Stephen Colbert 'discussed' running for office with family
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Colbert Reflects On 'Incredible Gift' Of Being Able To Talk To Democrats
CBS’s Stephen Colbert traveled across town on Tuesday to sit down with NBC’s Seth Meyers on Late Night to reflect on the impending cancelation of The Late Show. When Colbert looked back on the “incredible gift” the show has provided, he could have talked about the jokes or the ability to interview celebrities about their upcoming movies, but he instead chose to focus on his Democratic guests.
Stephen Colbert 'Considering' Running For Office As Show Heads For Cancellation
CBS will air the final episode of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" on May 21, 2026. Colbert says he will consider all options after the show’s cancellation, including a possible run for office.Fellow late-night host Seth Meyers pressed Colbert on rumors that he could run for president during an interview Tuesday night."I’ve heard that one," Colbert responded."There’s been a whole host of things that people have speculated that I will do next…
Stephen Colbert 'discussed' running for office with family
Late-night talk show host Stephen Colbert confirmed he has talked about running for office with his family and faith leader. Colbert, a Catholic father of three children, teased his future on Late Night with Seth Meyers Tuesday. This appearance by Colbert comes as his program, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert is slated to end in May. As a result, there is speculation about what is next for Colbert, as host Seth Meyers asked questions about Col…
Stephen Colbert addresses rumors about running for office after show ends, says he will ‘consider’ options
Stephen Colbert addressed rumors about running for office on Seth Meyers' show, saying he would consider serving Americans in ways "greater than a late night television show."
The satirist Stephen Colbert will host his late-night show on the US broadcaster CBS for the last time on May 21st. It feels real now, said Colbert at a show on the show of his late-night colleague Seth Meyers. I'm not excited about it. I'm going to miss the people most, Colbert continued. But we're going to be something else [...]
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