The late-night TV host said CBS is lying about their conversations on his interview with Texas state Representative James Talarico.
The 'Late Show' host blasted the network's lawyers over a statement they released regarding his James Talarico interview.
The latest dustup between the talk-show host and CBS should be concerning for people of any political leaning.
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So the injured party here definitely isn’t Colbert or Talarico, it’s Crockett. We’d love to hear Colbert explain why that doesn’t (as the usual leftist rules would suggest) make him a sexist bigot, or ...
Colbert said Monday the network had advised him not to air an interview with Texas state Rep. James Talarico over concerns the Trump administration could take legal action. CBS said it did not ...
If FCC Chair Brendan Carr’s goal was to cast a massive national spotlight on a Democratic candidate to represent Texas in the ...
Colbert said that he was surprised by a network statement that denied Colbert had been told he couldn't air an interview with ...
Late-night television has become the latest battleground in a growing political dispute over how federal regulators police campaign coverage.
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr scolded the media for pushing the narrative that CBS blocked Stephen Colbert's interview with Texas Democrat James Talarico, which the network denied.
The late-night host and his network are now in a war of words, while Talarico revels in the attention on his campaign.
Even Fox News hosts are making a point to correct Vice President JD Vance these days. In an interview with Vance on Tuesday, Martha MacCallum cited a Fox poll of 1,005 voters showing Democrats leading ...