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Left-wing celebrities shoot back at Trump as Colbert says farewell
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Celebrities Bruce Springsteen and Robert De Niro criticized President Donald Trump during Stephen Colbert's last two episodes. Springsteen referred to Larry and David Ellison, CEO of Paramount and his son, as small-minded people that needed to kiss Trump's ass. De Niro struggled to answer Colbert's 'Colbert Questionert' question, suggesting a number of files still unreleased by Trump.

Left-wing celebrities Bruce Springsteen and Robert De Niro couldn’t keep themselves from taking shots at President Donald Trump during Stephen Colbert ’s second-to-last“I’m here in support tonight for Stephen, because you’re the first guy in America who’s lost his show because we’ve got a president who can’t take a joke,” the withered singer said just seconds after being introduced on Colbert’s penultimate“And, because Larry and David Ellison feel they need to kiss his ass to get what they want,” Springsteen continued, referring to the CEO of Paramount and his son.is ending due to the president and Paramount , CBS has denied political motivations being involved in the cancelation,“Anyway, Stephen, these are small-minded people, they got no idea what the freedoms of this beautiful country are supposed to be about,” Springsteen added, before launching into his 2026 protest song , “Streets of Minneapolis.

” Notably, the 76-year-old wrote the song after the fatal shootings of ICE agitators Renee Good and Alex Pretti, which he has been performing at anti-Trump “No Kings” rallies ahead of hisEarlier in the episode, Colbert also revealed the answers to his own “Colbert Questionert” — the 15 questions he would typically asks guests to help his audience get to know them. But rather than just rattle off the answers, the left-wing TV host had his celebrity friends, including Robert De Niro, Billy Crystal, Mark Hamill, Martha Stewart, Tiffany Haddish, Aubrey Plaza, and Ben Stiller, among others, join him on the show to ask the questions instead.

Colbert reminisced about how two guests, Ethan Hawke and Meryl Streepe, correctly guessed that he was thinking of the number three on previous “Colbert Questionert” segments. De Niro struggled to read his response: “I thought it would have been two million point five — or two and a half million. That’s the number of Epstein files Trump still hasn’t released. ” At this, Colbert rolled backward in the guest couch, overcome by laughter.

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