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Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pennsylvania) said that America “is not sending their best and brightest” to represent the country in Congress. “Sometimes you literally just can’t believe like, these people are making the decisions that are determining the government here. It’s actually scary,” he said during an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.** “Before the government almost shut down, I mean, it came down to a couple of hours. I was in my office, and they finally came over from the House. And they’re like, ‘Ok, well, this has to be unanimous in the Senate.’ And out of the 99 of us, i...
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Federal prosecutors will not be pressing charges against any members of the production crew who were briefly detained while filming a segment for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in the U.S. Capitol building last month. Some conservatives like Tucker Carlson attempted to drum up online rage at the left-leaning program for the minor arrest and drew strained comparisons to the January 6 riots, but there wasn’t much comparison given the comedy show crew were just filming bits with the hand-puppet character Triumph The Insult Comic Dog. The reason they won’t be filing charges is, well, there was...
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Stephen Colbert found himself part of the news he usually monologues about and used the top of his Monday show to discuss why his film crew was detained in Washington D.C. last week. Colbert’s crew was filming with the puppet character Triumph The Insult Comic Dog, operated and voiced by Robert Smigel, and Colbert said they were covering the January 6th hearings occurring in D.C. right now. The crew had reportedly been filming in and around Capitol Hill without incident for two days, with Colbert cracking “Democratic and Republican congresspeople agreed to talk to Triumph. He’s a bipartisan pu...
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Stephen Colbert broke down while giving his The Late Show monologue on Thursday, calling on Republicans to denounce President Donald Trump‘s evidence-free claims that Democrats are stealing the election.The president took the podium in the White House briefing room at around 7 p.m. on Thursday, right before Colbert was set to record the monologue. Trump told reporters “If you count the legal votes, I easily win,” in his 17-minute speech. Many television news channels cut away from the president. On CNN former Republican Sen. Rick Santorum called the speech “disappointing and shocking.” On ABC ...
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