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  • The Ed Sullivan Theater hasn’t seen this much heat since the 1960s. Following the bombshell news that CBS will retire The Late Show franchise in May 2026, the internet has been set ablaze by reports of a “blindsiding” on-air announcement. The claim? That Stephen Colbert has officially joined forces with Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett to launch a rogue, sovereign media entity that operates entirely outside of corporate oversight.
  • The Ed Sullivan Theater is officially a “no-filter” zone. Following the bombshell July 2025 announcement that CBS will shutter The Late Show franchise and retire the brand entirely in May 2026, Stephen Colbert hasn’t just accepted the “purely financial” decision—he’s reportedly declared war on the status quo. Insiders claim the host’s reaction to the cancellation has been nothing short of defiant, with Colbert famously calling his own network’s $16 million settlement with the administration a “big fat bribe” on air.
  • The king of late-night isn’t just watching from the sidelines; he’s leading the charge. In a year where CBS has sparked national outrage by announcing the May 2026 retirement of The Late Show, its founding father, David Letterman, has officially entered the fray. In a blistering YouTube supercut that has amassed millions of views, Letterman didn’t just support his successor, Stephen Colbert—he torched his former network with a caption that has since become a protest slogan: “You can’t spell CBS without BS.”
  • The Ed Sullivan Theater wasn’t just a talk show set this week; it was a high-stakes arena. When Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett sat down with Stephen Colbert, the air was thick with expectation. Known for her “unfiltered” clapbacks and her now-legendary “bleach blonde, bad-built butch body” retort, Crockett arrived ready to “stand ten toes down” against her political rivals. But what she didn’t expect was that Colbert—operating with the total freedom of a host in his final May 2026 countdown—had prepared a rhetorical masterclass designed to test her “clapback” mettle in real-time.
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    The Ed Sullivan Theater wasn’t just a talk show set this week; it was a high-stakes arena. When Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett sat down with Stephen Colbert, the air was thick with expectation. Known for her “unfiltered” clapbacks and her now-legendary “bleach blonde, bad-built butch body” retort, Crockett arrived ready to “stand ten toes down” against her political rivals. But what she didn’t expect was that Colbert—operating with the total freedom of a host in his final May 2026 countdown—had prepared a rhetorical masterclass designed to test her “clapback” mettle in real-time.

  • The 87th U.S. Attorney General didn’t just walk into the Department of Justice; she reportedly ignited a “hostile takeover” that has left legacy Washington in a state of shock. In a year defined by the “Versant” media spin-off and the MSNBC rebrand to MS NOW, Pam Bondi has emerged as the most polarizing—and powerful—figure in the 2025 administration. From her historic federalization of the D.C. police force to her high-stakes “Epstein Library” release, Bondi is proving that her tenure is anything but business as usual.
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    The 87th U.S. Attorney General didn’t just walk into the Department of Justice; she reportedly ignited a “hostile takeover” that has left legacy Washington in a state of shock. In a year defined by the “Versant” media spin-off and the MSNBC rebrand to MS NOW, Pam Bondi has emerged as the most polarizing—and powerful—figure in the 2025 administration. From her historic federalization of the D.C. police force to her high-stakes “Epstein Library” release, Bondi is proving that her tenure is anything but business as usual.

  • The Ed Sullivan Theater has become a fortress of controversy. Following the bombshell announcement that CBS will retire The Late Show franchise and bid farewell to Stephen Colbert in May 2026, Hollywood legend Jamie Lee Curtis hasn’t just spoken out—she’s sounded an alarm. In a viral 2025 red carpet moment, the Oscar winner claimed that the cancellation is a direct attempt at “silencing dissent,” linking the network’s decision to a broader wave of cuts to public broadcasting and media freedom.
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    The Ed Sullivan Theater has become a fortress of controversy. Following the bombshell announcement that CBS will retire The Late Show franchise and bid farewell to Stephen Colbert in May 2026, Hollywood legend Jamie Lee Curtis hasn’t just spoken out—she’s sounded an alarm. In a viral 2025 red carpet moment, the Oscar winner claimed that the cancellation is a direct attempt at “silencing dissent,” linking the network’s decision to a broader wave of cuts to public broadcasting and media freedom.

