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Colbert's Late Show Dominance: Star Guests, Trump Jabs, and 2026 Finale Buzz

Colbert's Late Show Dominance: Star Guests, Trump Jabs, and 2026 Finale Buzz

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Stephen Colbert has stayed firmly at the center of the late-night universe in the past several days, making plenty of headlines and showing no signs of slowing down as The Late Show prepares for its final months. On November 17th, 2025, Colbert welcomed Julia Roberts for his now-famous Colbert Questionert and a lively interview, while music legend John Fogerty added extra star power with a performance CBS and Paramount Plus showcased the episode widely, fueling plenty of online buzz. As anticipation grows over the show’s approaching conclusion in May 2026, social feeds have been awash with clips and recaps, much of it focused on Colbert’s sharp, satirical bits targeting Donald Trump’s legal woes; a viral riff from the November 17th episode targeted Trump’s shifting stance on the Epstein files, with AOL and YouTube segments highlighting his barbed take and an ‘Epstein riddle for the ages’ that had political Twitter abuzz.

Earlier last week, Colbert deftly alternated between powerful guests—Jonathan Karl and Pete Townshend on November 12th, Claire Danes and Congressman James Clyburn on November 11th, and even a sit-down with First Lady Michelle Obama and Robert Plant on November 4th—as reported by the official CBS guest lineups. The consistent A-list bookings reflect Colbert’s unique status as a magnet for both Hollywood and Washington during this transitionary period for late night.

The announcement in July of the impending end of The Late Show franchise, reported by Wikipedia and major media outlets, continues to overshadow every segment, giving each celebrity interview and comic monologue a slightly valedictory feel. The network’s official stance credited Colbert and his team with maintaining #1 ratings over nine straight seasons, while speculation remains rampant—particularly among industry insiders and late-night columnists—about the real reasons for pulling the plug on a consistent ratings powerhouse; rumors swirl regarding a massive Trump lawsuit settlement with Paramount Global, as detailed in Wikipedia and other sources, leading to a flurry of speculation on late-night and media-focused social channels. Jimmy Kimmel, lending support by calling the cancellation reasons ‘nonsensical,’ has added fuel to the discourse.

On the business side, Colbert remains busy as executive producer, even after the panel show After Midnight ended with Taylor Tomlinson’s departure. He’s also making political waves, notably with a recent endorsement for Mikie Sherrill’s New Jersey gubernatorial run and continued Biden critiques—evidence he’s not shying from influence as the political season heats up.

Social media chatter also picked up with the announcement that bluegrass heavyweight Billy Strings will appear on The Late Show on November 20th, highlighted by Live For Live Music and instantly trending among music fans. No major new business launches or product partnerships for Colbert have surfaced in the last several days, but his ongoing national relevance is apparent across broadcast, streaming, and social threads alike. If there are any unconfirmed rumors about Colbert stepping into another major host role or politics, they have not been substantiated by reliable sources. For now, he remains exactly where his millions of fans want him—delivering wit, warmth, and biting commentary from behind the late-night desk.

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