June 18, 2026

CBS Talarico Interview

Progmerican Late Night Host Stephen Colbert was told by CBS News that his scheduled interview with Texas Democrat Candidate for Senate James Talarico would be required to include an opposite counter, mainly another Democrat candidate running against him in the same Senate Primary.

Stephen Colbert used his show’s dwindling platform to push forth the lie CBS news simply did not want Talarico on the show altogether, claiming, “He was supposed to be here, but we were told in no uncertain terms by our network’s lawyers, who called us directly, that we could not have him on the broadcast. Then I was told in some uncertain terms that not only could I not have him on, I could not mention me not having him on, and because my network clearly doesn’t want us to talk about this, let’s talk about this.”

The action is seen as a direct challenge to the new head of CBS News, Bari Weiss, whose department was behind the decision. As of this writing, CBS News has doubled down on its counter to Colbert’s claims, but no overt action has been taken in response to what was an overt act of misinformation intended to undermine the credibility of the company that pays his salary. This was not the act of a whistleblower, it was the act of an information terrorist, an agit propagandist, a Marat Molotov-cocktail thrower.

Blurb:

Stephen Colbert’s ‘Censorship’ Hoax Rapidly Debunked By CBS, Trump Administration –  trendingpoliticsnews.com

Outgoing “The Late Show” host Stephen Colbert was quickly debunked after claiming that the FCC attempted to “censor” a recent interview he conducted with Texas State Rep. James Talarico, the preferred candidate of the Democratic Party establishment in Texas’ tightly contested Senate primary.

The interview, which was released despite objections from CBS, focused largely on Talarico’s Senate primary and claims that Democrats are going to “flip” the Lone Star State. However, CBS lawyers prevented the segment from airing on broadcast television, citing potential violations of the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) equal-time rule.

The equal-time rule, part of the Communications Act of 1934, requires broadcasters to provide equal airtime opportunities to opposing political candidates if one appears on air, excluding bona fide news interviews.

Late-night and daytime talk shows had historically been exempt under the news interview category until recent rule changes that took effect in January, when FCC Chair Brendan Carr issued a public notice stating that such programs might not qualify for the exemption if motivated by partisan purposes.

“The FCC has not been presented with any evidence that the interview portion of any late night or daytime television talk show program on air presently would qualify for the bona fide news exemption,” the notice read. This guidance followed an FCC investigation into ABC’s “The View” for hosting Talarico on February 2, 2026, without offering equal time to opponents.

During the February 16 episode, Colbert addressed the issue in his monologue, explaining that CBS lawyers directly instructed him not to air the interview or discuss the decision. He proceeded anyway, stating, “He was supposed to be here, but we were told in no uncertain terms by our network’s lawyers, who called us directly, that we could not have him on the broadcast. Then I was told in some uncertain terms that not only could I not have him on, I could not mention me not having him on, and because my network clearly doesn’t want us to talk about this, let’s talk about this.”

Despite the alleged comedian’s claims of political bias, the network would be forced to provide equal airtime to Talarico’s opponents in the Democratic primary, including Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX).

“The show was provided legal guidance that the broadcast could trigger the FCC equal-time rule for two other candidates,” CBS said in a statement. The network further denied that it had instructed Colbert not to broadcast the episode.

The latest feud comes as Colbert’s show is set to end in its entirety this coming May. Colbert has frequently clashed with network bosses and claims he is being censored for his political views since the decision was announced.

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from trendingpoliticsnews.com

Blurb:

If you wanted a textbook example of the Streisand Effect, look no further than the Trump administration’s meddling in the Texas Senate race.

CBS News refused to air late night host Stephen Colbert’s interview with Democratic Texas state Rep. James Talarico, who is currently locked in a competitive Senate primary with Rep. Jasmine Crockett.

Colbert said that CBS’ lawyers feared retribution from the Federal Communications Commission, claiming that the interview could be seen as a violation of the equal-time rule.

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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert during Thursday’s September 18, 2025 show. Scott Kowalchyk/CBS/Getty

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Executives at CBS News made it clear to Late Show host Stephen Colbert: he wasn’t to interview Texas state Rep. James Talarico last night, nor was he to discuss how he wasn’t supposed to talk to the Democratic US Senate hopeful. But Colbert, who only has months left of his tenure on the show after being ousted by Paramount Global, didn’t listen.

Blurb:

Stephen Colbert’s time as host of The Late Show is almost ending, but that’s not stopping him from lying. Colbert claims CBS refused to air an interview with Senate candidate James Talarico. Today’s show shines a light on the truth.

“The good news is that for people like Colbert…the stunt does not have to be rooted in truth to be successful, you just have to be lucky enough that people have moved on before the truth reveals itself. That’s what they were banking on,” Crowder said.

According to CNBC:

“Late Show” host Stephen Colbert on Tuesday night called CBS’ denial of his claim that it blocked the broadcast of his interview with Texas state Rep. James Talarico “crap” — and urged the network and its parent, Paramount Skydance , to stand up to the “bullies” in the Trump administration.

Blurb:

On Monday, CBS’s Stephen Colbert alleged that the network forbade him from airing an interview with Texas Senate candidate James Talarico over concerns about a potential FCC equal time rule violation. On Tuesday, CBS denied the allegation and said The Late Show was not prohibited from airing the interview but gave Colbert advice on how equal time could be fulfilled, but The Late Show balked at the suggestions and opted to put the interview on YouTube instead. Later on Tuesday, Colbert declared that CBS’s lawyers know “damn well” that they approved every word he said.