Stephen Colbert Gives Donald Trump's MAGA Slogan A Brutal New Meaning

Colbert's "Late Show" audience also erupted over a joke about a "shocking" development in Donald Trump's hush money trial.
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Stephen Colbert on Tuesday slammed the video featuring the term “unified Reich” that was shared on (and then deleted from) Donald Trump’s Truth Social account as “not a dog whistle” but “a whistle made of dog.”

The “Late Show” host suggested Trump’s MAGA slogan now “stands for Make America Germany Around 1938” instead of Make American Great Again.

Colbert also described Trump’s decision not to take the stand and testify at his hush money trial as “shocking.”

“Trump is not talking. What happened?” he asked. “Did he write himself a check for $130,000?”

Colbert’s audience erupted at the gag referencing Trump’s alleged payment to porn actor Stormy Daniels, which is the focus of the trial.

“It’s an oldie but a goodie,” he admitted.

Watch Colbert’s full monologue here:

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