


Trump Criticizes NBC Over Seth Meyers' Contract Extension
Donald Trump expressed strong disapproval of NBC's decision to extend Seth Meyers' "Late Night" contract through 2028, criticizing Meyers' talent and vowing to investigate the network.
Overview
- Donald Trump voiced his displeasure and announced plans to investigate a rumor concerning the contract extension of late-night host Seth Meyers.
- Trump publicly criticized Seth Meyers on Truth Social, labeling him untalented and questioning NBC's rationale for renewing his "Late Night" show.
- Seth Meyers has consistently been a vocal critic of Trump's policies and administration, which has frequently drawn backlash from the former president.
- Trump previously celebrated the cancellation of Stephen Colbert's show and predicted similar fates for other late-night hosts, including Seth Meyers, reflecting his broader frustration.
- NBC officially extended Seth Meyers' contract for "Late Night" through 2028 in May 2024, a move that immediately drew sharp criticism from Donald Trump.
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FAQ
NBC extended Seth Meyers' contract through 2028 to ensure stability in its late-night programming, following a similar contract renewal for Jimmy Fallon and others, reflecting Meyers' long-term role as host of 'Late Night' and his overall deal with Universal Studio Group.
Donald Trump criticized Seth Meyers and NBC because he views Meyers as untalented and lacking ratings, intelligence, and personality. Trump sees the contract extension as irrational and announced plans to investigate the 'sick rumor' that NBC extended Meyers' deal.
Late-night hosts have shown strong anti-Trump bias in recent years, moving away from the traditionally non-overtly political approaches of hosts like Johnny Carson and Jay Leno. Seth Meyers and Stephen Colbert, for example, have been vocal critics of Trump, which has led to backlash including Trump's public criticisms.
Other late-night hosts who have recently renewed contracts include Jimmy Fallon (The Tonight Show), John Oliver (Last Week Tonight), Stephen Colbert (The Late Show), and Jimmy Kimmel, reflecting a trend toward contract stability across major late-night programs.
Seth Meyers has been a vocal critic of Trump’s policies and administration, which has frequently drawn backlash from Trump, including public disputes and Trump's celebration of the cancellation of late-night shows that criticize him. This dynamic contributes to the controversy around Meyers' contract extension.
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