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White House fires back after Robert De Niro, Bruce Springsteen take Trump swipes amid Colbert's farewell week - Fox News

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Video Trump celebrates 'The Late Show' cancellation: 'Love that Colbert got fired' Senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy provides details on President Donald Trump's upcoming 'Genius Act' signing ceremony and his direction for AG Pam Bondi to release 'pertinent' Epstein documents. More than a dozen celebrities made surprise appearances on Stephen Colbert’s second-to-last "Late Show" episode Wednesday night, with two of them taking swipes at President Donald Trump. Vocal Trump critic Robert De Niro, who came on the show to ask a question as part of the "Colbert Questionert" asked the host, "What number were you thinking of?" which was a standard question Cobert asked guests during the questionnaire.  De Niro joked, "OK. Cause I thought it would've been two million point five, or two and a half million. That's the number of Epstein files Trump still hasn't released." Bruce Springsteen, who also frequently speaks out against the president, closed the show with his new protest song "Streets of Minneapolis." "I am here tonight in support for Stephen because you’re the first guy in America who’s lost his show because we’ve got a president who can’t take a joke," the "Born in the U.S.A." singer told the audience. A LOOK BACK AT STEPHEN COLBERT'S MOST PARTISAN MOMENTS AS 'THE LAST SHOW' HOST Split of Trump, Bruce Springsteen and Robert De Niro (Shirlaine Forrest/Getty Images; Evan Vucci-Pool/Getty Images; Samir Hussein/WireImage) He also took a swipe at Paramount, which some believe decided to cancel Colbert’s show over politics rather than the stated financial reasons. "Larry and David Ellison feel they need to kiss his a-- to get what they want," The Boss added. "Stephen, these are small-minded people … they got no idea what the freedoms of this beautiful country are supposed to be about." The White House hit back on Thursday, with a spokesperson telling Fox News Digital: "Stephen Colbert is a pathetic trainwreck with no talent and terrible ratings, which is exactly why CBS canceled his show and is booting him off the airwaves." Unsurprisingly, reactions on social media to De Niro and Springsteen split along ideological lines. "This is an absolute mic drop right there for the Late Show, and god, it’s hard to believe that all of this will end tomorrow," one person wrote in a YouTube comment of Springsteen, while another agreed: "Mad respect to the Boss, a much better man than the one sitting in the oval office." JIMMY KIMMEL TELLS VIEWERS TO NEVER WATCH CBS AGAIN AFTER STEPHEN COLBERT'S FINAL EPISODE One YouTube user wrote of De Niro: "So thrilled that Robert DeNiro Showed up, a living legend." On the other side, one X user wrote that it was "all so embarrassing. Springsteen literally has an IQ of 80, at best. Colbert hasn't ever been funny, somehow forgetting his job was to be a comedian, not engage in weird, leftist, cringe-inducing partisan nonsense that most people don't want anything to do with. Should have been fired years ago." Bruce Springsteen and Robert De Niro were among more than a dozen celebrities who showed up for Colbert's second-to-last show, including, Amy Sedaris, John Dickerson, James Taylor, Billy Crystal, Jeff Daniels, Weird Al Yankovic, Josh Brolin, Tiffany Haddish, Martha Stewart, Aubrey Plaza, Jim Gaffigan, Ben Stiller, Mark Hamill and Evie Colbert on Wednesday. (Scott Kowalchyk/CBS/Getty Images)
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