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Trump's 'cryptic' warning to Stephen Colbert came right before the final 'Late Show' episode
Donald Trump is not letting Stephen Colbert leave late night quietly. Colbert’s final episode of ‘The Late Show’ is set to air Thursday night, ending CBS’ long-running late-night franchise after 33 years.
President Trump followed up his Stephen Colbert "Late Show" diss with a violent A.I. video throwing the former host in a dumpster.
Colbert was a guest host on last Friday’s episode of Michigan public access station, “Only in Monroe,” which is broadcast from Monroe, Michigan.
The late-night host and ice cream brand debuted the popular flavor in 2007
Stephen Colbert tried to prank CBS during "The Late Show" finale by having his band play copyrighted "Peanuts" music, but CBS holds the license.
CBS and Paramount backed away from copyright challenges to limit distribution of Stephen Colbert's appearance on a Michigan cable access show. He ended his run as host of "The Late Show" on Thursday.
On Friday, Stephen Colbert returned to the airwaves 23 hours after the end of The Late Show, hosting a delightful, full-length episode of Only In Monroe, a local access show based in Monroe, Michigan.
Thursday's series finale outpaced the show's 2026 quarterly average by more than 4 million viewers, capping a 33-year franchise.