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Trump’s insane golf obsession accidentally turned into the smoking gun exposing the most bizarre pardon in American history. Stephen Colbert has just unleashed earth-shattering evidence revealing the former president’s astonishing stupidity – a shocking truth that’s left all of America stunned and unable to look away! 👇👇👇
Trump’s insane golf obsession accidentally turned into the smoking gun exposing the most bizarre pardon in American history. Stephen Colbert has just unleashed earth-shattering evidence revealing the former president’s astonishing stupidity – a shocking truth that’s left all of America stunned and unable to look away! 👇👇👇
### **Golf, Pardon Politics, and Late‑Night Warfare: How Trump and Colbert’s Clash Became Another Cultural Flashpoint**
In recent months, a simmering feud between President Donald Trump and comedian **Stephen Colbert** escalated into one of the most talked‑about media battles in American pop culture — though the details are less dramatic than viral social posts might suggest.
Trump, known for his frequent golf outings and social media commentary, has repeatedly targeted Colbert, whose long run as host of *The Late Show* made him one of the country’s most prominent satirical critics. Trump has publicly ridiculed Colbert and even suggested CBS should “put him to sleep,” an inflammatory remark about the network’s handling of his show — language that drew sharp responses from both comedians and critics alike.
Meanwhile, Trump’s pardon powers — always controversial — continue to attract scrutiny, but there’s **no verified reporting** tying his personal leisure habits, like golf, to uncovering any secret “bizarre pardon” or a literal “smoking gun.” Late‑night hosts *do* frequently riff on political news, exaggerating for comedic effect and cultural satire, and that too fuels headlines and social media interpretations.
What’s clear is this: a former late‑night staple, broader debates about presidential power, media criticism and political satire intersect in a way that keeps audiences tuning in — even if the real stakes are political and cultural rather than cinematic conspiracy.