  • The polite “congratulations” usually shared between late-night hosts have officially been replaced by a battle cry. Following the seismic news that CBS is shuttering The Late Show franchise in May 2026, Jimmy Kimmel reportedly didn’t just send a private text of support to Stephen Colbert—he went “scorched earth” behind the scenes. Insiders describe a high-decibel confrontation where Kimmel allegedly told network executives, “This is a war,” signaling that the cancellation of his rival isn’t just a budget cut—it’s a threat to the entire genre.
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    The polite “congratulations” usually shared between late-night hosts have officially been replaced by a battle cry. Following the seismic news that CBS is shuttering The Late Show franchise in May 2026, Jimmy Kimmel reportedly didn’t just send a private text of support to Stephen Colbert—he went “scorched earth” behind the scenes. Insiders describe a high-decibel confrontation where Kimmel allegedly told network executives, “This is a war,” signaling that the cancellation of his rival isn’t just a budget cut—it’s a threat to the entire genre.

  • The Ed Sullivan Theater hasn’t seen this much heat since the 1960s. Following the bombshell news that CBS will retire The Late Show franchise in May 2026, the internet has been set ablaze by reports of a “blindsiding” on-air announcement. The claim? That Stephen Colbert has officially joined forces with Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett to launch a rogue, sovereign media entity that operates entirely outside of corporate oversight.
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    The Ed Sullivan Theater hasn’t seen this much heat since the 1960s. Following the bombshell news that CBS will retire The Late Show franchise in May 2026, the internet has been set ablaze by reports of a “blindsiding” on-air announcement. The claim? That Stephen Colbert has officially joined forces with Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett to launch a rogue, sovereign media entity that operates entirely outside of corporate oversight.

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    December 26, 2025

    colbert shocks late-night by joining forces with jasmine crockett in live on-air announcement that blindsides cbs and ignites talk of…

  • The Ed Sullivan Theater is officially a “no-filter” zone. Following the bombshell July 2025 announcement that CBS will shutter The Late Show franchise and retire the brand entirely in May 2026, Stephen Colbert hasn’t just accepted the “purely financial” decision—he’s reportedly declared war on the status quo. Insiders claim the host’s reaction to the cancellation has been nothing short of defiant, with Colbert famously calling his own network’s $16 million settlement with the administration a “big fat bribe” on air.
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    The Ed Sullivan Theater is officially a “no-filter” zone. Following the bombshell July 2025 announcement that CBS will shutter The Late Show franchise and retire the brand entirely in May 2026, Stephen Colbert hasn’t just accepted the “purely financial” decision—he’s reportedly declared war on the status quo. Insiders claim the host’s reaction to the cancellation has been nothing short of defiant, with Colbert famously calling his own network’s $16 million settlement with the administration a “big fat bribe” on air.

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    December 26, 2025

    Breaking News: Stephen Colbert is returning to the spotlight — but this time, The Late Show is officially gone. Will…

  • The king of late-night isn’t just watching from the sidelines; he’s leading the charge. In a year where CBS has sparked national outrage by announcing the May 2026 retirement of The Late Show, its founding father, David Letterman, has officially entered the fray. In a blistering YouTube supercut that has amassed millions of views, Letterman didn’t just support his successor, Stephen Colbert—he torched his former network with a caption that has since become a protest slogan: “You can’t spell CBS without BS.”
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    The king of late-night isn’t just watching from the sidelines; he’s leading the charge. In a year where CBS has sparked national outrage by announcing the May 2026 retirement of The Late Show, its founding father, David Letterman, has officially entered the fray. In a blistering YouTube supercut that has amassed millions of views, Letterman didn’t just support his successor, Stephen Colbert—he torched his former network with a caption that has since become a protest slogan: “You can’t spell CBS without BS.”

    long

    December 26, 2025

    “You can’t spell CBS without talking bullshit.” With those six stinging words, David Letterman finally broke his silence on Stephen…

  • The Ed Sullivan Theater wasn’t just a talk show set this week; it was a high-stakes arena. When Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett sat down with Stephen Colbert, the air was thick with expectation. Known for her “unfiltered” clapbacks and her now-legendary “bleach blonde, bad-built butch body” retort, Crockett arrived ready to “stand ten toes down” against her political rivals. But what she didn’t expect was that Colbert—operating with the total freedom of a host in his final May 2026 countdown—had prepared a rhetorical masterclass designed to test her “clapback” mettle in real-time.
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    The Ed Sullivan Theater wasn’t just a talk show set this week; it was a high-stakes arena. When Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett sat down with Stephen Colbert, the air was thick with expectation. Known for her “unfiltered” clapbacks and her now-legendary “bleach blonde, bad-built butch body” retort, Crockett arrived ready to “stand ten toes down” against her political rivals. But what she didn’t expect was that Colbert—operating with the total freedom of a host in his final May 2026 countdown—had prepared a rhetorical masterclass designed to test her “clapback” mettle in real-time.

