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Donald Trump Claims He Was Not ‘Solely Responsible’ For Cancelling Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’, Adds ‘Less Talented’ Jimmy Kimmel and ‘Very Insecure’ Jimmy Fallon Are Next

VarietyTuesday, July 29, 2025 at 11:56:47 PM
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Donald Trump Claims He Was Not ‘Solely Responsible’ For Cancelling Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’, Adds ‘Less Talented’ Jimmy Kimmel and ‘Very Insecure’ Jimmy Fallon Are Next
Donald Trump is pushing back against claims that he single-handedly caused CBS to cancel The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, insisting in a Truth Social post that the blame isn’t all on him. He didn’t stop there—he took shots at other late-night hosts, calling Jimmy Kimmel "less talented" and Jimmy Fallon "very insecure," hinting they might be next in his crosshairs.
Editor’s Note: Trump’s latest outburst keeps the spotlight on his long-running feud with late-night TV hosts, blending personal grudges with public denials. While the actual reasons for Colbert’s show ending (if it even is ending) remain unclear, Trump’s comments ensure the drama stays alive—and that late-night TV’s love-hate relationship with him isn’t going anywhere. For politics and pop culture watchers, it’s another reminder of how deeply Trump’s persona is tangled with media narratives.
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