Stephen Colbert Donald Trump Body Swap: The Satirical Plan to Resign in 24 Hours
Stephen Colbert reveals his plan to resign as President if he could swap bodies with Donald Trump for 24 hours. A look into their ongoing feud and the 2026 Late Show finale.
If given 24 hours to live inside the body of the President, Stephen Colbert has a very specific goal: resignation. The host of The Late Show just took his long-standing feud with Donald Trump to a new level of satirical fantasy, imagining a world where he could end the administration with a single signature.
Stephen Colbert Donald Trump Body Swap: A 'Glorious Ending'
According to Entertainment Weekly, Colbert shared his thoughts during a 20th anniversary event for Slate's Political Gabfest. When asked whose body he would like to occupy for a day, Colbert didn't hesitate to name Donald Trump. "It's such a predictable answer for me," he admitted, before revealing his master plan: "I would resign."
Colbert's vision for the departure was surprisingly clean. He mentioned there would be "no scandal, no confession," but rather a statement claiming he's the "best ever" and wants to "go out on top." It’s a classic Colbert jab at Trump’s rhetorical style, framing a total surrender as a triumphant victory.
Ratings, Talent, and the 2026 Finale
The friction between the two intensified last July when Colbert announced his franchise would conclude in 2026. Trump famously celebrated the news on social media, claiming he loved that Colbert "got fired" and asserting that the comedian's talent was even lower than his ratings. Trump has also targeted other hosts like Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon, labeling the late-night scene as failing and biased.
Colbert hasn't taken the hits lying down. He’s used his platform to respond directly to the President's insults, often with sharp-tongued monologues. This ongoing clash highlights the deeply polarized nature of American entertainment, where late-night desks have become significant political battlegrounds.
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