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    December 26, 2025

    “You Wanted Airtime. Now You’ve Got a Legacy.” — Jasmine Crockett “Destroyed” the Late-Night Talk Show, Causing the Studio to…

  • The 87th U.S. Attorney General didn’t just walk into the Department of Justice; she reportedly ignited a “hostile takeover” that has left legacy Washington in a state of shock. In a year defined by the “Versant” media spin-off and the MSNBC rebrand to MS NOW, Pam Bondi has emerged as the most polarizing—and powerful—figure in the 2025 administration. From her historic federalization of the D.C. police force to her high-stakes “Epstein Library” release, Bondi is proving that her tenure is anything but business as usual.
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    The 87th U.S. Attorney General didn’t just walk into the Department of Justice; she reportedly ignited a “hostile takeover” that has left legacy Washington in a state of shock. In a year defined by the “Versant” media spin-off and the MSNBC rebrand to MS NOW, Pam Bondi has emerged as the most polarizing—and powerful—figure in the 2025 administration. From her historic federalization of the D.C. police force to her high-stakes “Epstein Library” release, Bondi is proving that her tenure is anything but business as usual.

    long

    December 26, 2025

    BREAKING: Pam Bondi didn’t just walk into a room—she took over. In an instant, the atmosphere changed, eyes turned to…

  • The Ed Sullivan Theater has become a fortress of controversy. Following the bombshell announcement that CBS will retire The Late Show franchise and bid farewell to Stephen Colbert in May 2026, Hollywood legend Jamie Lee Curtis hasn’t just spoken out—she’s sounded an alarm. In a viral 2025 red carpet moment, the Oscar winner claimed that the cancellation is a direct attempt at “silencing dissent,” linking the network’s decision to a broader wave of cuts to public broadcasting and media freedom.
    News

    The Ed Sullivan Theater has become a fortress of controversy. Following the bombshell announcement that CBS will retire The Late Show franchise and bid farewell to Stephen Colbert in May 2026, Hollywood legend Jamie Lee Curtis hasn’t just spoken out—she’s sounded an alarm. In a viral 2025 red carpet moment, the Oscar winner claimed that the cancellation is a direct attempt at “silencing dissent,” linking the network’s decision to a broader wave of cuts to public broadcasting and media freedom.

    long

    December 26, 2025

    Jamie Lee Curtis just made headlines when she accused CBS of “silencing” her from speaking out about Stephen Colbert’s abrupt…

  • The polite “congratulations” usually shared between late-night hosts have officially been replaced by a battle cry. Following the seismic news that CBS is shuttering The Late Show franchise in May 2026, Jimmy Kimmel reportedly didn’t just send a private text of support to Stephen Colbert—he went “scorched earth” behind the scenes. Insiders describe a high-decibel confrontation where Kimmel allegedly told network executives, “This is a war,” signaling that the cancellation of his rival isn’t just a budget cut—it’s a threat to the entire genre.
    News

    The polite “congratulations” usually shared between late-night hosts have officially been replaced by a battle cry. Following the seismic news that CBS is shuttering The Late Show franchise in May 2026, Jimmy Kimmel reportedly didn’t just send a private text of support to Stephen Colbert—he went “scorched earth” behind the scenes. Insiders describe a high-decibel confrontation where Kimmel allegedly told network executives, “This is a war,” signaling that the cancellation of his rival isn’t just a budget cut—it’s a threat to the entire genre.

    long

    December 26, 2025

    HOLLYWOOD IS RUMOR: Jimmy Kimmel didn’t just react to CBS canceling The Late Show — he threw a tantrum, declaring,…

  • The 2025 holiday news cycle was just incinerated. After Donald Trump sent shockwaves through the political world by leveling a formal accusation of “treason” against Barack Obama, the response didn’t come from a prepared DNC statement—it came from the razor-sharp tongue of Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett. In a live broadcast that has already been viewed 50 million times, Crockett didn’t just disagree; she performed a “surgical deconstruction” of the accusation that left legal scholars and the studio audience in a state of stunned silence.
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    The 2025 holiday news cycle was just incinerated. After Donald Trump sent shockwaves through the political world by leveling a formal accusation of “treason” against Barack Obama, the response didn’t come from a prepared DNC statement—it came from the razor-sharp tongue of Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett. In a live broadcast that has already been viewed 50 million times, Crockett didn’t just disagree; she performed a “surgical deconstruction” of the accusation that left legal scholars and the studio audience in a state of stunned silence.

