Colbert slams CBS for canning interview with Trump critic
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Source: USA Today
Updated Feb. 17, 2026, 8:21 a.m. ET
Stephen Colbert is laying into his soon-to-be-former network over an axed interview with James Talarico, a Democrat and Trump critic.
The comedian criticized CBS, whose lawyers advised "The Late Show" that it could not air the Feb. 16 interview with the Texas state representative, who is running for Senate in a competitive primary against fellow Rep. Jasmine Crockett, "in no uncertain terms."
"Then I was told, in some uncertain terms, that not only could I not have him on, I could not mention me not having him on," the defiant host, who is set to leave the network when "The Late Show" ends in May, added. "And because my network clearly doesn't want us to talk about this, let's talk about this."
USA TODAY has reached out to CBS for comment.
Read more: https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/tv/2026/02/17/colbert-james-talarico-cbs-interview-trump/88715400007/
ChicagoTeamster
(688 posts)Have people take the pledge and actually have a one week blackout on business with those companies so that they will see the effects of their choice.
LetMyPeopleVote
(177,760 posts)In November, Trump said late-night hosts who mock him are engaged in probably illegal misconduct. The ripple effects of the declaration are ongoing.
In November, Trump said late-night hosts who mock him are engaged in âprobably illegalâ misconduct.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-02-17T14:16:00.289Z
It seems to me we can draw a line from that declaration to CBS telling Colbert not to air an interview with Texasâ James Talarico.
www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/colbert-accuses-cbs-of-blocking-on-air-interview-with-texas-democrat-james-talarico
As MS NOW reported about a month ago, however, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr suggested a shift in the policy, declaring that shows hosting political candidates will not automatically qualify as bona fide news programs, which are exempt from the equal-time requirements.
And so, Colbert lowered the boom:
Lets just call this what it is: Donald Trumps administration wants to silence anyone who says anything bad about Trump on TV, because all Trump does is watch TV, OK? Hes like a toddler with too much screen time. He gets cranky and then drops a load in his diaper.
.....Its worth emphasizing that Colbert did, in fact, interview Talarico it just wasnt aired on The Late Show as planned. Instead, the program posted the entirety of the appearance on its YouTube channel. (Ironically, the broader controversy likely generated additional interest in the interview beyond the audience it was probably going to receive in the first place, offering a fresh example of the Streisand effect.)
The latest clash between Colbert and CBS comes against a backdrop of allegations that the network is moving to the right under its new corporate ownership, but the comedians comments about the incumbent president were of particular interest because of the broader pattern......
As recently as November, Trump insisted that late-night hosts who mock him are engaged in probably illegal misconduct, the First Amendment be damned. Two months later, Carr issued a new declaration related to the equal-time policy, and the month after that, Colbert wasnt allowed to show viewers of his television show an interview with a Democratic Senate candidate.
Early voting starts today in Texas for the primaries. I was leaning toward Talarico but really like Crockett. Now, I will be voting for Talarico
lostincalifornia
(5,205 posts)HBO/MAX subscription in a NY minute