'I haven't been this confused about an ending since the series finale of 'Lost'' -- here's how Jimmy Kimmel and other late-night hosts reacted to the Mueller report
New York After nearly two years of waiting, Stephen Colbert and the rest of late-night TV were finally able to talk about the completion of the Mueller report, if not its contents.
"I had a pretty good weekend. Not as a good as Donald Trump's weekend, but still pretty good," the"Late Show" host told his audience on Monday night.Colbert opened Monday's show by talking about the delivery of special counsel Robert Mueller's report to the Department of Justice on Friday. He also spoke about Attorney General William Barr's summary of the report.
— The Late Show March 26, 2019 Colbert, who has been a fierce critic of the president, said that a lot of people want Trump's critics to apologize. And so he obliged."I've said one or two things about Donald Trump, like how he's a terrible president," Colbert said."So ... I'm just going to bite the bullet and say it: Mr. President if you're watching, and I know you are, I'm sorry that you're a terrible president.
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