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    December 26, 2025

    Jasmine Crockett didn’t just respond to Trump’s shocking accusation that Obama committed “treason”—she went on live television and ripped apart…

  • The “unfiltered” firebrand of the House of Representatives was momentarily silenced by grief this week. In a raw, unscripted moment that has stunned both supporters and critics, Jasmine Crockett broke down in tears during a live 2025 broadcast following the passing of the legendary Judge Frank Caprio. The “Judge of the People,” whose viral Caught in Providence moments defined a generation of judicial empathy, reportedly passed away after a brave battle with pancreatic cancer—and for Crockett, the loss was deeply personal.
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    The “unfiltered” firebrand of the House of Representatives was momentarily silenced by grief this week. In a raw, unscripted moment that has stunned both supporters and critics, Jasmine Crockett broke down in tears during a live 2025 broadcast following the passing of the legendary Judge Frank Caprio. The “Judge of the People,” whose viral Caught in Providence moments defined a generation of judicial empathy, reportedly passed away after a brave battle with pancreatic cancer—and for Crockett, the loss was deeply personal.

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    December 26, 2025

    Jasmine Crockett Breaks Down in Tears on Live Television After the Passing of Beloved Judge Frank Caprio Jasmine Crockett Breaks…

  • The Ed Sullivan Theater may be closing its doors, but Stephen Colbert is reportedly already building a brand-new stage. In a move that has left CBS executives in a state of “unprecedented panic,” the outgoing King of Late Night has allegedly finalized a partnership that no one—not even the most seasoned industry insiders—saw coming. He isn’t just launching a new show; he’s reportedly teaming up with Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett to create a 2026 media platform that bypasses corporate gatekeepers entirely.
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    The Ed Sullivan Theater may be closing its doors, but Stephen Colbert is reportedly already building a brand-new stage. In a move that has left CBS executives in a state of “unprecedented panic,” the outgoing King of Late Night has allegedly finalized a partnership that no one—not even the most seasoned industry insiders—saw coming. He isn’t just launching a new show; he’s reportedly teaming up with Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett to create a 2026 media platform that bypasses corporate gatekeepers entirely.

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    December 26, 2025

    “Unbelievable” is an understatement—Stephen Colbert just dropped a bombshell. After CBS dropped him from The Late Show, he responded in…

  • The corner of Sunset and La Cienega just became the most expensive battlefield in Hollywood. In a move that has “For Your Consideration” strategists tearing up their playbooks, Jimmy Kimmel has officially used his own show’s marketing budget to launch a massive billboard campaign—not for himself, but for his direct rival, Stephen Colbert. The bold white text on the West Hollywood sky reads: “I’m voting for Stephen.”
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    The corner of Sunset and La Cienega just became the most expensive battlefield in Hollywood. In a move that has “For Your Consideration” strategists tearing up their playbooks, Jimmy Kimmel has officially used his own show’s marketing budget to launch a massive billboard campaign—not for himself, but for his direct rival, Stephen Colbert. The bold white text on the West Hollywood sky reads: “I’m voting for Stephen.”

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    December 26, 2025

    Jimmy Kimmel just took his support for Stephen Colbert at the Emmys to the streets—literally—by putting up a giant billboard….

  • The laughter didn’t just stop—it vanished. In a late-2025 moment that has been etched into the history of broadcasting, Stephen Colbert reportedly dropped the “late-night host” persona to deliver a surgical, ice-cold deconstruction of Charlie Kirk. What was supposed to be a standard political debate turned into a “catastrophic train wreck” for the Turning Point USA founder when Colbert leaned in and uttered the now-infamous line: “Your topic is having a stroke, Charlie.”
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    The laughter didn’t just stop—it vanished. In a late-2025 moment that has been etched into the history of broadcasting, Stephen Colbert reportedly dropped the “late-night host” persona to deliver a surgical, ice-cold deconstruction of Charlie Kirk. What was supposed to be a standard political debate turned into a “catastrophic train wreck” for the Turning Point USA founder when Colbert leaned in and uttered the now-infamous line: “Your topic is having a stroke, Charlie.”

