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CBS Pulls the Plug on Colbert’s Anti-Trump Platform
In a move shaking up late-night television, CBS has confirmed it will cancel The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in May 2026. The announcement has triggered widespread outrage from liberal elites, celebrities, and progressive pundits—many of whom are calling it a political hit job.
Colbert, known for relentlessly mocking President Donald Trump and promoting far-left narratives, broke the news himself during a recent broadcast. The in-studio audience reacted with boos, while social media lit up with angry posts from his liberal fanbase.
A Show Built on Mocking Conservatives Gets Canceled
Since taking over in 2015, Colbert transformed The Late Show into a nightly megaphone for anti-Trump rhetoric, Democrat-friendly interviews, and Hollywood virtue signaling. His guest on the night of the cancellation announcement? None other than Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif.—a key figure in the Russia hoax and failed impeachment push.
CBS insists the decision was “purely financial,” citing challenges in the late-night market. The network claims the cancellation has nothing to do with the show’s content or recent controversies involving its parent company, Paramount.
Timing Raises Eyebrows After Trump Legal Victory
However, the timing has fueled speculation. Just weeks earlier, CBS and Paramount reached a $16 million settlement with President Trump over a lawsuit alleging election interference tied to a 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris. Colbert was openly critical of the settlement, calling it “cowardly” and suggesting Paramount had caved to political pressure.
Now, with Paramount seeking federal approval for a corporate merger under the Trump administration, critics are asking: Did Colbert’s open defiance cost him his show?
Liberals Cry Foul, But CBS Says the Numbers Don’t Lie
Progressive voices are fuming. Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Adam Schiff have both hinted at political retaliation. Former CNN anchors, Hollywood actors, and late-night hosts are crying censorship. But financial insiders tell a different story—one of plummeting profits and shrinking audiences.
Reports say The Late Show was “bleeding red ink,” and CBS may have simply decided the show was no longer worth the cost.
America Is Tuning Out Left-Wing Late Night
As Americans reject biased media and turn toward independent voices, network television is being forced to adapt. Ratings are down. Profits are squeezed. And pandering to the far left isn’t paying the bills anymore.
Stephen Colbert built a brand on ridiculing President Trump and alienating millions of Americans. Now that brand is being canceled—literally.
Conclusion: Trump Wins Again, and the Media Reckoning Continues
While the liberal media spins conspiracy theories, the facts are clear: Colbert’s cancellation is the latest in a string of media shakeups happening as President Trump leads a conservative resurgence.
Once again, the American people are sending a message: they’re done funding entertainment that disrespects their values.