Today has been a tough day and this evening’s late-night shows are likely to reflect that.James Corden, host of CBS’ The Late Late Show, was the first late-night star to address what happened earlier when a mob burst into the Capitol and caused chaos.“Today was [Trump’s] last dance at the worst party any of us have ever been to, so if you can, have hope, we’ve seen in these past few weeks that voting counts, change is coming, science is real, vaccines are on the way.
I really do believe that there are better times ahead,” he said.The Brit was speaking in a four-minute video posted online, and will likely lead his show, although it’s thought that the CBS program will still air the episode that it had aired earlier in the day before the
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