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Viral staff photo reveals just how bloated Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ operation really was

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With “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” coming to an unceremonious end earlier this week, tributes continue to pour in on social media memorializing Colbert and his decade-plus run on CBS.

Everyone from former Vice President Kamala Harris to Bruce Springsteen offered up kind words and even guest musical appearances, respectively, to show how much the late-night talk show meant both to them, and entertainment in general.

Hell, even the Democrats themselves posted on their X account about how thankful they are to have witnessed such a true comedic genius like Colbert ply his craft on national television.

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It’s bizarre that a show that was seemingly so popular came to such an abrupt end, but if you really wanted a glimpse into one of the reasons why “The Late Show” wasn’t working out for CBS (other than the fact that large swaths of the country didn’t want to watch a DNC mouthpiece masquerading as a comedian), you will find it in a staff photo that is now going viral on social media.

Longtime CNN correspondent (hey, look, another Democrat), Brian Stelter, has been going through his own stages of grief over the loss of “The Late Show,” posting everything from heartfelt thank-yous to Colbert and co. to shaking his fist at that evil orange man, Donald Trump.

And it’s in one of those tribute pictures that we see just how bloated the staff for “The Late Show” really was.

You’re telling me this corpulent crew was losing CBS $40 million a year? Yeah, I can actually believe that.

Seriously, this is the team of people it took to write such masterful comedic salvos as “Skibidi Biden?”

It takes fewer people to launch a rocket into outer space than it did for Colbert and his team to fart out a couple of lame jokes about Trump being a Putin shill.

This should really put into perspective how this whole operation was doomed to failure.

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If shows with a quarter of the budget can get better ratings, then it doesn’t matter how many DNC figureheads come to Colbert’s defense.

Money talks and BS walks.

If Colbert is as popular as the Democrats tell us he is, then he should have no problem landing on his feet with a new show of his own.

I’m sure we will all be lining up around the block to check it out, too.

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DUKE: Judicial Tyranny Comes Raring Back To Defend Racial Gerrymandering

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Alabama could still appeal the ruling to the Supreme Court. 
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Something to hide? ICE under fire for substandard conditions at for-profit detention center

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On what planet do ICE agents fire tear gas at a United States senator?

Um, that would be this planet, I guess.

Sen. Andy Kim, a New Jersey Democrat, was trying to play a mediating role between protestors and a hunger strike being conducted at the ICE detention center, Delaney Hall, in Newark.

Kim was allowed in only after calling Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin, a former Senate colleague. 

Here’s what Kim described on Facebook:

“18-year-old high school student crying and saying she just wanted to graduate senior year.”

“Woman who had a miscarriage and left to manage all on her own.”

“Mom not allowed to spend more than a few minutes with 4-month-old baby.”

It went on in that vein.

“Our government should focus on helping Americans afford their lives, not lock people up in for-profit detention centers,” he said.

Outside, the senator positioned himself between ICE agents and the demonstrators, holding up his arms, according to NJ.com. The agents fired their chemical irritants anyway, hitting Kim and many in the crowd. Medics were later photographed washing out Kim’s eyes.

New Jersey’s new governor, Democrat Mikie Sherrill, showed up and was refused entry to the detention center.

“What I heard from them was heartbreaking,” Sherill said, referring to family members and advocates.

What are these people trying to hide, anyway? Turning away the state’s governor?

Sherill said she has heard from relatives of detainees who have complained about spoiled food and lack of medical care.

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Mullin accused Sherill, Cory Booker and other Jersey Democrats of “smearing ICE law enforcement” and said there was no hunger strike or substandard conditions at the center. “They should be thanking our law enforcement for removing these murderers, pedophiles, rapists and drug traffickers from their state.”

After the tragic fatal shootings of two American citizens, ICE has been out of the news for a while. That was the goal of Mullin, who said he would keep a low profile, in marked contrast to his fired predecessor, Kristi Noem.

He has also adopted some reforms, such as requiring agents to obtain a search warrant before entering a home, which would have avoided several embarrassing episodes of wrong addresses and mistaken identities.

As Mullin said at his confirmation hearing in March, “My goal in six months is that we’re not in the lead story every single day.” The White House wants to play down the volatile issue heading into the midterms.

A major problem has been poorly trained agents who were allowed to join the force with a shortened 47-day training program. Mullin restored the standard 72-day curriculum.

Look, most ICE agents are trying to do a dangerous job under difficult conditions. Hundreds of people have been charged with assaulting or impeding a federal officer.

What makes matters worse are claims that some ICE agents haven’t received their full paychecks or a promised $50,000 sign-up bonus.

I’m not wild about for-profit detention centers, but what choice do they have? There aren’t enough prison cells to hold all these detainees. Delaney Hall, for instance, holds up to 1,000 of them.

An attorney says 74 cases were assigned to one judge on a single day.

But substandard care is unacceptable. We often hear the phrase “no one is above the law.”

If ICE was proud of these facilities, why are they blocking people like the governor from coming in? We talk about inspections of Iranian nuclear development — why isn’t Delaney Hall open for top elected officials to see how taxpayer dollars are being spent inside? Federal and state prisons are inspected all the time.

This should be a requirement for anyone running these places. And they’ve obviously got plenty that they want to keep secret. 

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Pam Bondi diagnosed with thyroid cancer weeks after departing as Trump’s attorney general: report

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Former Attorney General Pam Bondi was diagnosed with thyroid cancer shortly after departing the Department of Justice last month, according to a report.

Bondi, 60, who left her role at the Justice Department in early April, underwent treatment and is recovering, a source told Axios.

Katie Miller, a former White House staffer and podcast host who is married to White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller, reposted the report on X Tuesday evening.

“Pam has been quietly kicking cancer’s ass the last few weeks,” she wrote.

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She added that Bondi has “a heart of gold.”

Axios disclosed the health update while reporting that Bondi has been appointed by President Donald Trump to an advisory committee focused on artificial intelligence policy.

According to the report, Bondi is expected to serve on the Presidential Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.

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The council is co-chaired by White House AI and crypto czar David Sacks and White House science adviser Michael Kratsios.

Bondi will reportedly help facilitate coordination between the federal government and technology executives serving on the panel.

News of Bondi’s diagnosis and new advisory role comes weeks after Trump removed her as attorney general.

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In a Truth Social post announcing her departure, Trump described Bondi as “a Great American Patriot and a loyal friend.”

“Pam did a tremendous job overseeing a massive crackdown in Crime across our Country, with Murders plummeting to their lowest level since 1900,” Trump wrote. “We love Pam, and she will be transitioning to a much needed and important new job in the private sector, to be announced at a date in the near future.” 

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche has served as acting attorney general since Bondi’s departure.

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In a post on X confirming her exit from the Justice Department, Bondi said she remains “eternally grateful for the trust that President Trump placed in me to Make America Safe Again.”

“Over the next month I will be working tirelessly to transition the office of Attorney General to the amazing Todd Blanche before moving to an important private sector role I am thrilled about, and where I will continue fighting for President Trump and this Administration,” Bondi wrote.

“Leading President Trump’s historic and highly successful efforts to make America safer and more secure has been the honor of a lifetime, and easily the most consequential first year of the Department of Justice in American history,” she added. 

Fox News Digital has reached out to the White House and Justice Department for comment.

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