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Trump slams ‘low-rated creeps’ as late-night shows resume post-strike.

Late Night Television Shows Return Following Writers ⁢Strike

Not everyone is excited about the return of late night television shows after the end of the writers strike. The 148-day-long work stoppage by the WGA (Writer’s Guild of⁣ America) finally came ​to an end ⁣last week ⁤when the union voted to accept ‍a new contract. While some productions are getting back to work, ​the SAG-AFTRA actors strike is still ongoing.

Late night shows made their comeback on Monday, but the reviews have been mixed. Former President Donald Trump expressed his disdain​ for ⁤the shows’ return, ⁢calling them “talentless” and “low rated” on ⁣his social media platform, Truth Social. He‌ also claimed that these shows are a major ‌campaign contribution to ⁤the Radical Left Democrat Party.

Not all viewers are ​thrilled either. Some ⁢took ⁣to social media to express their disappointment, with one user⁢ telling Jimmy Kimmel to “just stay gone!” ‌Another person observed that Kimmel’s monologue continued to focus on Trump, referring ⁢to it as “Trump Derangement Syndrome.”

During his monologue, Kimmel joked about the time he was⁢ off the air, mentioning Trump’s alleged arrests and the lack of applause he⁣ receives when entering a room. Jimmy⁣ Fallon also took a jab at Trump on “The Tonight Show,” ‍while Stephen Colbert and Seth⁣ Meyers returned to television as well.

How did late night hosts ​like Kimmel, Fallon, Colbert, and⁢ Meyers address the return of late night television shows in their first episodes back

Late night television shows have ‍made their‍ return following the end of ⁢the 148-day-long​ writers ​strike by the‍ WGA (Writer’s Guild of ‌America). While some are excited about the shows’ comeback, there are others who are not thrilled about their return.

The ⁢strike, which came to an end last week after the union voted to accept a new contract, had put a halt ‍to late night television productions. However, ⁣with the strike resolved, these shows are now back on air. ‍Unfortunately, not all⁤ is well in the entertainment‍ industry, as the SAG-AFTRA actors strike is still ongoing.

Former President⁤ Donald Trump, known for his strong​ opinions on various matters, expressed ‌his⁢ disdain‍ for the return of⁣ the late night shows. Taking to his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump called these​ shows “talentless”‌ and ⁤”low rated.” He also accused them​ of being a⁤ major⁣ campaign contribution to the Radical Left Democrat ‍Party.

Trump’s criticism was⁢ not the only negative response to the shows’ return. ⁢Some viewers took to social media to express their⁣ disappointment. One user even told Jimmy Kimmel to “just stay gone!” Another observer noted⁢ that Kimmel’s monologue continued to focus on Trump, referring ⁣to it as “Trump Derangement Syndrome.”

During their first episodes back, Kimmel and Fallon both made⁣ jabs at Trump. Kimmel joked about Trump’s alleged arrests and how he receives lackluster applause⁤ when entering a ⁢room. ‍Fallon also took‌ a jab at Trump on “The Tonight Show.” Stephen Colbert and Seth Meyers also returned to television with their respective⁣ shows.

While some viewers may be disappointed with the return of late night television shows, others ‌are excited to ‍have their favorite late night‌ hosts back on ⁤air. The reviews, however, have been mixed, and it remains to be seen how ‍these shows will fare in terms of viewership and ratings ​in ​the ​coming weeks.

Overall, the end⁣ of the writers strike has ⁣brought both positive and negative reactions. Late night television shows have made their comeback, allowing audiences to once again enjoy their favorite hosts and their comedic monologues. At the same time, criticism‌ from figures like Donald Trump and disappointed viewers reminds us that not ​everyone is pleased with the‌ return of these shows.



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