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Schiff, Warren Question CBS on Colbert’s Show Cancellation Amid Political Concerns

Senators Adam Schiff and Elizabeth Warren have requested information from CBS regarding the cancellation of “The Late Show” with Stephen Colbert, suspecting potential political motivations. The senators’ inquiry aims to uncover any undue influence that may have led to the show’s removal from the network. This follows mounting speculation about the circumstances surrounding the show’s potential departure. The investigation seeks transparency into CBS’s decision-making process.

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Colbert’s Late Show Canceled Amidst Trump Lawsuit Concerns: A CBS Backlash

CBS has announced the cancellation of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” slated for May 2026, due to financial pressures. Despite being a top-rated late-night program, declining ad revenue has made the show unprofitable. The unexpected decision comes shortly after CBS’s parent company, Paramount, settled a lawsuit with Donald Trump, leading to speculation about the motivations behind the cancellation, which Colbert himself addressed on air. While CBS maintains the decision is purely financial, some, including Democratic Senator Adam Schiff, have questioned the timing and possible political influences.

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Trump’s Rural Base Eroding Amid Economic Turmoil

In the wake of a 60 Minutes interview with Vice President Kamala Harris, Trump launched a $20 billion lawsuit against CBS, alleging election interference due to perceived selective editing of Harris’s remarks on Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. This claim, amplified by Trump and his allies, escalated to demands for CBS’s broadcasting license revocation. Furthermore, Trump accused The New York Times of tortious interference for quoting those who dismissed the lawsuit as baseless. The controversy centers on differing versions of a short answer given by Harris, aired across multiple CBS broadcasts.

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60 Minutes to Air Trump-Incendiary Segment

This Sunday, 60 Minutes will air a segment criticizing President Trump’s intimidation tactics against law firms, despite being embroiled in a legal battle with him. The segment highlights Trump’s use of executive orders to target firms he accuses of “weaponizing” the justice system. This action comes amidst the recent departure of 60 Minutes’ executive producer, Bill Owens, who cited CBS’s alleged pandering to Trump and interference with editorial independence. The president, meanwhile, has declared his lawsuit against 60 Minutes and CBS a “true WINNER,” claiming fraud. The timing of the segment is particularly noteworthy given Paramount Global’s pending merger requiring presidential approval.

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CNN Anchor Condemns CBS’s Alleged Deal with Trump: “Hope the Money’s Worth It”

Bill Owens, executive producer of “60 Minutes,” resigned, citing interference with his editorial independence. This follows a $20 billion lawsuit filed by Donald Trump, alleging deceptive editing in a Kamala Harris interview, a claim CBS denies. Jake Tapper connected Owens’s resignation to Shari Redstone’s potential sale of Paramount to Skydance Media, suggesting Redstone might settle the lawsuit to appease Trump and secure FCC approval. Legal experts deem Trump’s lawsuit meritless, yet its timing and potential implications for the sale remain highly suspect.

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60 Minutes EP Resigns Amid Trump Lawsuit, Merger Uncertainty

Bill Owens resigned as executive producer of 60 Minutes, citing an inability to maintain independent decision-making amid pressure from Donald Trump’s attacks and a lawsuit against CBS. This decision follows Trump’s targeting of the show and ongoing settlement talks, fueled by concerns about jeopardizing Paramount Global’s merger with Skydance. Owens’ departure comes amidst staff anxiety and fears of compromising journalistic integrity, with some viewing the situation as a retreat from First Amendment principles. CBS News leadership expressed gratitude for Owens’ contributions, affirming their commitment to 60 Minutes’ mission.

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Trump Demands CBS and 60 Minutes Pay for Critical Reporting

In response to Sunday’s “60 Minutes” broadcast featuring segments on Ukraine and Greenland, President Trump launched a scathing attack on the program, demanding the FCC impose significant penalties for what he deemed unlawful and defamatory coverage. This follows Trump’s ongoing $20 billion lawsuit against the network, which alleges biased editing of a Kamala Harris interview, a claim CBS denies. The FCC has already initiated an investigation into this matter, alongside several other probes into various news organizations. Despite the legal battles, “60 Minutes” continues its critical coverage of the Trump administration.

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Trump’s Social Media Meltdown Over 60 Minutes Interview

Donald Trump condemned CBS’s “60 Minutes,” demanding “maximum fines and punishment” for what he deemed dishonest reporting. His outrage stemmed from segments featuring interviews with President Zelenskyy of Ukraine, who refuted Trump’s claims about the war, and Greenlanders who criticized Trump’s pursuit of Greenland’s annexation. Trump called for CBS to lose its license and urged FCC Chair Brendan Carr to impose substantial penalties. He characterized the network’s actions as “unlawful and illegal behavior.”

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Jon Stewart Calls Out Elon Musk for Flaking on Interview

Elon Musk initially agreed to appear on Jon Stewart’s Daily Show, conditioned on the interview airing unedited, a condition Stewart readily accepted. However, Musk later reneged, labeling Stewart a partisan propagandist. Stewart responded by highlighting the hypocrisy of Musk’s claim, given his appearances on right-wing platforms, and challenged Musk to drop the pretense of neutrality. Stewart ultimately concluded that Musk’s refusal stemmed not from Stewart’s purported bias, but from a conflict of interest concerning Musk’s own views.

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Musk Agrees to Daily Show Interview: Will He Actually Show Up?

Following Jon Stewart’s passionate “Daily Show” critique of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) initiative, which resulted in Stewart injuring his hand, Musk conditionally agreed to appear on the show for an interview. Musk’s acceptance was contingent upon the interview airing unedited. “The Daily Show” enthusiastically accepted Musk’s terms. The interview’s confirmation, however, remains pending.

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