Trump Slams ‘Insecure Child’ Seth Meyers in Epic Late Night Rant
President Trump criticized NBC's decision to extend Seth Meyers' contract, alleging low ratings and talent despite the extension through 2028, amid his broader attacks on late-night hosts.
- Trump attacked NBC and Late Night host Seth Meyers, questioning the network's decision to extend Meyers' contract and calling him an 'insecure child'.
- CBS announced the cancellation of Stephen Colbert's The Late Show in May 2026, citing financial reasons against a 'challenging backdrop in late night'.
- Paramount reached a $16 million settlement with Trump over a CBS News interview and had its $8 billion merger with Skydance approved by the FCC weeks after Colbert's cancellation announcement.
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Trump slams NBC after rumors of Seth Meyers contract extension
President Donald Trump blasted NBC on social media after hearing rumors that the company extended late-night host Seth Meyers‘s contract. “There is a sick rumor going around that Fake News NBC extended the contract of one of the least talented…
Donald Trump's attack was aimed at Seth Meyers, late-night presenter at NBC. The Tirade shows once again how Trump deals with critical voices.
Trump Melts Down Over New 'Rumor' That NBC Extended Seth Meyers' Contract — More Than a Year After It Happened
Donald Trump is complaining once more about late night television hosts, and this time he’s targeting Seth Meyers. In a middle-of-the-night Truth Social rant, the president worried about a “rumor” that Meyers’ contract was renewed at NBC — which is something that happened more than a year ago. “There is a sick rumor going around that Fake News NBC extended the contract of one of the least talented Late Night television hosts out there, Seth Meye…
Trump rages at ‘sick rumor’ that NBC extended ‘insecure child’ Seth Meyers’ contract
In yet another late-night Truth Social rant aimed at media personalities he wants to see gone from his television, the leader of the free world fumed about the “sick rumor” that NBC had given “insecure child” Seth Meyers a contract extension.
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