallon, whose contract runs through 2028, criticized CBS's decision and praised Colbert, while also joking about possibly being next to be canceled. The unfolding situation highlights the tension between late-night hosts and President Trump, with Trump continuing to use his social media platform to target these comedians.

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