Stephen Colbert Torches Trump in Brutal Monologue Ahead of 'The Late Show' Finale
Stephen Colbert Torches Trump in Brutal Monologue Ahead of Finale

Stephen Colbert delivered another brutal takedown of U.S. President Donald Trump during the final week of 'The Late Show'. The CBS host mocked Trump's alleged '$1.8 billion taxpayer slush fund' and continued his fiery anti-Trump monologues ahead of the show's finale, sparking emotional reactions from fans online.

Colbert's Final Week on 'The Late Show'

As 'The Late Show' approaches its final episode, Stephen Colbert has not held back in his criticism of President Donald Trump. In a recent monologue, Colbert mocked Trump's alleged '$1.8 billion taxpayer slush fund', a term he used to describe what he claims is misuse of public funds. The comedian's biting satire has become a hallmark of his show, and his final week has been no exception.

Fan Reactions and Emotional Farewells

Fans of 'The Late Show' have taken to social media to express their emotions as the show nears its end. Many have shared clips of Colbert's most memorable moments, including his relentless critiques of Trump. The monologue has been widely praised for its sharp wit and unflinching commentary on the current administration.

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Colbert's Legacy of Political Satire

Throughout his tenure on 'The Late Show', Stephen Colbert has become known for his fearless political satire. His monologues have often targeted Trump, and his final week has been a culmination of that approach. Colbert's ability to blend humor with pointed criticism has earned him a dedicated following and a place in late-night television history.

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