RM Trump Slams Stephen Colbert, Urges CBS to Cancel His Show: “Put Him to Sleep”

On Tuesday night, following the broadcast of the Kennedy Center Honors ceremony on CBS, President Donald Trump directed his anger not at his historic role as the host of the event, but at late-night talk show host Stephen Colbert. Trump, who has faced continuous mockery from Colbert on The Late Show, took to his Truth Social platform to vent about the comedian’s criticism.
In a post at 12:16 a.m. ET, Trump called Colbert âa pathetic trainwreckâ with no talent or any qualities needed for success in show business. He further criticized Colbert for allegedly worsening after being “terminated by CBS” and accused him of relying on âhatred and fumesâ in his comedy. Trump suggested that CBS should cancel The Late Show immediately, calling it âthe humanitarian thing to do.â

A follow-up post seven minutes later read, âWhich network has the worst Late Night host? CBS, ABC, or NBC??? They all share three things in common: high salaries, no talent, and REALLY low ratings!â
Trump also reiterated his call for the U.S. government to revoke the broadcast licenses of TV networks that, according to him, are âalmost 100% negativeâ toward him and his political movement. He specifically targeted the late-night shows, urging that the government should terminate their broadcast licenses if they continue their ânegativeâ coverage. He ended the string of posts with a âMerry Christmas!!!â
The The Late Show episode that aired on December 23 was a rerun, originally aired on December 8. During the monologue, Colbert had already poked fun at Trumpâs involvement with the Kennedy Center, particularly his controversial takeover of the position as chair of the Kennedy Centerâs board.
Colbert mocked the idea of the president running a prestigious arts institution while overseeing global crises. “Mr. President, Russia has just launched another round of missiles. But first, let’s rehearse ‘Oklahoma,â and the blocking is uninspired,â Colbert quipped.

Later in the monologue, Colbert responded to Trumpâs remarks about his hosting duties for the Kennedy Center Honors. Trump had previously suggested that if he couldnât outperform comedian Jimmy Kimmel in hosting the event, then he shouldnât be president. Colbert responded, âYou canât and you shouldnât,â pointing out Trumpâs confusion about the hosts, since Kimmel had never hosted the ceremony. Colbert reminded his audience that he had hosted the event three times before Trumpâs presidency.
Additionally, Colbert ridiculed Trump for receiving the âfakeâ FIFA Peace Prize and the Hooters National Book Award. He compared Trumpâs faux peace prize to receiving a knock-off video game system for Christmas. âItâs like asking for a Super Nintendo and getting a âSuper Retendo,ââ Colbert joked.

After CBS announced that The Late Show would end in May 2026, Trump gloated over Colbertâs upcoming departure, stating, âI absolutely love that Colbert got fired.â Colbert quickly fired back on his show, using strong language directed at the president (the expletive was censored for broadcast).
CBS explained the decision to cancel The Late Show as a âpurely financialâ one, citing the overall decline in the economics of late-night television. Despite this, CBS chose to minimize references to Trumpâs name during the airing of the Kennedy Center Honors on December 23. Although a voiceover described the special as âthe Trump Kennedy Center Honors on CBS,â an on-screen graphic described it as âA Donald J. Trump and Kennedy Center Production.â Meanwhile, CBS News reportedly instructed staffers to continue referring to the venue by its original name in their coverage.