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    December 26, 2025

    “YOUR TOPIC IS HAVING A STROKE, CHARLIE.” At that moment, the tone changed—Colbert wasn’t joking, nor was he hosting. He…

  • The Ed Sullivan Theater was reportedly a powder keg this week as Stephen Colbert—now officially in the final countdown to his May 2026 exit—delivered what many are calling the most “viciously efficient” counterattack of his career. The target? White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, following a high-stakes on-air confrontation regarding the Trump administration’s controversial 2025 “Transparency” protocols.
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    The Ed Sullivan Theater was reportedly a powder keg this week as Stephen Colbert—now officially in the final countdown to his May 2026 exit—delivered what many are calling the most “viciously efficient” counterattack of his career. The target? White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, following a high-stakes on-air confrontation regarding the Trump administration’s controversial 2025 “Transparency” protocols.

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    December 26, 2025

    “You wanted to be on air. Now you have a legacy.” Karoline Leavitt’s on-air clash sent a late-night talk show…

  • The spotlight hasn’t faded—it’s just moving to a different stage. Following the bombshell news that CBS will shutter The Late Show franchise in May 2026, Stephen Colbert is reportedly already building his next empire. But the twist that has the industry reeling? A rumored, high-stakes partnership with Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett, the breakout political star known for her “unfiltered” clapbacks.
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    The spotlight hasn’t faded—it’s just moving to a different stage. Following the bombshell news that CBS will shutter The Late Show franchise in May 2026, Stephen Colbert is reportedly already building his next empire. But the twist that has the industry reeling? A rumored, high-stakes partnership with Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett, the breakout political star known for her “unfiltered” clapbacks.

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    December 26, 2025

    AMAZING — Stephen Colbert stunned fans by unveiling a brand new talk show and announcing a surprise partnership with Jasmine…

  • The anchor desk at 30 Rock is no longer the only stage for the world’s most formidable investigative mind. As of late 2025, Rachel Maddow has reportedly activated a high-stakes “Plan B” that media insiders have whispered about for years. Following the massive MSNBC rebrand to MS NOW and the network’s historic “divorce” from NBC News under the new Versant umbrella, Maddow has quietly scaled up her own production powerhouse, Surprise Inside.
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    The anchor desk at 30 Rock is no longer the only stage for the world’s most formidable investigative mind. As of late 2025, Rachel Maddow has reportedly activated a high-stakes “Plan B” that media insiders have whispered about for years. Following the massive MSNBC rebrand to MS NOW and the network’s historic “divorce” from NBC News under the new Versant umbrella, Maddow has quietly scaled up her own production powerhouse, Surprise Inside.

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    December 26, 2025

    Breaking the Mold: Rachel Maddow, Stephen Colbert, and Joy Reid Join Forces for a Bold New Media Venture In a…

  • 50 Cent’s Explosive Docuseries “The Reckoning” Earns $80 Million in 48 Hours, Triggering Hollywood-Wide Shockwaves and Fear of Who’s Next.
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    50 Cent’s Explosive Docuseries “The Reckoning” Earns $80 Million in 48 Hours, Triggering Hollywood-Wide Shockwaves and Fear of Who’s Next.

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    December 26, 2025

    The Reckoning: How 50 Cent’s Documentary Shook Hollywood and Forced a Long-Avoided Conversation Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson has just done…

  • Late-Night TV ERUPTS: Colbert & Jim Carrey’s Brutal Live Takedown Triggers Trump Meltdown at Mar-a-Lago.
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    Late-Night TV ERUPTS: Colbert & Jim Carrey’s Brutal Live Takedown Triggers Trump Meltdown at Mar-a-Lago.

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    December 26, 2025

    Late-night television ignited a firestorm Monday night when *The Late Show with Stephen Colbert* delivered what many are calling the…

  • Stephen Colbert Freezes His Own Studio With One Line — “Take a Seat, Babygirl” Ignites a Late-Night Firestorm.
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    Stephen Colbert Freezes His Own Studio With One Line — “Take a Seat, Babygirl” Ignites a Late-Night Firestorm.

