
More Celebs Speak Up After CBS's Decision To Cancel Stephen Colbert's Show
"CBS's billionaire owners pay Trump $16 million to settle a bogus lawsuit while trying to sell the network to Skydance. Stephen Colbert... slams the …
In a recent video from Dublin, Ireland, actress and activist Rosie O'Donnell shared her candid thoughts on the current political landscape in the United States. O'Donnell, who recently conducted interviews in Dublin, expressed admiration for comedian Stephen Colbert, calling him "one of the most brilliant minds we've ever had in comedy" and a "courageous and brave" individual. Her commentary quickly shifted to sharp criticism of media corporations, specifically CBS and ABC, for reportedly settling with Donald Trump for $12 million. O'Donnell asserted that these networks "gave in to the blackmail" and have lost their "decency, dignity, and respect" as pillars of democracy. She lamented the state of American media, stating, "Humanity doesn't matter to them, money matters only." O'Donnell further condemned Donald Trump, describing him as a "madman," "mentally incapacitated," and "physically ill," accusing his administration of "spiraling out of control" and leading the U.S. towards "full-blown fascism." She urged Americans to "stand up and say no way," emphasizing that "we the people have the right to speak up against atrocities." Reflecting on her personal life, O'Donnell shared that she moved to Ireland with her 12-year-old autistic, non-binary child to keep them safe and maintain her own sanity amidst the political climate. She concluded by calling for continued public discourse, stating, "We must keep speaking out... we must not go home until he's done, until he's out." She encouraged viewers to "be brave" and "speak truth to power."
"CBS's billionaire owners pay Trump $16 million to settle a bogus lawsuit while trying to sell the network to Skydance. Stephen Colbert... slams the …