“I Have Been Silenced — Until Now” — Stephen Colbert’s Final Words Before CBS Went Off the Air, Sending Shockwaves Across the Nation
For weeks, Stephen Colbert was quiet.
Too quiet.

Rumors swirled. Tension built. Audiences noticed. And then — without warning — the silence broke.
“I have been silenced — until now.”
With those seven words, Colbert ignited a firestorm that would consume CBS from the inside out. On that unforgettable night, the red light blinked on — and America watched as Colbert took the gloves off. No cue cards. No safety net. No fear.
He spoke with fire, fury, and shocking clarity — calling out names, exposing decisions, and challenging powers long untouched. Cameras kept rolling… but for the first time in years, the air felt truly live.
Then suddenly — static.
CBS cut the feed.

And just like that, Colbert was gone.
But not before dropping a bombshell monologue that would be replayed, dissected, and whispered about in newsrooms and boardrooms across the country.
The silence was broken — and now nothing will ever be the same.
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