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Stephen Colbert confirms May 21

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Stephen Colbert Says ‘Late Show' End "Feels Real Now" With 4 Months Left on Air
On 'Late Night With Seth Meyers' Tuesday, Colbert revealed the final 'Late Show' will be on May 21.

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Stephen Colbert confirms May 21 as final episode of ‘The Late Show’
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Stephen Colbert announces 'Late Show' will end on May 21
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Stephen Colbert 'not thrilled' with 'Late Show' ending – 'It feels real now'
Stephen Colbert is looking ahead to life after " The Late Show ." The comedian made a rare appearance on another network's late-night talk show on Tuesday, Jan. 27, sitting down with Seth Meyers on NB...

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Stephen Colbert's Update On Feeling 'Not Thrilled' About The Late Show's Cancellation Is Even Better With A Truly Epic Spit-Take
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Stephen Colbert’s final day on ‘The Late Show’ revealed
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'Late Show' host Stephen Colbert faces backlash for 'obscene' attack on ICE agents

Stephen Colbert faced criticism after attacking ICE agents during his show on Monday by suggesting they were even worse than Nazis who were at least "willing to show their faces."
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Colbert Addresses Rumors He Could Run for President in 2028

Colbert appeared on NBC’s Late Night With Seth Meyers on Tuesday, where Meyers jokingly blindsided Colbert with the news that his show had been cancelled. Following a dramatic spit-take, the two hosts got to talking about what life looks like when The Late Show ends on May 21.
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Stephen Colbert Eviscerates Border Patrol for Playing Victim in Fatal Alex Pretti Shooting | Video

"The Late Show" host Stephen Colbert had a visceral reaction Monday night to Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino's claim that his agents were the real victims in the fatal shooting of ICU nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis over the weekend.
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