Trump trashes Colbert’s high-rated finale as “no ratings”
Late Show finale surged in viewership, Trump attacks with AI clip showing him throwing Colbert into dumpster

Stephen Colbert was simply not worth saving because his boring political commentary wasn't worth what he was costing his employer.
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President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated video of himself throwing former late-night show host Stephen Colbert in a dumpster, following the end of his show. On Friday, the day after Colbert signed off from his last show, the president posted a video showing the departed late-night host standing for his monologue, only to be flanked […]
President Donald Trump took out the trash his own way
President Trump posted an AI-generated video showing he’s ready to muscle talk host Stephen Colbert into the trash bin of history.
The end of The Late Show and the ouster of host Stephen Colbert could backfire on CBS, an insider warned. According to reporting by Status, a CBS network insider expects "various hard-to-measure costs baked into the 'Late Show's' absence, including its impact on other CBS programming."The last episode of The Late Show aired on Thursday. CBS blamed financial reasons for the show's end, but Colbert was also a notable critic of Trump, who had financial leverage over the network's parent company. "The show did create a platform for talent associated with series like 'Tracker' as well as former 'CBS Evening News' anchor John Dickerson, whose kinship with Colbert became such he emceed the late night show's Wednesday episode," according to Status.