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Trump posts AI video of himself attacking Stephen Colbert

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Donald Trump posted an AI-generated video of himself as the host of a chat show Stephen Colbert in a dumpster after the late night host finished his last show.
The video was posted a day later Colbert’s last show after it was controversially dropped by CBS in the US.

The video uploaded to Truth Social shows the president grabbing the host on set The late showbefore bundling it into an open dumpster and slamming it shut.

The AI-generated Colbert video on Truth Social. (Truth social)

Trump then dances in his signature style to The Village People’s introduction YMCA.

It was part of one of the president’s final memes on Truth Social.

He also posted an image of his giant head rising above a Greenland city, one of a “gold dome” force field around the White House and a series of photos of himself.

“Stephen Colbert’s firing from CBS was the ‘beginning of the end’ for untalented, annoying, overpaid, unfunny and very poorly rated Late Night Television Hosts,” Trump said.

‘Others, with even less talent, will soon follow. May they all rest in peace!’

Colbert’s Late show was the show with the highest ratings in its time slot when CBS announced it was dropping it.

Stephen Colbert has long been a critic of Donald Trump. (CBS)

The decision came after a long campaign by the president to take it off the air.

But CBS said the show was canceled because it cost too much money to make.

Days before his resignation was announced, Colbert criticized CBS for handling a questionable lawsuit involving the president.

Colbert called Trump’s $16 million payout a “big bribe.”

The decision came shortly after a proposed merger between parent company Paramount and Skydance.

The merger required federal government approval.

Kimmel was taken off air after suggesting that Charlie Kirk’s alleged killer was himself a MAGA supporter.

But users of ABC’s streaming service Disney Plus canceled their subscriptions en masse, leading to

“When I went off the air for a few days, people canceled Disney Plus,” Kimmel said in an interview on Colbert’s show last week.

“Why don’t you cancel Paramount Plus? Because you didn’t have it in the first place?’

Colbert closed his final show with a duet of a Beatles classic Hello, goodbye of Paul McCartney.

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