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Follow live updates about the final episode of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” at Ed Sullivan Theater as CBS cancels the long-running late-night program.
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Stephen Colbert hosted his final episode of The Late Show on Thursday, May 21, after 11 years at the helm of the CBS late-night talk show.
This week was the final episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, ending an 11 year run on politically contentious terms. President Donald Trump has pressured multiple networks to dump late night hosts critical of him.
Stephen Colbert delivers his final monologue, calling his show “the joy machine” and telling his audience his job was to “feel the news with you.” After more than a decade of Colbert angrily attacking conservatives his “joy machine” has finally been shut down. COLBERT: “This… pic.twitter.com/e6JlAl1geU
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Colbert's biting hostility to Trump and other right-leaning politicians showed an anger that couldn't be hidden by labeling his outbursts as comedy.