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Her face says it all. In a recent episode, late-night show host Stephen Colbert had journalist Kaitl

[Logo]( [CNN Host Triggered, She Doesn't Like It When The Joke Is On Her]( [CNN Host Triggered, She Doesn't Like It When The Joke Is On Her]( Her face says it all. In a recent episode, late-night show host Stephen Colbert had journalist Kaitlan Collins as his guest. The pair discussed several topics including a phone call she had with Trump recently. However, there was one moment that stood out that was hilarious. First off, for those that don't know Kaitlin Collins began her[rise to fame]( at the conservative outlet called The Daily Caller; yes, the organization co-founded by Tucker Carlson. When Trump announced he was running in 2015 she was assigned to follow him. She was actual part of his rise in right wing media because she would post clips on the internet and Trump gave her access. Then, when Trump won the election, she was promoted by the Daily Caller to be their White House correspondent. That was when CNN poached her and she bagged The Daily Caller for the money. Once at CNN she adapted the company line and would constantly spar with Trump and officials. To be clear, no Trump, no Kaitlin Collins. During her visit with the late-night host, she got seriously triggered. Colbert, swooned over her and said she is an "objective" reporter. When he said that the audience laughed like it was a joke. "I know you guys are objective, that you just report the news as it is." The audience erupted into laughter at this assertion, much to his surprise. Caught off guard by the audience's laughter, a stammering Colbert swiftly steered the conversation towards the possibility of Biden dropping out of the race. The look on Colbert and Collins's faces was priceless. NEW: Audience starts cracking up after a serious Stephen Colbert tells CNN's Kaitlan Collins that CNN "just reports the news as it is." Remarkable. Colbert: "I know you guys are objective over [at CNN], you just report the news as it is." Audience: *Laughs hysterically*? [pic.twitter.com/9R8iv2UXeN]( - Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) [August 13, 2024]( [Harris Campaign Caught Altering & Changing Headlines]( [Harris Campaign Caught Altering & Changing Headlines]( A 'glitch' let them do it. [Trump Throws Curveball Igniting Media & Lib Meltdown]( [Trump Throws Curveball Igniting Media & Lib Meltdown]( They had no idea this existed. [They Are Scrubbing Vance's Military Awards ]( [They Are Scrubbing Vance's Military Awards]( This is 1984 [Hawaiian Electric Raises Concerns, Maui Fire Victims Situation Gets Even Worse]( [Hawaiian Electric Raises Concerns, Maui Fire Victims Situation Gets Even Worse]( You've got to be kidding me. [Fetterman Causes A Stirs After Trump Prediction ]( [Fetterman Causes A Stirs After Trump Prediction]( Totally Blindsided Dems. You are receiving this email because you opted in to Steadfast Updates daily newsletter. We take your privacy very seriously and will keep your information in the strictest confidence. We will email you from time to time with relevant news and updates, but you can stop receiving information from us at any time by following very simple instructions that will be included at the bottom of any correspondence you should receive from us. Copyright ? 2024. Steadfast Updates. All rights reserved. 2423 S Orange Ave, Suite 340 Orlando, FL 32806 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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