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💥💣UNDER 5 MINUTES TO “DESTROY”: STEPHEN COLBERT AND WANDA SYKES TEAM UP TO “TORCH” T.R.U.M.P’S IMAGE ON NATIONAL TV — A FURY EXPLODES AT MAR-A-LAGO What started as a routine late-night segment instantly exploded into chaos when Stephen Colbert and Wanda Sykes unleashed a ruthless, no-holds-barred takedown of Donald Trump — all in front of a stunned live audience. Colbert set the trap with a sly smile, but it was Sykes who detonated the moment, delivering a savage punchline that sent the studio into roaring laughter. Viewers say the jokes cut so deep that Trump was allegedly watching in real time — and absolutely snapped. Sources close to Mar-a-Lago claim T.r.u.m.p erupted into a furious meltdown, pacing, shouting, and firing off frantic calls as the segment continued to spiral out of control. One insider described it as “total panic mode,” insisting Trump demanded the clip be taken down immediately. Within minutes, the footage went viral, with fans calling it “the most brutal late-night destruction of Trump ever aired.” Commentators say Colbert and Sykes didn’t just roast him — they torched his ego on national television. Full story⤵️
What was supposed to be a lighthearted comedy segment on The Late Show turned into one of the most talked-about political take-downs of the year. Stephen Colbert and Wanda Sykes teamed up for what audiences are now calling a “five-minute demolition” of Donald Trump’s public image — and it’s already sending shockwaves across social media and political circles alike.
It started innocently enough — Colbert opened with his usual grin and a joke about “Trump’s latest attempt to reinvent himself as a victim of his own success.” But when Wanda Sykes took the mic, she didn’t hold back. “You can’t claim to be the victim when you built the circus and you’re still selling the popcorn,” she snapped, drawing gasps and thunderous applause from the crowd.
Colbert egged her on, and the two launched into a blistering tag-team roast that touched everything from Trump’s social media rants to his legal troubles and reported temper tantrums. Viewers online described the energy as “pure fire” — part comedy, part cultural reckoning.
Within minutes, clips of the exchange went viral across X (Twitter), TikTok, and YouTube, amassing millions of views under hashtags like #ColbertRoast and #WandaSykesUnleashed.
Meanwhile, sources close to Mar-a-Lago tell a very different story — of rage, chaos, and disbelief. Insiders say Trump was reportedly watching live when the jokes aired and “lost it completely.” One source described him “storming through the hall, red-faced and shouting,” demanding aides contact network executives to “pull the damn segment.”
But it was too late. The internet had already crowned it the late-night moment of the decade.
Political analysts say this wasn’t just another roast — it was a symbolic cultural hit that struck where Trump feels it most: his image.
“Colbert and Sykes didn’t just mock him,” one commentator put it. “They burned the myth.”