Stephen Colbert credited CBS on Mondayâs (October 20) edition of The Late Show for allowing him to show footage of a âdisturbingâ AI video President Donald Trump shared on social media over the weekend.
Late Saturday night (October 18), Trump took to Truth Social, where he posted an AI-generated video of himself wearing a crown and flying a fighter jet over the No Kings protests, dumping large amounts of excrement on the crowds below. Kenny Logginsâ hit track âDanger Zoneâ played over the clip.
âThere it is: King Trump crapping on America,â Colbert said after playing the uncensored video. âWhich is insane, though I will grant, factually accurate.â
The late-night host continued, âI want to take a second here to thank CBS for letting us show that video on television because some networks are not showing that video because itâs so disturbing. Thereâs rational reasons to not show that video, but I think weâre way beyond rationality at this point.â
âSo thank you, CBS. Thank you,â Colbert added.
In July, CBS announced it was canceling The Late Show, with its final episode set to air in May 2026. CBS and its parent company, Paramount, have said only financial circumstances contributed to the decision; however, some critics believe the show was axed due to Colbertâs criticism of Trump and his administration.
Colbert went on to say there were âSo many disturbing things about this video. Number one, the number two, second⊠eat a vegetable, baby!â
âThis video was vile and violent and only proves the point of the No Kings march even more,â he added. âWhat decent democratic leader would ever post a video of themselves s****ing on peaceful protesters? He is a one-man hate march.â
Elsewhere in his monologue, Colbert slammed Trumpâs decision to free former Representative George Santos. âLast year, the former congressman pleaded guilty to multiple counts of wire fraud and identity theft and was sentenced to seven years in prison,â the host reminded his viewers.
âBut, defying all logic, king, not a king [Trump], arbitrarily commuted Santosâ sentence and released him from prison after he served just 84 days,â Colbert continued, âmaking Santos just the next pile of crap Trump is dropping on New York.â
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The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, Weeknights, 11:35/10:35c, CBS



