President Donald Trump congratulates Stephen Colbert on his retirement late show As Trumpian as possible, with an AI parody video.
Following Colbert’s final late show In this episode, X’s official RealDonaldTrump account posted a video showing Trump grabbing Colbert on stage, throwing him into a trash can, and then breaking into the famous Trump dance to “YMCA” before Trump exited.
The video quickly played like a victory lap after years of bad blood between Trump and Colbert, with the CBS host spending much of his late-night appearance attacking Trump, with Trump getting the last laugh now that Colbert’s show is winding down.
The White House account also posted, “Goodbye.”
Stephen Colbert’s Last Late Show Gets Ripped
Colbert’s final episode aired on CBS after 11 seasons and marked the end of Colbert’s career, which began in 2015 as David Letterman’s replacement.
CBS previously announced the decision to terminate late show Colbert and others push the idea that politics played a role, but there were also financial problems.
The New York Post was unimpressed with the final episode, with the headline: “Stephen Colbert’s last ‘Late Show’ was just as uninteresting and moving as his past 11 years.”
post They said the episode lacked the emotional weight of a classic late-night farewell, and argued that Colbert’s show was too political, anti-Trump, and strayed too far from comedy.
The review also stated that Paul McCartney’s appearance was one of the finale’s few standout moments.
President Trump posts AI video of throwing Colbert in the trash
President Trump’s AI parody video gets his point across without giving a speech.
The clip shows Colbert on stage before Trump’s appearance, throwing the trash into a trash can and beginning to dance to “YMCA,” a song closely associated with Trump’s rallies and campaign events.
This is vintage Trump trolling, using memes, AI, and pop culture to turn Colbert’s final episode into a political tirade.
Attacks can also be difficult depending on the timing. Mr. Colbert just signed a deal with CBS, but Mr. Trump has spent months mocking the cancellation and rejecting claims that he had anything to do with ending the show.
Trump has already won
President Trump also responded to Colbert’s final episode in a separate post, calling Colbert a “total piece of shit with no talent” and saying, “I’m glad he’s finally gone!”

President Trump also celebrated the end of the show, blaming Colbert’s problems not on politics but on low ratings and financial losses.

Trump and Colbert’s long feud
colbert version late show It has come to be harshly defined by Trump.
After taking over from Letterman, Colbert turned to political comedy, especially during Trump’s first presidential campaign and first term.
His monologues often began with Trump, revolved around Trump, and targeted the Trump administration, family, rallies, scandals, and media presence.
One of the biggest flashpoints occurred in 2017. Colbert made crude comments about Trump during his monologue, sparking a #FireColbert backlash.
The FCC subsequently reviewed the complaint but concluded that no action could be taken under the regulations, so no action was taken.
