Cable news reporters couldn’t quite get their stories straight on Monday when it seemed that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein might be exiting his job — and late-night TV hosts were happy to poke fun at the confusion. READ MORE & WATCH VIDEOS
Stephen Colbert kicked off the week’s Late Show episodes on Monday by briefly addressing Les Moonves’ exit as chairman and CEO of CBS, adding that he is “not surprised” to see Moonves leaving the network. READ MORE & WATCH VIDEO
Three days after CBS Corporation president Les Moonves was accused of decades of sexual harassment, Stephen Colbert had the unenviable task of addressing the allegations leveled against his boss. READ MORE & WATCH VIDEO
TV’s late-night hosts didn’t have to look far for a monologue topic on Monday, as President Trump’s summit meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin provided more than enough show-opening material. READ MORE & WATCH VIDEOS
With Late Show in reruns last week, Stephen Colbert‘s first opportunity to address last week’s deadly school shooting in Florida arrived on Tuesday night. And he did not mince words. READ MORE & WATCH VIDEO
After stirring up controversy (and enraging POTUS) with his book Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, author Michael Wolff appeared on The Late Show Monday night to defend his work. READ MORE & WATCH VIDEO