The late-night television world is still reeling from the sudden and controversial cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. While audiences and industry insiders are still debating the real reason behind Colbert’s abrupt exit, former U.S. President Donald Trump has poured gasoline on the fire — predicting that Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel could be next.
In a statement that’s already dominating headlines, Trump suggested that NBC’s The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! will both “soon pack their bags and disappear” — much like Colbert. His words have sparked a wave of speculation, outrage, and curiosity across social media, entertainment blogs, and TV industry circles.

Trump’s Prediction — Prophecy or Provocation?
Trump has a long history of clashing with late-night hosts, many of whom frequently mocked him during his presidency. Colbert, Fallon, and Kimmel have all been outspoken critics, often dedicating entire segments to satirizing Trump’s policies, speeches, and public behavior.
But this time, Trump’s comments go beyond casual jabs. His tone carried a sense of certainty — as if he knew something the rest of the public didn’t.
“They’re next. Fallon, Kimmel — they’ll be gone, just like Colbert. Ratings are bad, people are tired, and networks can’t afford the embarrassment anymore.”
This statement has left many wondering — is Trump just stirring controversy for attention, or does he have inside knowledge of potential shake-ups in the TV world?
Why Fallon & Kimmel Could Be Vulnerable
While both The Tonight Show and Jimmy Kimmel Live! have loyal fan bases, recent Nielsen ratings show a gradual decline in late-night TV viewership. With streaming services, podcasts, and social media capturing younger audiences, traditional talk shows have struggled to maintain their cultural relevance.
NBC and ABC executives have reportedly been discussing “format refreshes” and “cost-cutting measures” — industry code words that sometimes precede major staffing changes.
Could Trump’s prediction simply be an echo of what’s already being whispered in media boardrooms? Or is it an intentional attempt to discredit and destabilize two of his most vocal critics?
The Colbert Factor
Stephen Colbert’s removal from The Late Show was, on the surface, explained as a mutual decision between the host and CBS due to “creative differences.” But multiple anonymous sources claim the real reason was tension with network executives over political commentary and declining ad revenue.
Trump’s use of Colbert’s cancellation as a reference point is no accident. He’s framing it as the start of a trend — one that he not only welcomes, but seems eager to see continue.

Social Media Explodes
Within minutes of Trump’s comments hitting the press, Twitter (X), Instagram, and TikTok lit up with heated debates.
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Trump supporters celebrated the idea, calling it “karma” and “a win for unbiased entertainment.”
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Late-night fans condemned Trump’s remarks as an attack on free speech.
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Neutral observers admitted they were curious whether the prediction would actually come true.
Clips of Trump’s statement have been viewed millions of times, with hashtags like #FallonNext, #KimmelInTrouble, and #LateNightWar trending worldwide.
Could This Be the End of an Era?
Late-night television has long been a staple of American entertainment, blending celebrity interviews, comedy sketches, and topical humor. But the genre has faced major challenges in recent years:
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Declining live TV audiences
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Increased competition from on-demand content
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Growing political polarization among viewers
If Fallon or Kimmel were indeed to leave, it wouldn’t just be the loss of individual hosts — it could signal a deeper shift in how Americans consume comedic news and entertainment.