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Stephen Colbert on 'Late Show' ending in 4 months

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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's final day on 'The Late Show' revealed
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Stephen Colbert reveals his 'dream' Late Show guest before show ends
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Stephen Colbert Says “Late Show” Cancellation 'Feels Real Now' After Final Date Was Announced
Stephen Colbert confirmed the month for the final episode of The Late Show during his appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers on Tuesday, Jan. 27

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“Late Show With Stephen Colbert” sets final episode date
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THE LATE SHOW WITH STEPHEN COLBERT Will End This May
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Colbert quips about running for office: ‘Something I have to discuss’ with faith leader, family

Stephen Colbert isn’t ruling out a run for office when “The Late Show” ends, quipping that he’s open to considering it. During an appearance on NBC’s “Late Night” on Tuesday, host Seth Meyers quizzed the fellow late-night TV personality on “rumors” about what “Colbert might do next.
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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 Slams Donald Trump’s Administration: ‘F*** ICE’

Stephen Colbert used his opening monologue on The Late Show to sharply condemn Donald Trump’s administration. This follows the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis by federal agents. Addressing the studio audience,
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