Stephen Colbert Sends Jimmy Kimmel His Backup Iran Jokes'
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On Wednesday’s (April 22) edition of The Late Show, Colbert touched on reports that Trump “wants out of the increasingly unpopular war” with Iran, noting how “two-thirds of Americans disapprove of Trump’s handling of the war with Iran.”
The "Late Show" host said these two messages from the president show what's really going on.
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“According to a new UMass, YouGov, ‘you spin me right round baby right round’ poll, his approval rating has sunk to 33%,” Colbert announced to cheers from the audience. “That’s only one out of every three people. To put that into perspective, turn to your right. Now turn to your left. Both of those people are more popular than Donald Trump.”
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The "Late Show" host joked that the last time this happened was when former President Harry Truman “put that famous sign on his desk, ‘The s**t stops f**k.’”