Stephen Colbert Interviews Barack Obama as Late Show Nears Final Episodes
1-Minute Brief
Colbert's interview with Obama comes as The Late Show approaches its conclusion, highlighting the show's cultural and political impact.
Key Facts
- Barack Obama appeared as a guest on Stephen Colbert's show and discussed topics including President Trump, Mamdani, and aliens.
- Colbert's relationship with Obama dates back to the early 2000s during Colbert's time on Comedy Central.
- The Late Show is entering its final weeks on air, with Colbert preparing to step down.
- Obama made indirect criticisms of President Trump during the interview, without naming him directly.
- Obama joked that Colbert could do a better job as president than 'some folks we've seen.'
What Happened
Stephen Colbert interviewed former President Barack Obama on The Late Show as the program approaches its final episodes. The conversation covered political topics and included lighthearted exchanges.
Why It Matters
The interview marks a significant moment in late-night television, reflecting on Colbert's influence and the intersection of politics and entertainment as his tenure ends.
What's Next
The Late Show will continue airing its remaining episodes, with viewers anticipating further reflections from Colbert and notable guests as the series concludes.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- Google NewsUnknown5h agoThe Stephen Colbert Exit Interview: “I Did Not Expect It to End This Way”
- NYTLeft1h agoObama Talks Trump, Mamdani, Aliens and More in Colbert Interview
- The IndependentLeft13h agoStephen Colbert interviews former President Barack Obama as Late Show enters its final weeks on air
