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What started as a routine media jab turned into one of the most explosive late-night clashes in recent memory.

Former President Donald Trump ignited a media storm after publicly dismissing late-night hosts during a recent rally-style appearance.

“Colbert has no talent. Fallon has no talent. Kimmel has no talent. They’re next,” Trump said, predicting their shows would soon be “going.”

The comments immediately reverberated across social media — and the hosts did not stay quiet.

Colbert Responds: “That’s Not Leadership”

On his program, Stephen Colbert addressed the remarks head-on, expressing disbelief that a sitting president would celebrate entertainers potentially losing their jobs.

“I never imagined we’d have a president celebrating hundreds of Americans losing their jobs,” Colbert said, drawing sustained audience applause. “That’s the opposite of leadership.”

He then pivoted to Trump’s recent prime-time televised address, joking that Americans would remember “where they were when they did not watch it.”

The humor escalated from there — including pointed commentary about Trump’s delivery style and the renaming of the Kennedy Center to include Trump’s name alongside President John F. Kennedy.

The newly announced official title — “The Donald J. Trump and the John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts” — drew sharp satire from Colbert, who quipped that it was unusual for a living president to attach his name to a memorial.

Kimmel Joins the Fray

Meanwhile, Jimmy Kimmel used his monologue to respond both to Trump’s rally comments and to a Truth Social post in which Trump said he “absolutely loved” that Colbert was fired and criticized the hosts’ ratings.

Kimmel turned the criticism into a mock “talent competition” challenge.

“I’ll tell some jokes, play my clarinet,” Kimmel said. “He can play golf and… run the country.”

The audience roared.

Later in the monologue, Kimmel mocked Trump’s proposed “Gold Card” immigration concept — a plan suggesting wealthy foreign nationals could obtain legal status through large financial contributions.

“That’s not immigration reform,” Kimmel joked. “That’s a VIP lounge.”

The Epstein Files Undertone

Both hosts also referenced the ongoing legal requirement that the Department of Justice release searchable and downloadable Epstein-related records.

Under current law, such files cannot be withheld or redacted solely due to concerns about embarrassment or political sensitivity.

Colbert speculated that Trump’s flurry of public appearances and announcements might be an attempt to dominate headlines ahead of the release.

No direct allegations were made during the segments — but the implication was clear: the hosts believe transparency will matter more than spectacle.

Comedy vs. Power

This episode underscores a long-running tension between Trump and late-night television. During his first term, Trump frequently criticized hosts on social media, particularly Colbert and Kimmel. The dynamic has only intensified.

Comedy thrives on confrontation, and Trump’s media strategy often invites it.

But what made this exchange different was tone. Trump framed the hosts as irrelevant. The hosts framed Trump’s remarks as evidence of insecurity.

Trevor Noah’s earlier Grammy joke about Trump wanting Greenland “since Epstein’s Island is gone” also drew presidential attention — highlighting how even one-line punchlines now trigger multi-day political responses.

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