SPECIAL NEWS: “YOU ARE A BAD LIAR” – Stephen Colbert Unleashes on Karoline Leavitt, Reveals Shocking Truths That Have America in Uproar
Late-night television turned electric last night when Stephen Colbert, host of The Late Show, delivered a blistering monologue aimed directly at political figure Karoline Leavitt.
With his trademark mix of sarcasm and sharp wit, Colbert stunned his audience by opening with the words, “You are a bad liar,” directed squarely at Leavitt. What followed was a pointed, minute-by-minute dismantling of her recent public statements, which he claimed were riddled with falsehoods and contradictions.
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Colbert then dropped what he described as “the uncomfortable truth” — a revelation that, according to him, exposes deeper motives behind Leavitt’s recent media appearances. While Colbert refrained from providing every detail on-air, he suggested that certain statements made by Leavitt were not only misleading but part of a calculated narrative designed to sway public opinion.
The segment quickly went viral, dominating Twitter, Reddit, and cable news headlines within hours. Supporters of Colbert hailed his remarks as “fearless” and “necessary,” applauding him for holding a public figure accountable on national television.
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However, Leavitt’s allies fired back almost immediately, accusing Colbert of using his platform for “cheap political theater” and “smear tactics” under the guise of comedy. Several conservative commentators have since called for CBS to “rein in” Colbert’s rhetoric, claiming it undermines civil discourse.
Whether one sees it as a comedic truth bomb or partisan attack, the fallout from Colbert’s outburst is undeniable. Political analysts note that such confrontations in late-night television are increasingly shaping public conversations — sometimes with more impact than traditional news.
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For now, the nation waits to see whether Leavitt will respond publicly to Colbert’s challenge. Until then, the phrase “You are a bad liar” is echoing through America’s political and media circles, fueling debates that show no sign of slowing down.