In a fiery segment that’s now trending across social media, conservative commentator Clay Travis took direct aim at CBS, delivering a no-holds-barred takedown of the network’s shock decision to cancel The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

Clay Travis Unloads on CBS
Appearing on Fox News’ Jesse Watters Primetime, Travis slammed CBS executives for “throwing away $40 million a year on a host who turned late-night comedy into political sermonizing.”
“Stephen Colbert hasn’t been funny in years,” Travis declared. “Late-night shows used to unite Americans with humor. Instead, CBS doubled down on woke rants—and it finally blew up in their faces.”
Social Media Erupts
Within minutes of the broadcast, hashtags #ColbertCancelled and #ClayTravisTruthBomb skyrocketed to the top of X (Twitter), with thousands of users celebrating what they called “the end of agenda-driven late-night TV.”
One viral post read:
“Clay said what we’ve all been thinking—Colbert turned comedy into activism, and CBS paid the price.”

Behind-the-Scenes Turmoil
Insiders suggest that ratings had been plummeting for months, with tensions rising between Colbert’s camp and CBS leadership. Sources allege that creative clashes and massive budget overruns made cancellation inevitable—though the network has yet to confirm these claims.
CBS Stays Silent
CBS has issued no official statement since news of the cancellation broke. Meanwhile, speculation continues to swirl about who might take over the late-night slot, with some insiders hinting that a complete revamp of the format could be coming.

End of an Era?
Whether celebrated or criticized, Colbert’s abrupt exit marks a seismic shift in late-night television. As Travis put it:
“This isn’t just about Colbert. It’s about audiences waking up and demanding comedy that makes them laugh again—not lectures disguised as jokes.”