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EPISODE · May 23, 2026 · 19 MIN

If you want to know how bad it’s getting, look at what happened last night

from Hope For America with Heather Delaney Reese · host Heather Delaney Reese

Last night at 11:35, after thirty-three years of The Late Show on CBS and eleven years of Colbert behind that desk at the Ed Sullivan Theatre, the lights went down for the last time. After years of personal obsession with silencing voices that speak truthfully about him, the President of the United States was successful in removing a comedian from the air. This will be remembered in the history books as one of the darkest modern assaults on the First Amendment and a deeply dangerous escalation into authoritarianism.Based on the events of 5-21-2026The Breakdown:Stephen Colbert's show was number one and winning its timeslot when CBS announced it was pulling the plug, calling it "purely a financial decision"Days before the cancellation, Colbert called the $16 million Paramount paid to settle Trump's 60 Minutes lawsuit "a big fat bribe"Paramount had an $8 billion sale to Skydance pending, a sale that needed approval from Trump's FCCWhen the cancellation was announced, Trump wrote, "I absolutely love that Colbert got fired," and added that he heard Jimmy Kimmel was "next"Colbert used his final ten months on air to tell the truth louder, calling what was happening "worse than fascism"Why authoritarian movements target comedians, from Nazi Germany's cabaret performers to Soviet-era comedians who disappeared from the stageWhat we are really losing: one of the largest mainstream voices reaching millions who never watch cable newsWhat Trump told CBS's Lesley Stahl years ago about why he attacks the press: "I do it to discredit you all and demean you all"How the White House Press Secretary laid the groundwork by suggesting that calling the president a fascist was a crimeThe wave of intimidation and threats that floods in whenever Trump targets someone for speaking outWhy financial resistance matters, and how every paid subscription to independent media is a vote against what happenedWhy supporting independent journalism and PBS matters more than ever right nowHouse Republicans abruptly canceled a vote on the Iran War Powers resolution twice because they did not have the votes to defeat itRepublicans walked away from Trump's $70 billion funding package, including new ICE and DHS funding and roughly a billion for the White House ballroom projectLeadership sent everyone home until June rather than force members to put their names on the recordWhy a party that controls everything still ran from its own votes, and why that fear did not appear out of nowhereThey took one of the bravest voices we had off the air. But Stephen Colbert spent the last ten months proving something important: you can take away someone's platform and still fail to take away their voice. Tonight, it becomes our responsibility to carry that resistance forward ourselves, louder than before. They wanted us to be quiet. Instead, they are about to discover they created the loudest resistance movement yet.

Last night at 11:35, after thirty-three years of The Late Show on CBS and eleven years of Colbert behind that desk at the Ed Sullivan Theatre, the lights went down for the last time. After years of personal obsession with silencing voices that speak truthfully about him, the President of the United States was successful in removing a comedian from the air. This will be remembered in the history books as one of the darkest modern assaults on the First Amendment and a deeply dangerous escalatio...

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