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    December 26, 2025

    Stephen Colbert, a Viral Showdown, and the End of an Era in Late-Night Television For a brief, electric moment, late-night…

  • The 2025 media landscape has officially become a battlefield. Reports are surfacing that FOX News has greenlit an unprecedented $2 billion war chest for a strategic strike designed to dismantle the influence of CBS, NBC, and ABC. At the helm of this “All-Out War” is none other than Judge Jeanine Pirro, who is reportedly spearheading a movement to “reclaim the airwaves” from what she describes as the “failing legacy giants.”
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    The 2025 media landscape has officially become a battlefield. Reports are surfacing that FOX News has greenlit an unprecedented $2 billion war chest for a strategic strike designed to dismantle the influence of CBS, NBC, and ABC. At the helm of this “All-Out War” is none other than Judge Jeanine Pirro, who is reportedly spearheading a movement to “reclaim the airwaves” from what she describes as the “failing legacy giants.”

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    December 26, 2025

    BREAKING — FOX News has declared all-out war on CBS, NBC, and ABC, with Jeanine Pirro leading a $2 billion…

  • The air in the Ed Sullivan Theater reportedly went cold this week during a moment that has already become the most-watched clip of Stephen Colbert’s “lame duck” season. Without saying a single word, the Late Show host reportedly turned his monitors toward the camera to play a series of unedited, “restricted” clips of the Aberdeen golf course opening in Scotland. The footage—which networks have reportedly been “quietly burying” since the $16 million Paramount-Trump settlement—allegedly reveals a level of “taxpayer-funded grifting” that the industry isn’t ready to address.
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    The air in the Ed Sullivan Theater reportedly went cold this week during a moment that has already become the most-watched clip of Stephen Colbert’s “lame duck” season. Without saying a single word, the Late Show host reportedly turned his monitors toward the camera to play a series of unedited, “restricted” clips of the Aberdeen golf course opening in Scotland. The footage—which networks have reportedly been “quietly burying” since the $16 million Paramount-Trump settlement—allegedly reveals a level of “taxpayer-funded grifting” that the industry isn’t ready to address.

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    December 26, 2025

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  • The Ed Sullivan Theater hasn’t seen this much heat since the 1960s. Following the bombshell news that CBS will retire The Late Show franchise in May 2026, the internet has been set ablaze by reports of a “blindsiding” on-air announcement. The claim? That Stephen Colbert has officially joined forces with Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett to launch a rogue, sovereign media entity that operates entirely outside of corporate oversight.

    The Ed Sullivan Theater hasn’t seen this much heat since the 1960s. Following the bombshell news that CBS will retire The Late Show franchise in May 2026, the internet has been set ablaze by reports of a “blindsiding” on-air announcement. The claim? That Stephen Colbert has officially joined forces with Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett to launch a rogue, sovereign media entity that operates entirely outside of corporate oversight.

  • The Ed Sullivan Theater is officially a “no-filter” zone. Following the bombshell July 2025 announcement that CBS will shutter The Late Show franchise and retire the brand entirely in May 2026, Stephen Colbert hasn’t just accepted the “purely financial” decision—he’s reportedly declared war on the status quo. Insiders claim the host’s reaction to the cancellation has been nothing short of defiant, with Colbert famously calling his own network’s $16 million settlement with the administration a “big fat bribe” on air.

  • The king of late-night isn’t just watching from the sidelines; he’s leading the charge. In a year where CBS has sparked national outrage by announcing the May 2026 retirement of The Late Show, its founding father, David Letterman, has officially entered the fray. In a blistering YouTube supercut that has amassed millions of views, Letterman didn’t just support his successor, Stephen Colbert—he torched his former network with a caption that has since become a protest slogan: “You can’t spell CBS without BS.”

  • The Ed Sullivan Theater wasn’t just a talk show set this week; it was a high-stakes arena. When Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett sat down with Stephen Colbert, the air was thick with expectation. Known for her “unfiltered” clapbacks and her now-legendary “bleach blonde, bad-built butch body” retort, Crockett arrived ready to “stand ten toes down” against her political rivals. But what she didn’t expect was that Colbert—operating with the total freedom of a host in his final May 2026 countdown—had prepared a rhetorical masterclass designed to test her “clapback” mettle in real-time.

