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Trump’s most relentless television critics joined forces on Tuesday night, when Jimmy Kimmel appeared on Stephen Colbert show in a rare late-night crossover.
During his latest monologue, Colbert called out the fact that former FBI director James Comey was indicted by the Trump administration last week. Comey has since said he is “not afraid” of the president, though, while further asserting his innocence. Colbert is slightly more afraid, but not by much.
The late-night television hosts appeared as guests on one another's shows on Tuesday amid the President Donald Trump's jabs.
As the video shows, Karoline Leavitt was visibly surprised by the question.
Colbert mockingly investigated Trump’s claim of “triple sabotage” during his United Nations appearance this week.
The two late-night hosts shared stories on each other’s shows on Tuesday about their recent turmoil, and some criticism of President Trump.
Stephen Colbert called out President Donald Trump as an “autocrat” while defending Jimmy Kimmel after the latter’s show was indefinitely suspended following his remarks about the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s killing.
On Tuesday night, in New York City, they united in a special talk show crossover of Jimmy Kimmel Live! on ABC and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on CBS.