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Over 130,000 sign ‘Save Colbert’ petition ahead of NYC rally

Over 130,000 people, including politicians and former late night staff, have signed a “Save Colbert” show ahead of the petition’s delivery in a mass rally to CBS’s headquarters in New York on Wednesday.

According to the Progressive Change Campaign Committee which is behind the petition, tens of thousands of Paramount Plus subscribers have checked a box on the petition saying that they would unsubscribe.

“If CBS cares about their integrity, our democracy, and protecting free speech, they must heed our petition, reverse their decision, and keep Stephen Colbert on the air,” said Sydney Register, a PCCC spokesperson.

“It looks like political cowardice and corruption at a time when too many are pre-emptively caving to the anticipated abuse of power by a would-be dictator, and CBS employees are saying it will chill free speech in America,” Register added.

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The new photos and videos published by CNN have emerged today in a context of ever-rising frustration in the White House over its inability to make the Epstein story go away. Per Politico:

Donald Trump is angry. His team is exasperated. The Republican-controlled House is in near rebellion.

Trump and his closest allies thought they’d spend the summer taking a victory lap, having coaxed Congress into passing the megabill, bullied foreign governments into a slew of new trade arrangements, convinced Nato allies to spend billions more on collective defense and pressed world leaders to bow to various other demands from Doha to The Hague.

Instead, questions surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender, who was found dead in his jail cell by suicide nearly six years ago, are overshadowing almost everything else.”

“POTUS is clearly furious,” a person close to the White House told Politico. “It’s the first time I’ve seen them sort of paralyzed.”

A senior White House official said the president is frustrated with his staff’s inability to tamp down conspiracy theories they once spread and by the wall of media coverage that started when attorney general Pam Bondi released information from the Epstein case that was already in the public domain.

“He feels there are way bigger stories that deserve attention,” the senior White House official said.

The frustration stems, in part, from an understanding that this is “a vulnerability,” said a White House ally. Trump has famously had his finger on the pulse of the Republican base for more than a decade but has, for now, lost the ability to dominate the narrative. That threatens to undermine the momentum and sense of invincibility the GOP felt at the beginning of the month when they were getting ready to boast about a slew of new tax cuts and border funding as their opening pitch to voters ahead of the 2026 midterms.

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