  • The 87th U.S. Attorney General didn’t just walk into the Department of Justice; she reportedly ignited a “hostile takeover” that has left legacy Washington in a state of shock. In a year defined by the “Versant” media spin-off and the MSNBC rebrand to MS NOW, Pam Bondi has emerged as the most polarizing—and powerful—figure in the 2025 administration. From her historic federalization of the D.C. police force to her high-stakes “Epstein Library” release, Bondi is proving that her tenure is anything but business as usual.

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  • The Ed Sullivan Theater hasn’t seen this much heat since the 1960s. Following the bombshell news that CBS will retire The Late Show franchise in May 2026, the internet has been set ablaze by reports of a “blindsiding” on-air announcement. The claim? That Stephen Colbert has officially joined forces with Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett to launch a rogue, sovereign media entity that operates entirely outside of corporate oversight.

    The Ed Sullivan Theater hasn’t seen this much heat since the 1960s. Following the bombshell news that CBS will retire The Late Show franchise in May 2026, the internet has been set ablaze by reports of a “blindsiding” on-air announcement. The claim? That Stephen Colbert has officially joined forces with Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett to launch a rogue, sovereign media entity that operates entirely outside of corporate oversight.

  • The Ed Sullivan Theater is officially a “no-filter” zone. Following the bombshell July 2025 announcement that CBS will shutter The Late Show franchise and retire the brand entirely in May 2026, Stephen Colbert hasn’t just accepted the “purely financial” decision—he’s reportedly declared war on the status quo. Insiders claim the host’s reaction to the cancellation has been nothing short of defiant, with Colbert famously calling his own network’s $16 million settlement with the administration a “big fat bribe” on air.

    The Ed Sullivan Theater is officially a “no-filter” zone. Following the bombshell July 2025 announcement that CBS will shutter The Late Show franchise and retire the brand entirely in May 2026, Stephen Colbert hasn’t just accepted the “purely financial” decision—he’s reportedly declared war on the status quo. Insiders claim the host’s reaction to the cancellation has been nothing short of defiant, with Colbert famously calling his own network’s $16 million settlement with the administration a “big fat bribe” on air.

  • The king of late-night isn’t just watching from the sidelines; he’s leading the charge. In a year where CBS has sparked national outrage by announcing the May 2026 retirement of The Late Show, its founding father, David Letterman, has officially entered the fray. In a blistering YouTube supercut that has amassed millions of views, Letterman didn’t just support his successor, Stephen Colbert—he torched his former network with a caption that has since become a protest slogan: “You can’t spell CBS without BS.”

    The king of late-night isn’t just watching from the sidelines; he’s leading the charge. In a year where CBS has sparked national outrage by announcing the May 2026 retirement of The Late Show, its founding father, David Letterman, has officially entered the fray. In a blistering YouTube supercut that has amassed millions of views, Letterman didn’t just support his successor, Stephen Colbert—he torched his former network with a caption that has since become a protest slogan: “You can’t spell CBS without BS.”

  • The Ed Sullivan Theater wasn’t just a talk show set this week; it was a high-stakes arena. When Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett sat down with Stephen Colbert, the air was thick with expectation. Known for her “unfiltered” clapbacks and her now-legendary “bleach blonde, bad-built butch body” retort, Crockett arrived ready to “stand ten toes down” against her political rivals. But what she didn’t expect was that Colbert—operating with the total freedom of a host in his final May 2026 countdown—had prepared a rhetorical masterclass designed to test her “clapback” mettle in real-time.

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  • The Ed Sullivan Theater hasn’t seen this much heat since the 1960s. Following the bombshell news that CBS will retire The Late Show franchise in May 2026, the internet has been set ablaze by reports of a “blindsiding” on-air announcement. The claim? That Stephen Colbert has officially joined forces with Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett to launch a rogue, sovereign media entity that operates entirely outside of corporate oversight.

  • The Ed Sullivan Theater is officially a “no-filter” zone. Following the bombshell July 2025 announcement that CBS will shutter The Late Show franchise and retire the brand entirely in May 2026, Stephen Colbert hasn’t just accepted the “purely financial” decision—he’s reportedly declared war on the status quo. Insiders claim the host’s reaction to the cancellation has been nothing short of defiant, with Colbert famously calling his own network’s $16 million settlement with the administration a “big fat bribe” on air.

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