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Trump Tears Into Late Night Host

President Donald Trump has sharply criticized late-night host Seth Meyers, accusing him of turning his NBC show into a platform for political attacks rather than offering genuine entertainment. In a post on Truth Social, Trump called Meyers “Marble Mouth Meyers” and lambasted the Late Night host as untalented and irrelevant, claiming his show was nothing more than filler content for the left-wing agenda of Comcast, NBC’s parent company.

Trump claimed that NBC and its corporate leadership were using late-night television to push a political narrative that relentlessly targets him and the Republican Party. He argued that these shows aren’t providing entertainment but instead serve as a form of political attack, accusing the networks of making “in-kind” contributions to the Democratic Party by constantly disparaging conservative viewpoints. For Trump, this was not a matter of humor or satire—it was a sustained political effort to undermine his administration and message.

Meyers, like other late-night hosts such as Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel, has frequently mocked Trump and his policies. Trump has long been critical of the way late-night television handles political content, describing the shows as biased and one-sided. He has often stated that the attacks from these hosts are not just personal jabs but part of a broader left-wing effort to discredit conservative ideas and smear Republican leaders.

For many Trump supporters, the relentless nature of these late-night shows is viewed as another example of the mainstream media’s liberal bias. Late-night TV, once a source of lighthearted entertainment, is now seen as a battleground where conservatives are frequently targeted in an unfair and partisan manner. This ongoing conflict highlights the growing divide between the entertainment industry’s left-wing influence and the conservative base that feels increasingly under attack.