Stephen Colbert on Trump’s order for Covid relief: ‘It’s against the law’ | The Guardian

Late-night hosts discuss the unconstitutionality of Trump’s executive order and Colbert returns to the studio for the first time since MarchFor the first time in five months, Stephen Colbert hosted the Late Show from the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City on Monday night, though not yet on stage; instead, Late Show staff rigged a theater office into a new, pared-down studio, complete with paraphernalia from Colbert’s actual office upstairs and a calendar stuck on 12 March, the date of the last in-studio show. Continue reading…

Late-night hosts discuss the unconstitutionality of Trump’s executive order and Colbert returns to the studio for the first time since March

For the first time in five months, Stephen Colbert hosted the Late Show from the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City on Monday night, though not yet on stage; instead, Late Show staff rigged a theater office into a new, pared-down studio, complete with paraphernalia from Colbert’s actual office upstairs and a calendar stuck on 12 March, the date of the last in-studio show.

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